Palawan -- I went by there. At about 2000' altitude. What a strange place. The japs massacred several hundred American POWs there.Stick the pic up here then Kimes - if ya can - it's a pic of the pack of dogs I had on Tigman Beach - Aborlan - Palawan - around 2011
My Mandarin sucks after all this time. But I like to guess...Hope this time the surgeon is right and you'll be home today, then you'll agree that it amounts to a grand total of two days in hospital, proving Einstein theory. Recovery time is easier as everyday you should feel a bit better, but when you get back to activity, you'll miss the pampering.
Our grandsons will buy DIY replacement organs by the dozen in amazon, I'd get plenty livers and lungs, but… a heart? Who needs that? Look at the megarich, they seem healthy and they run on lithyum batteries.
Biltong on the wayThe head surgeon said that I could go home today - once my pacemaker has been fitted - YaaaaaaY!
That is a bearI posted this to the Ring camera app. Most of the replies say it is a bear. View attachment 18992996
Update-after reviewing all the replies, I guess it was a bear.I posted this to the Ring camera app. Most of the replies say it is a bear. View attachment 18992996
Did the biltong ever get to the hospital Africanaa? - if so where is it? - I'm bed 20 Becket Ward - and will leave the hospital for home - in a coupla hoursBiltong on the way
I was a bit buzzed and calling it a dog seemed like good humor at the time. Someone near me posted video of a coyote asking if it was a young hyena last week. The Ring doorbell is a bit of a pain in the ass(and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone) so I am trying to get some entertainment out of mine.That is a bear
Easy GW FFS!Whoop, whoop, awhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu lu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Good Morning Folks
Looks like a good one too FFS!
This is for Mr Subbie(You can listen too Subbie-Lou)
I like this haunting banjo sound
or BigfootThat is a bear
Well stated and has been my experience to a T.What I've noticed about narcotics like codeine, hydracodone and oxycodone. Is that when taken as a drug for fun they give you that sort of woozy feelinng but otherwise can keep you up for hours but if you have a legitimate source of pain for which it's prescribed you don't feel the woozy feeling as much and it has less of a stimulating effect but it does reduce the pain and if you lie down to relax it can put you to sleep easier then normal. Now I've never noticed this when taking it for pain (mainly because sex is the last thing I'm thinking about when I'm in pain) but when taking it for fun, at least for me it's harder to get an erection and it takes much, much longer to reach orgasm. Of course it also has that annoying tendency to constipate you if you're not careful.
Or chupacabra…or Bigfoot
Leave a banana and some apple slices for him tonight a bit closer the the camera so we can see him better. I like those ring cameras for wildlife.Or chupacabra…
They did give me a mild diazipam type of tranquilliser - and a local anesthetic - whilst they installed the pacemaker - and already I feel much more breathful - went for a little walk - and noticed that I wasn't fatigued at all - but must rest till this tranquilliser wears off - the Mrs is on her way to pick me up -