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Old 08-02-2008, 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by RostyC
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How many children do you have and what are their ages? (I know it's 2 questions) :twisted:
My son is 11 (he'll be 12 later this month), and my daughter is 10.
Oh wow, what day this month? Mines the 11th.
Wish I was twelve though instead of 38.
Of course sometimes I act twelve.
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The 23rd. The three of us are going to Noah's Ark in Wisconsin Dells for three days to celebrate, and staying at one of the resort hotels there. It's all the kids are talking about now.

Noahs Ark is a blast and they are the PERFECT ages for it.
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 04:27 AM
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getting to know you..... getting to know all about you. 8)

Ok... Here goes and please take your time to answer, it is serious.

If... big if,

You could chose how you died and when what would you chose?


Now should you not care to answer and would like to switch the question I have an alternate that is not hypothetical.
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
getting to know you..... getting to know all about you. 8)

Ok... Here goes and please take your time to answer, it is serious.

If... big if,

You could chose how you died and when what would you chose?


Now should you not care to answer and would like to switch the question I have an alternate that is not hypothetical.
Quickly and as painlessly as possible. As to when, that is really a difficult question to answer, because there's a lot more I'd like to do before I die. When the time comes, however, I'm not afraid of it. I try not to fear or worry about things that I cannot control.

If you'd like, you can ask the other question as well.
 
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Please list any and all medical procedures both neccessary and elective.

Wait that wasn't in the form of a question Alex.

What are all your medical procedures both life saving and elective?

example broken arm, leg, finger, etc.
 
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by RebelDarlin
This was an original ( for here) idea. Kudos on that. So what do you think of all the sheep who had to follow your lead?
I think most of the threads (including mine) never really went in the direction they should have. Asking silly and pointless questions defeated the point - the idea of it was to really get to know someone.

I will give props to Double L, however, who was the first to copy it. He sent me a PM before he did and asked if it would bother me if he did. :wink:
I was outside working when I thought of this post and this statement and I wonder......... Do you think you might have started this thread hoping to find some answers as well? you know maybe you're searching for something within yourself?

To be perfectly honest, when I asked if you thought it was a mid life crisis there was a reason for that, and that reason being is that I'm going through what might be mine now, but I'm not sure. I do know that I'm searching for a lot of answers through family and friends. It almost cost me my marriage as well.

How's that for going deep?
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Please list any and all medical procedures both neccessary and elective.

Wait that wasn't in the form of a question Alex.

What are all your medical procedures both life saving and elective?

example broken arm, leg, finger, etc.
Tonsils removed when I was a kid
Vasecotmy to prevent the swimmers
Bilateral Orchiopexy - don't ask.
Never broken a bone.

Originally Posted by RostyC
To be perfectly honest, when I asked if you thought it was a mid life crisis there was a reason for that, and that reason being is that I'm going through what might be mine now, but I'm not sure. I do know that I'm searching for a lot of answers through family and friends. It almost cost me my marriage as well.

How's that for going deep?
Good times. :wink:
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:30 AM
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Good Times babe! and there's no where to go but UP!
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Please list any and all medical procedures both neccessary and elective.

Wait that wasn't in the form of a question Alex.

What are all your medical procedures both life saving and elective?

example broken arm, leg, finger, etc.
Tonsils removed when I was a kid
Vasecotmy to prevent the swimmers
Bilateral Orchiopexy - don't ask.
Never broken a bone.

Originally Posted by RostyC
To be perfectly honest, when I asked if you thought it was a mid life crisis there was a reason for that, and that reason being is that I'm going through what might be mine now, but I'm not sure. I do know that I'm searching for a lot of answers through family and friends. It almost cost me my marriage as well.

How's that for going deep?
Good times. :wink:
OMG Why did you have to say that, I looked it up and reading it just made me hurt thinking about it!!! Thank God I am over the normal age range for that problem!!!
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:54 AM
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The procedure must have worked he has two chitlins.

I think if I had the choice between being born with one or three I'd take the three. With one testicle it's going to hang directly under the penis and possibly get squished when you sit down.
 
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by RostyC
The procedure must have worked he has two chitlins.

I think if I had the choice between being born with one or three I'd take the three. With one testicle it's going to hang directly under the penis and possibly get squished when you sit down.
With 3 you still have the same problem :P
And out of curiosity, how do you KNOW he has both?!
 

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