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July 14, 2006 at 2:52 am #698534
Anonymous
Inactivehello Rod,
It was nice of you to think of your poor old mom when she was in the hospital.
Not every mother is blessed with nice sons like this. You are a good son.
all my best
Your Mom
July 14, 2006 at 5:36 am #698543Anonymous
InactiveRoflmaooooooooo!!
Who’s your Daddy??
Roflmaoooooo
July 14, 2006 at 11:18 am #698552Anonymous
InactiveGosh you guys! There are people sleeping in my house! I just can’t be cracking up like this in the wee hours of the morning! Can’t we get a disclaimer on these things? Heheheheh
It seems like its just been forever since you were in the hospital Dom.. only .. a couple months? How are ya doing now? Feeling better? Can be so many icky side effects that year after they snatch away your gall bladder, when they said it didn’t have a purpose, i think they lied
.. Hope you’re atleast dealing with the better end of the possibilities.Cathy
July 14, 2006 at 2:25 pm #698583Anonymous
InactiveFeeling like a million bucks since they got rid of that darn thing.
Instant relief, you feel sooooo much better from the moment when you wake up from the operation on.
All the well wishes from CAP were great uplifters. When you wake up from an operation, there’s nothing like seeing flowers from friends who care!
Not to mention long lost sons!
July 14, 2006 at 2:44 pm #698591Anonymous
InactiveLOL! Thanks for this amusing story, Roo/Rod. :woo-hoo: Dom is lucky to have a son as thoughtful as you. :tounge2:
July 14, 2006 at 5:00 pm #698630Anonymous
InactiveWell Roo, in view of your lovely feelings, if you decide in the future to send me cigarettes to the nurse. please be informed that my name is Dan.
Not DAD
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