Just got back from Hospital
How's Deb?

Just got back from Hospital
You should have gotten a sympathy colonoscopy while you were there
You should have gotten a sympathy colonoscopy while you were there
I am suppose to back for one lol…..prolonging it as long as possible
You should have gotten a sympathy colonoscopy while you were there
Tell though these people at Roswell are top notch , from the moment you walk in the door
I am suppose to back for one lol…..prolonging it as long as possible
There is always Cologuard
There is always Cologuard
They want to go back in to see the 7 areas they removed on the first one …see if they healed etc
They want to go back in to see the 7 areas they removed on the first one …see if they healed etc
Do they give you the pictures so you can hang them on the wall?
How's Deb?
Her throat hurts cause they stick a tube down her throat with a needle into the long to take the samples
Waaah! It snowing! Waaah!
Snow doesn’t bother me they’re dumb decisions do. Don’t get stuck. Is there directions?
Then they took away chains and traction strips lol. How the hell am I supposed to not ever get stuck in 10 inches of snow?
The only answer now is to EC. Everything might as well not even work.
A little woozy still ….surgeon said nothing he can say yet ….till its biopsy
hope everything turns out great!
Snow doesn’t bother me they’re dumb decisions do. Don’t get stuck. Is there directions?
Then they took away chains and traction strips lol. How the hell am I supposed to not ever get stuck in 10 inches of snow?
The only answer now is to EC. Everything might as well not even work.
The newer trucks get stuck in an inch of snow. Even on flat as a pancake roads.
The traction strips were cheap and worked. Unlike the awful emergency chains. Who had the bright idea to get rid of them?
Snow doesn’t bother me they’re dumb decisions do. Don’t get stuck. Is there directions?
Then they took away chains and traction strips lol. How the hell am I supposed to not ever get stuck in 10 inches of snow?
The only answer now is to EC. Everything might as well not even work.
I remember my first peak they made us go out on a Saturday when the roads hadn't been touched. We get lake effect. I had subdivisions. Every single time I parked, I got stuck.
Cut my hand open using that goddamn tiny folding shovel they kept in there.
No stuck kit, and the mechanics don't work Saturdays so nobody knew where any were. It's saturday, so it wasn't my truck.
I think I delivered like forty stops all day.
The newer trucks get stuck in an inch of snow. Even on flat as a pancake roads.
My old diesel was definitely good for some things.
Just not the turning radius.
My old diesel was definitely good for some things.
Just not the turning radius.
Did you ever drive one of the old P1000's without power steering? They turned like a boat. Hard to believe but some of the 500's were almost as bad.
Did you ever drive one of the old P1000's without power steering? They turned like a boat. Hard to believe but some of the 500's were almost as bad.
That one's before my time.
We were down to 2? stick vehicles by the time I was starting, let alone not having power steering.
We're the nice center around here.
Relatively speaking. The rural center they just closed was horrible. I've never seen worse trucks. I helped out once. Spent the rest of my day using a manual key and praying to god the mirror wouldn't come off. Every pothole the bulkhead would pop open and scare the crap out of me.
Snow doesn’t bother me they’re dumb decisions do. Don’t get stuck. Is there directions?
Then they took away chains and traction strips lol. How the hell am I supposed to not ever get stuck in 10 inches of snow?
The only answer now is to EC. Everything might as well not even work.
Snow doesn’t bother me they’re dumb decisions do. Don’t get stuck. Is there directions?
Then they took away chains and traction strips lol. How the hell am I supposed to not ever get stuck in 10 inches of snow?
The only answer now is to EC. Everything might as well not even work.
The last few years I worked I was an EC’ing machine. It would piss the boss of so bad
I’d tell him saddle up whenever you’re ready and show me how to do it
of course the prick never did
The newer trucks get stuck in an inch of snow. Even on flat as a pancake roads.
The traction strips were cheap and worked. Unlike the awful emergency chains. Who had the bright idea to get rid of them?
I had some of those traction strips out in the country in a sprinter put one under the back wheel and when it caught it threw that bastard out in middle of a plowed field.
Wonder if it’s still there
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