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teef

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  1. most are still in this area, and i see them from time to time while out. always pleasant. one and her family are my patients, so i see them a couple of times a year. ask how the family is doing, etc. in fact, the only ex i wouldn't want to deal with is the c-bag i mentioned in the other thread.
  2. i've heard disney is turning this into a movie.
  3. 14-60 is the sweet spot, but not matter what your age is, i'm laughing. i have felt bad about it though. maybe two years ago during the winter, my wife and i saw a woman, in her late 60s, fall super hard at a lowes. it wasn't a casual fall, but rather legs giving out from under her, flopping to the floor. it happened maybe 10 feet in front of us, and both of us had trouble containing the laughter. she wasn't hurt, but there's no way she felt ok after hitting the floor like that.
  4. i laugh when i see random people fall in public. i just can't help myself.
  5. because they're facing the stove and sink like they should be.
  6. if you're willing to spend a bit of extra cash, the clubs are great. i was at the opener two years ago in the jim kelly club, and the place was packed with families and kids. in fact. matt milano's entire family was up there too. people tend to me more tame in the clubs. good seats, nice bathrooms, and great parking if you decide to add it.
  7. i really am sorry to hear that. those types of breakups are just a kick in the face. i've been through one, and i made sure i handled relationships differently after that. for me it was a girl i met in grad school. we dated all four years, and i just assumed this would be the girl i married and had a family with. most people thought we were already engaged. after school, we each had to do a year of post grad work, then we would have to figure it out. i did my year in rochester, and she did hers in syracuse. we knew it was going to be in syracuse because her dad was best friends with the director, so that year couldn't have changed. well, about half way through the post grad year, she started acting a bit strange around christmas. in fact, when she came to visit for christmas itself, she was straight up bitchy. about a week later her mom had surgery and i called to see how everything went...nothing. no call back. days went by of repeated calls to check, and nothing at all. when we finally made contact, i really wanted an explanation. her reason...i wasn't going to marry her. now, i absolutely was going to marry her. i had decided to live with my brother instead of getting my own place just to save money, but the reality was i just couldn't afford a ring yet. apparently she had a date set in her head, and if i didn't pop the question in time, she'd decided to move on. on top of that, she kept letting me know she was hanging out with a guy in her residency, but just as friends. multiple times i asked her to get together to discuss this, and she would set a date, move it, cancel it, etc. she absolutely loved watching me squirm. she even said if we were married, this wouldn't be a problem. well...i was crushed so i did what ever i could to make myself feel better. dated scum bags, went on benders, etc. ultimately it turned into a bad divorce. she later told me she was doing it so i would realize how important she was to me and marry her. great idea, but you have to at least communicate with someone. we moved on from each other. she actually got engaged a few months later, (amazingly quickly) and that was that. as i was told a few months ago, they're not living in separate houses. as awful as it was at that time, it was just the way our lives were going to work out. to be honest, i never want anyone in my life who plays games to get what they want. of course as soon as i decided that i was fine with not getting married and having kids, i met someone, and here we are. she's 10 times the woman the girl i mentioned above is. my advise is just live life. it's hard a first, and i did what you did @C.Biscuit97...every girl i dated immediately after i compared to my ex gf. it's not fair to them and you can miss out on some great people. it gets better.
  8. Completely understand. The thread is weird. It’s really mellow and informative in certain stages, but quickly turns into a tire fire.
  9. although that's not what was going on here at all. did you actually read the thread? no one is attacked for being negative or doubtful. people get called out where they're being deceptive and twisting every point they can to be negative. when certain posters are called out on their drama, they immediately turn to the martyr defense. it's pathetic.
  10. if this is a sports thing i get it, but the city itself is awesome.
  11. i'd be mortified if my dog when after another dog or person. our dog is all show. talks a big game and does nothing. he's at the age where we can let him out into our yard, and he just hangs out. that being said, if he ever does go crazy, leaves the yard and hurts another dog/person...i'm going to be the one to blame, and should be. our dog does love other dogs and cats, but if there's deer, rabbit or fox around, he's gone.
  12. they can get a bit strange. i assume it's from all of the inbreeding. our dog went the other route. he was always great on walks, and once we started having kids, he gets aggressive acting. he never bites or nips, but he will bark at people coming towards us, almost in a menacing way. once you are up to him, he wags his tail and wants to be pet.
  13. i think that's a massive part of it too. i'd be willing to be 75% (if not more) of the people who own pits are not fit to do so. mix that in with a dog that has the ability to do damage, and there ya go. mostly owner, still part breed.
  14. i'm actually blown away that labs are on the list. if i raise my voice, my dog gets nervous and runs for my office.
  15. i think i'd be more comfortable putting my face near a wood chipper than a pit bull.
  16. Just wanted to see how your back is feeling.
  17. As bill burr says, a pit bull is a gun you can pet. I don’t mean to come across harsh towards the breed, because there really are some wonderful pits out there. As has been mentioned many times in this thread, it’s all about the owners. I just don’t trust many to be good enough owners when owning that type of dog.
  18. i'd use it to pay a tiny fraction of the debt i'm getting myself into. sink or swim *****.
  19. correct! it has been very dialed back in concerns to antibiotics. at one point we were doing it for all heart murmurs, then just murmurs that show regurgitation, now none at all. stents are no longer, and i will do it for someone that's had sbe in the past, but that's rare. then there's prosthetics. i personally leave it up to the surgeon. mostly as a courtesy, but a lot of cover your ass situation. even recently we had a patient with a recent knee replacement, and she stated they never said anything to her about the premed. we called the ortho office, and the nurse just chuckled and said of course she should. i know what a nightmare an infected joint can bring, so we'd rather just give one large dose and call it a day. it seems anytime someone get an infected joint or sbe, the first thing a hospital will do is ask the patient if they been to the dentist. if the answer is yes, the second is did you premed. it's still part of the narrative, so we still follow through with it. time will change that more than likely.
  20. i've never had it done, but i've had a number of patients who have. almost all are extremely happy that they had the procedure. i've always heard the first two weeks post op are very uncomfortable, and that physical therapy can be a challenge, (but it needs to be taken seriously). after that, mostly smooth sailing. the only thing i can advise on is to make sure to take antibiotic premed before dental appointments. depending on the surgeon, they'll have you do it for 2 years, 7 years or forever. we even have one orthopedic surgeon as a patient that refuses to take it, saying it does nothing. that being said, i would absolutely take it.
  21. i honestly don't have a problem with who he was as a teammate or his comments. my problem was that he just wasn't productive considering his talent level. he's on this third team, two of which have had top flight qbs, and he still hasn't produced to this potential. could this year be his big numbers year? hopefully for him, but there just can't be any more excuses. posters on here who refuse to hear or make excuses for anyone on the bills, still defend sammy for some reason. the chiefs are paying 16 mill a year for a guy that can't out produce zay jones. it's gross.
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