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CanYouHearMeNow

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  1. But I think it makes a difference if WE are the ones who determine WHEN they blow up and WHO does the blowing up...
  2. Yeah, it reminds me of the two beds in the bedroom on the Dick Van Dyke show...
  3. I would try Dr. David Gose at WellStar East Paulding near 278 and Bill Carruth. I know he is accepting new patients - don't know the cue time though... Dr. Gose is the reason I'm alive today.
  4. What's up with all of the male enhancement drug and personal lubricant commercials? And what's up with those two bathtubs anyway?
  5. The last time I was in Wellstar Paulding I was taken by ambulance across the parking lot (yes, I could have walked or been taken in a wheelchair) to the ER where they kept an eye on me for a couple of hours. When they decided that they didn't know what to do, they took me to Emory. At Emory they continued to monitor me, out of courtesy, but discharged me knowing that my ailment was normal for the heart condition I have. Of course, my insurance company refused to pay for the ambulance ride across the parking lot - that costs close to $1000. Down here where we live now, we have two major hos
  6. The face of the American gun owner is changing. More women are carrying firearms than ever before. For years the gun industry has been dominated by men, but that's not the case anymore. You'd be surprised how many women are actually carrying firearms. In fact, permitting officials say one in four women is packing heat. http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/Special-Report-More-Women-Locking--Loading-291609921.html
  7. I found this comment laughable. "The real attraction was the tremendous track record, patient satisfaction and effectiveness of the WellStar organization."
  8. I have no use for Dr. Harvey Sacks. He did an echo on me, found an aortic arch aneurysm and said he wanted to watch it for a year. If he did anything, he would "just wrap it". My wife didn't agree and talked with the doctor she worked for. He got me an appointment with his cardiologist at Emory. I ended up going to Emory and got the best cardiologist and the best surgeon, and they did emergency surgery to replace the arch with a graft. I asked if they could just wrap it like Dr Sacks said. The Emory surgeon told me that they haven't 'wrapped' an aneurysm in many years - that was a very old
  9. Or fulfilled a fantasy for them. (It doesn't cost any money either.)
  10. Oh, I totally understand. I was by the bedside of my father as he took his last breath, and then by the bedside of my mother, just 4 months later, as she took her last breath.
  11. She's brain dead. She's already gone. They need to let her go. However, they'll continue to keep her on life support until they run out of money or lose interest. They ought to be considering whether Bobbi would have wanted her organs harvested and see how many people they could help.
  12. For other trial watchers... The captain of the Costa Concordia was convicted Wednesday and sentenced to 16 years in prison for the 2012 wreck of the Italian cruise ship that killed 32 passengers and crew members. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2015/02/11/costa-concordia-captain-conviction/23237995/
  13. Found this... "Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, Dan Rather ... and Jon Stewart? Readers over 30 might scoff at Stewart's inclusion - assuming they know who he is. For many under 30, the host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" is, improbably, a source for news. A poll released earlier this year by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that 21 percent of people aged 18 to 29 cited "The Daily Show" and "Saturday Night Live" as a place where they regularly learned presidential campaign news. Random conversations with nine people, aged 19 to 26, waiting to see a ta
  14. Maybe IF they let him come back they'll only permit him to 'say' the news and stop trying to make it up. I'm doubting he'll be back though...
  15. I found some images online of Jennifer Aniston, but I don't think that was milk on her face...
  16. Never saw the show either, but I hear that's where the 20 somethings get all their news. Maybe John Stewart can fill in at night on the NBC News. I hear they have an opening...
  17. Madonna had some hits back in the 80's. Now she's proven she's a has-been. My wife and I agreed that we like LL Cool J, or whatever his name is, MUCH BETTER as an actor on NCIS than as a Host of anything. The rest of the Grammy's was boring, especially when all of the 'music' started sounding the same. That song, Take me to church, was that talking about the Church of Satan? Sure sounded like it...
  18. I don't know. All I know is my mom told me that I had the 'red' measles back in the early 1960's.
  19. Well it's looking like I was right about them waiting for the anniversary... Well, no media circus on Monday( at least at the Heart Failure Clinic. And I got the nurse to give me a parking comp - so no co$t.
  20. I remember those "parties" when I was growing up. I got chicken pox, mumps, and measles - all from my friends.
  21. Radio Shack always had all the neat electronic stuff for building project boxes to do stuff. My first computer was a Radio Shack Color Computer. The display played on the TV and to load a program you had to load it from a cassette. Later I bought an external HD for it and a 32 character wide, thermal paper printer. I kept that until I got my first 8088 IBM-clone PC.
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