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Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:31 am to mizzoukills
Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:31 am to mizzoukills
Is DMagic, and I guess every other ginger on this board, totally screwed?
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Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:32 am to genro
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Follow-up question: Do you own guns?
I knew that's where you were going. Is it one of those days, Genro?
Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:33 am to mizzoukills
I don't know what you are talking about. I just wanted to see if you could give some advice on personal protection.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:35 am to InVolNerable
InVolnerRabble
I'll make this short and sweet...Yes.
When you look like this, how can you expect anything other than being totally screwed?
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Is DMagic, and I guess every other ginger on this board, totally screwed?
I'll make this short and sweet...Yes.
When you look like this, how can you expect anything other than being totally screwed?
This post was edited on 3/18/13 at 11:36 am
Posted on 3/18/13 at 12:13 pm to mizzoukills
Dear Mizz,
I have had shoulder surgery twice in the last year and do not feel it is getting any better.What should I do?
I have had shoulder surgery twice in the last year and do not feel it is getting any better.What should I do?
Posted on 3/18/13 at 12:21 pm to mizzoukills
quote:
Be thankful that you no longer have a hookup..
I want to get blazed and I can't roll up thankful in swishers and smoke em homie.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 12:50 pm to wartiger2004
WarTiger
Have you tried non-surgical injection repair options?
Regenexx-PL is platelet lysate. Doctors crack open the platelets to get all of the important growth factors out to be immediately available to the stem cells.
The Regenexx-SCP procedure uses a lab processed platelet preparation where the smaller blood circulating stem cells are preserved.
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I have had shoulder surgery twice in the last year and do not feel it is getting any better.What should I do?
Have you tried non-surgical injection repair options?
Regenexx-PL is platelet lysate. Doctors crack open the platelets to get all of the important growth factors out to be immediately available to the stem cells.
The Regenexx-SCP procedure uses a lab processed platelet preparation where the smaller blood circulating stem cells are preserved.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 12:53 pm to Scatmanjohn12
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I want to get blazed and I can't roll up thankful in swishers and smoke em homie.
This post was edited on 3/18/13 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 3/18/13 at 1:30 pm to mizzoukills
I watched my dog die of cancer at 2:12 am this morning. I'm a hysterical wreck right now.
Should I go get drunk? I'm thinking yes.
Should I go get drunk? I'm thinking yes.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 1:46 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Hijack
Sorry for your loss Coastie
End hijack
Killz this is workers comp no way are they paying for that but thanks
Sorry for your loss Coastie
End hijack
Killz this is workers comp no way are they paying for that but thanks
Posted on 3/18/13 at 1:49 pm to wartiger2004
Thanks
Dammit kills. You told me to come ask for advice and you're not giving me any.
Dammit kills. You told me to come ask for advice and you're not giving me any.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 1:52 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
MSCoastTigerGirl
I would say don't get drunk. Alcohol is only a temporary solution to problems or emotional grievance. Essentially, drinking postpones emotional pain to a later date. You gain nothing from it other than numbing the pain...but the pain still exists deep inside your soul and it'll wait to torture you another time.
I suggest you confront your loss head on...and sober. Force yourself to remember all of the good times with your dog. Forget the sad moments. Allow those moments to fade from your memory.
Look at pictures...cry...look at more pictures...cry. Be emotional. Allow yourself to grieve.
Call a close friend or family member who was familiar with your dog or who happened to share valuable experiences with your dog. Tell doggie stories.. Laugh. Cry.
Once again, confront your loss head on. You'll never move on properly if you delay your loss with alcohol. Remember how great of a companion you were to your dog. You were there for him when he needed you most...
...and because you were there for him when he needed you most, he died in peace with love in his heart. Trust me when I tell you to feel comfort in the fact that he knew he was fortunate to have a wonderful loving companion in his life. Feel comfort knowing that his last image of you was, in his heart and soul, a blessing.
-Killz
PS. Once you've grieved a little, get out of your house. Go for a country drive. Put some music in the car and drive down a meandering country road with the purpose to get lost.
It is when we are lost that we discover ourselves. There is more truth in that than you realize.
You'll feel better when you come back home. Enlightened.
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I watched my dog die of cancer at 2:12 am this morning. I'm a hysterical wreck right now.
Should I go get drunk? I'm thinking yes.
I would say don't get drunk. Alcohol is only a temporary solution to problems or emotional grievance. Essentially, drinking postpones emotional pain to a later date. You gain nothing from it other than numbing the pain...but the pain still exists deep inside your soul and it'll wait to torture you another time.
I suggest you confront your loss head on...and sober. Force yourself to remember all of the good times with your dog. Forget the sad moments. Allow those moments to fade from your memory.
Look at pictures...cry...look at more pictures...cry. Be emotional. Allow yourself to grieve.
Call a close friend or family member who was familiar with your dog or who happened to share valuable experiences with your dog. Tell doggie stories.. Laugh. Cry.
Once again, confront your loss head on. You'll never move on properly if you delay your loss with alcohol. Remember how great of a companion you were to your dog. You were there for him when he needed you most...
...and because you were there for him when he needed you most, he died in peace with love in his heart. Trust me when I tell you to feel comfort in the fact that he knew he was fortunate to have a wonderful loving companion in his life. Feel comfort knowing that his last image of you was, in his heart and soul, a blessing.
-Killz
PS. Once you've grieved a little, get out of your house. Go for a country drive. Put some music in the car and drive down a meandering country road with the purpose to get lost.
It is when we are lost that we discover ourselves. There is more truth in that than you realize.
You'll feel better when you come back home. Enlightened.
This post was edited on 3/19/13 at 10:49 pm
Posted on 3/18/13 at 1:57 pm to mizzoukills
Keelz,
Rolled my right ankle a couple of weeks ago pretty bad while running.
Went to the doctor, all good no tear. Advised me to rehab.
Been ignoring it and going about workouts like normal for lower body and it throbs and aches sometimes, not bad though.
What should I do?
Rolled my right ankle a couple of weeks ago pretty bad while running.
Went to the doctor, all good no tear. Advised me to rehab.
Been ignoring it and going about workouts like normal for lower body and it throbs and aches sometimes, not bad though.
What should I do?
Posted on 3/18/13 at 2:01 pm to DMagic
DMagic
I miss you too!
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You son of a bitch
I miss you too!
Posted on 3/18/13 at 2:05 pm to Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer
If there is no break or tear, then this is just a time issue. Your ankle will take time to heal...and it'll hurt for quite a while.
I've done worse to my ankle and it simply takes time.
Keep working out. Keep your ankle strong and full of movement. The moment you limit mobility on your ankle, it will tighten up and the pain will increase.
Essentially, walk it off brotha!
quote:
Rolled my right ankle a couple of weeks ago pretty bad while running.
Went to the doctor, all good no tear. Advised me to rehab.
Been ignoring it and going about workouts like normal for lower body and it throbs and aches sometimes, not bad though.
What should I do?
If there is no break or tear, then this is just a time issue. Your ankle will take time to heal...and it'll hurt for quite a while.
I've done worse to my ankle and it simply takes time.
Keep working out. Keep your ankle strong and full of movement. The moment you limit mobility on your ankle, it will tighten up and the pain will increase.
Essentially, walk it off brotha!
This post was edited on 3/18/13 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 3/18/13 at 2:11 pm to mizzoukills
Thanks.
That actually was some excellent advice to follow.
But I'm still going get drunk and cry.
That actually was some excellent advice to follow.
But I'm still going get drunk and cry.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 2:15 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Dang so sorry about your dog.
I'd be a wreck too if I lost mine.
I'd be a wreck too if I lost mine.
Posted on 3/18/13 at 2:17 pm to mizzoukills
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My revelations should make you feel much better on this dreary Monday morning!
Yes, they most certainly did but alas I have another problem.
I ate at a local Chinese restaurant for lunch today. When the meal was over I cracked open my fortune cookie and it said, "Congratulations, now you know what cat tastes like!" What should I do? Should I use the lucky numbers on the fortune in the next Powerball drawing?
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