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Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.

It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
It was just a big bucket, huh? Who would have known.
I've always wondered who goes to see these things. Care to share some insight?
I hardly ever go out of my way, but really enjoy weird Americana stuff.
:goodposting: We were going to be in Oxford and thereabouts for a variety of things. We were heading to a place that, when I googled, took me to that site, and I looked to see what else was in Oxford. I didn't actually think anyone would believe I wanted to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket for anything other than shtick purposes.
Is there any purpose more noble?
 
A couple we met on Maui is also on Kauai now. He texted me yesterday that we should hook up. Their kids flew in for this leg of their trip so I was kind of apprehensive but agreed. Him and his 19yo daughter picked us up. Wowie is she cute. Wearing this see through dress revealing her tiny pink bikini. Very awkward. But they had copious amounts of booze and made us a great steak dinner. Towards the end of the night their cocky 21yo son begins revealing all of his darkest secrets to me because "I can't talk to my parents and you're like the coolest guy I ever met". :mellow:
Pretty sure you have to post the secrets here, cool guy. :popcorn:
no way. There's a reason people trust me.
I'll take a text.
:lmao: Forgot there was a Shane like moment when I left. "Will I ever see you again? :(" "I don't know kid, I don't know" :lmao:
 
A couple we met on Maui is also on Kauai now. He texted me yesterday that we should hook up. Their kids flew in for this leg of their trip so I was kind of apprehensive but agreed. Him and his 19yo daughter picked us up. Wowie is she cute. Wearing this see through dress revealing her tiny pink bikini. Very awkward. But they had copious amounts of booze and made us a great steak dinner. Towards the end of the night their cocky 21yo son begins revealing all of his darkest secrets to me because "I can't talk to my parents and you're like the coolest guy I ever met". :mellow:
Pretty sure you have to post the secrets here, cool guy. :popcorn:
no way. There's a reason people trust me.
I'll take a text.
:lmao: Forgot there was a Shane like moment when I left. "Will I ever see you again? :(" "I don't know kid, I don't know" :lmao:
I'd like to hear a little more about the daughter, GB. :)
 
A couple we met on Maui is also on Kauai now. He texted me yesterday that we should hook up. Their kids flew in for this leg of their trip so I was kind of apprehensive but agreed. Him and his 19yo daughter picked us up. Wowie is she cute. Wearing this see through dress revealing her tiny pink bikini. Very awkward. But they had copious amounts of booze and made us a great steak dinner. Towards the end of the night their cocky 21yo son begins revealing all of his darkest secrets to me because "I can't talk to my parents and you're like the coolest guy I ever met". :mellow:
Pretty sure you have to post the secrets here, cool guy. :popcorn:
no way. There's a reason people trust me.
I'll take a text.
:lmao: Forgot there was a Shane like moment when I left. "Will I ever see you again? :(" "I don't know kid, I don't know" :lmao:
This is one advantage to being dickish to people...they're less likely to want to tell you boring stories.

 
Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.

It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
Oxford's #1 attraction
 
Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.

It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
Oxford's #1 attraction
For Crazy Canuck's benefit, I'll mention that we also visited Rowan Oak, where I made sure to use the bathroom. You know, so I could say I used the same bathroom where Faulkner took a ####.

 
Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
Oxford's #1 attraction
For Crazy Canuck's benefit, I'll mention that we also visited Rowan Oak, where I made sure to use the bathroom. You know, so I could say I used the same bathroom where Faulkner took a ####.
During a power outage (I believe it was during the ice storm of '94), my buddy had to stay at Rowan Oak overnight (he worked as a security guard while going to school). He said it was probably the most scared that he has ever been in his life because of the rumors that the place was haunted and he heard noises all night long.
 
Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
Oxford's #1 attraction
For Crazy Canuck's benefit, I'll mention that we also visited Rowan Oak, where I made sure to use the bathroom. You know, so I could say I used the same bathroom where Faulkner took a ####.
During a power outage (I believe it was during the ice storm of '94), my buddy had to stay at Rowan Oak overnight (he worked as a security guard while going to school). He said it was probably the most scared that he has ever been in his life because of the rumors that the place was haunted and he heard noises all night long.
It did have a pretty creepy vibe to it.

 
A couple we met on Maui is also on Kauai now. He texted me yesterday that we should hook up. Their kids flew in for this leg of their trip so I was kind of apprehensive but agreed. Him and his 19yo daughter picked us up. Wowie is she cute. Wearing this see through dress revealing her tiny pink bikini. Very awkward. But they had copious amounts of booze and made us a great steak dinner. Towards the end of the night their cocky 21yo son begins revealing all of his darkest secrets to me because "I can't talk to my parents and you're like the coolest guy I ever met". :mellow:
I am picturing something like this:

 
krista>the only advice I have comes from my dad, who has logged over a quarter-million miles of leisure driving around our great country (and Canada). He says the secret to enjoying a road trip is to be OFF the road by three or four P.M. You don't want to be watching the shadows lengthen as you search for the hotel/campsite (or in your case, palatial retreat) you've never seen before.

 
best part about my road trip cross country last summer was that it doesn't get dark until 9 or 10pm. offers lots of driving time and a chance to see and do things along the way.

apart from Yellowstone, the coolest place we went was Custer State Park. So many Buffalo.

 
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Need to start planning the first leg of Summer Epic Road Trips. Decided to do it in three legs, and the first will be starting in Phoenix and ending somewhere in Yellowstone or Glacier, or Colorado if we skip it on the way up.

Does anyone have any tips for how to plan a road trip like this? It might be straightforward, but if there are any particularly good sites for maps, driving distances, how to plan, etc., that would be great to know.
All you need.
:thumbup: That site is what led me to see the World's Largest Cedar Bucket, which took the title when the previous World's Largest Cedar Bucket was destroyed in a mysterious fire.

It was kind of disappointing, though. :kicksrock:
Oxford's #1 attraction
For Crazy Canuck's benefit, I'll mention that we also visited Rowan Oak, where I made sure to use the bathroom. You know, so I could say I used the same bathroom where Faulkner took a ####.
CC Bucket List Item #12 = Visit Faulkner's grave with a bottle of Old Crow. Get drunk. Pour some love to my fallen homie.

 
A couple we met on Maui is also on Kauai now. He texted me yesterday that we should hook up. Their kids flew in for this leg of their trip so I was kind of apprehensive but agreed. Him and his 19yo daughter picked us up. Wowie is she cute. Wearing this see through dress revealing her tiny pink bikini. Very awkward. But they had copious amounts of booze and made us a great steak dinner. Towards the end of the night their cocky 21yo son begins revealing all of his darkest secrets to me because "I can't talk to my parents and you're like the coolest guy I ever met". :mellow:
Pretty sure you have to post the secrets here, cool guy. :popcorn:
no way. There's a reason people trust me.
I'll take a text.
:lmao: Forgot there was a Shane like moment when I left. "Will I ever see you again? :(" "I don't know kid, I don't know" :lmao:
This is one advantage to being dickish to people...they're less likely to want to tell you boring stories.
This is how I survive the workday.

 
i see now that ignore doesn't work in conjunction with the quote function. thought we flushed this out in beta testing, doyle?

 
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LD - TPW

On the good news front, we found out yesterday that one of the boys doesn't have to have eye surgery...just needs a stronger prescription. We're not out of the woods yet on it, but it was a little relief.

 
Made an emergency run to the grocery store last night for juice boxes with Little 'Zooks. Come out of the store to find I have a flat tire. Now I'm as handy with car stuff as GM is with Netflix or TRE is with running with a horse mask. I was still dressed from work and it was officially past Little 'Zooks bedtime and I've been dealing with some pulled muscle in my back and I have a sore throat (I'll just assume I'm not dying) I was trying to put the spare donut tire on, but he POS car jack I had was working very well (keep in mind I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff) A girl comes walking by with her groceries and a stroller with 2 babies and she offers to have her husband help me when he gets there to pick her up. I told her no but she was insistent and then she asked to use my phone because her's wasn't charged. She calls the husband and I hear her say "we're ready, come get us, oh and when you get here get your jack out of the car and help this nice guy change his tire, he's in a suit and tie and he's getting dirty and he has his little son with him". So the husband pulls up and immediately gets his jack out tells me that he'll change the tire (I guess he could tell I was an idiot) He coudln't have been more than 25 years old. HIs car was a piece of junk and overall I was guessing this young family with one car was probably not doing great financially.

He mentioned that he just got out of work and I notice his shirt says a local cleaning company which I happen to know the owner. So I told him I was gonna call his boss and tell him what a great person he has working for him. At first he says, no don't do that, then he says, well ok my name is Justin. Meanwhile the wife is entertaining her babies and listening to Little 'Zooks tell her a story about how he won a fart contest in school today. I kinda stood there thinking about how nice these people were and if I would've done the same thing. I thought I wanted to do something else for them, and I thought "what would SLB do"... So I said to them "these are the times I wished I carred around Panera gift cards". They were shuked. I asked them where they like to go out to eat and the wife said they don't really ever go out to eat. I told them I was gonna get them a gift card to a nice restaurant. The husband said no and not to bother but the wife said "someplace nice? Like Olive Gardnen?" :lmao: I said "I was thinking Arby's"... again they were shuked. I told them I was kidding but I'd get them something. The husband wouldn't give in at first, but finally he gave me his address. I just got off the phone with the kid's boss and told him what a great employee he has working for him and at lunch I'm gonna get an Olive Garden gift card for them and a Toys R Us gift card for their kids. This seems like something SLB would do, so I figure its the right thing to do.

 
A few weeks ago I accepted a friend request from a girl I dated for six or seven months back in '08. Yesterday she posts this...

Being friends with a certain ex on facebook feels like knives being stabbed through my heart. Lol. Note to others: only friend exes you are relieved are exes.
I'm so vain, I probably think this post is about me.[/carlysimon]
After going however long this has been with zero contact, she sent me a ridiculously long facebook message yesterday afternoon. :unsure:

Dear Stu,

I saw on here that you are engaged and getting married. Congratulations my friend. I'm glad to see you so happy and doing well. By the way, your fiancee is very pretty. She is a lucky girl as you are a great catch. Don't think I ever mentioned that to you. You're handsome, nice, intelligent, responsible, humble and easy going. Very rare for one man to have all these qualities. I always really appreciated these characteristics about you, and always thought you to be special and unique. I'm writing this to wish you good luck on your new journey and one filled with happiness.

Anyway, things are going great over here in NM. I actually have a job I really enjoy. I "teach"/sub middle and high school math and help students with their work. It's very rewarding and enjoyable and I never thought a few years ago I would want to work with kids (or have them). My how things have changed as now I want both. Who would have thought? I remember when I was dating you the whole "kid" thing was uncomfortable and scary for me. Knowing you put me in touch with aspects about myself I didn't even know existed. So thank you for that. What else? Just staying busy with sub/teaching, ME classes, Film, yoga, boyfriend.

I now have a serious boyfriend. His career recently took him to Toronto, Canada and he asked me to move in with him. I will be moving up there this summer.

Anyway, best of luck with your new life. Know that when ever I think of you, it always makes me smile and think of that euphoric summer, fall.

-"ballerina chick"
tl;dr "I still miss your peen, but look at all the stuff I have going for me too." Also facebook is stupid, and Pic (#3)

Uni>this one is the reason I knew how to get to your apt complex.

 
I met with a tattoo artist recommended by a guy at my gym. Very intelligent and talented woman. After 20 minutes of conversation I knew she was the artist I wanted. We talked about me getting a half-sleeve on my right forearm of (guess) a phoenix. While I really want to get it, I learned two things that bummed me out -

1. It's going to take around 12 hours, broken up into 3 hour sessions. You have to wait 3 weeks between sessions for healing, so the whole thing would take around four months. So if I got it done now, I'd be unable to sun and swim all summer. No can do.

2. For full color work, she charges between $100-150 an hour, so realistically I'm looking at around $400 per session and $1200 total. We're tying to save for a downpayment on a house, so the prospects of me getting this are slim. :( I'm looking for a second job for some steady extra income, either bartending or working in a bookstore or library work. If I find something, maybe I can swing this, but it's looking doubtful.

:kicksrock:

 
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Don't people get bored with their tats? I can't imagine liking words or images so much that I'd ink them on my body.
I like art. I would like to make parts of my body a canvas. I think it's beautiful.

I'd only get stuff with intense, lasting meaning. And if my thoughts change (love of my son will change?) I see them as a visible index of a former self.

But I only have one tattoo now. I mentioned it in here before, but it's the Trystero horn from The Crying of Lot 49. Book stuff. Postmodern stuff. Writing stuff.

:shrug:

 
krista>the only advice I have comes from my dad, who has logged over a quarter-million miles of leisure driving around our great country (and Canada). He says the secret to enjoying a road trip is to be OFF the road by three or four P.M. You don't want to be watching the shadows lengthen as you search for the hotel/campsite (or in your case, palatial retreat) you've never seen before.
Thanks. :)

best part about my road trip cross country last summer was that it doesn't get dark until 9 or 10pm. offers lots of driving time and a chance to see and do things along the way.

apart from Yellowstone, the coolest place we went was Custer State Park. So many Buffalo.
Awesome. Adding to itinerary.

Dear Bourbon,

Please do what you do best.

Signed,

Yet another person that has yet another reason to tell cancer to go #### itself.
Sorry to hear that man, hope whomever it is kicks the #### out of cancer. #### you cancer, #### you!
:goodposting:

 
Thanks to everyone for the Ts, the Ps and most importantly, the Ws.

And now for the Gustering......



I'm in my early 40s and know too many damn people in my age demographic that have been hit directly by this damn thing.


Susan – Sat next to me in Math and History Junior year. Not best of friends, but certainly could lose ourselves in a conversation whether it was in class or at a party. Susan didn’t make it to Senior year. Brain Tumor


Steve – Went to high school with ‘The Serb’ too. A year older than me, the guy was bigger than life and he’d Dalton the throat out of anyone that crossed a person he cared about. But then brain cancer crossed him. He even had the ##### beat at one time. Clean bill of health. ‘Come back every 6 months for a checkup’ clean. He didn’t come back for the 6th month checkup, he was back in 3 because the cancer came back with a vengeance. Steve was gone before we knew it. At age 26 Cancer won.


Bob – Another guy from the same group of high school friends as Steve. Guess what, more brain cancer! Bob beat it too at one time. It was about 2 years later when he woke his wife up by ‘tossing and turning’ in bed one night. Only he wasn’t tossing and turning, he was seizing. About 6 months after that, Bob was gone too.


John – Worked with John. Didn’t know him at the time he found out he had cancer, but the prosthetic leg was all the proof I needed. As a kid, he broke his leg in a fluky way. Kind of like that Louisville kid, bone out of the skin and everything. Leg was weak because the bone cancer had basically eaten it away. They took the leg off below the knee. John was lucky, breaking his leg probably saved his life.


Kym – A mother of kids that my son goes to. 4 kids. 2 of them adopted. Great girl, loves a party and is great at being the life of it. They were real and they were spectacular, at least they were until breast cancer hit. The Mastectomy probably saved her life.


Jenny – My wife’s best friend. Skin cancer. Already has had two procedures done. Prognosis is good, but probably won’t see the sun




And now there’s Chris – The latest entry into the FU Cancer chronicles.


My son and Chris’ son (Zach) played T Ball together and became best friends. Through helping out at practices, me and Chris developed a pretty good relationship too. It got to the point that our families started hanging out together frequently (always an added bonus when the moms / wives also get along great). The kids had sleepovers at each other’s houses. We went to sporting events together, dinner together, even shared a family trip. It was pretty much everything I envisioned when it came to what would happen when/if I became friends with the parents of the who my kid hangs out with.


I have to admit that I never knew how Chris did it. For starters, the guy’s a stud on the level of Disco Stu. Marine vet, was in Desert Storm. He can make the panties, of both females and males alike, wet. If we were both single, being his wingman would have been glorious. But Chris wasn’t single, Chris was happily married with 5 kids. He worked 2 full time jobs to make sure they could make ends meet. And in spite of working like a dog, he was always in a good mood and always a great father. I mean always. To be honest, I’m not sure ‘great’ even does it justice. The best way I can describe it is that he was the kind of guy that I’d look at and think ‘As a father, I should be more like him’.


Over time, we didn’t completely lose contact, but certainly didn’t hang out like we did in the past. No longer happily married, Chris and his wife got divorced and the wife moved the kids a couple of towns over. While our sons never went to the same school, living further apart lessened the amount of time they spent together. The distance, on top of Zach not handling the divorce well, also strained their relationship. Zach, who always had a bit of a temper / meanstreak, got worse. He became more violent and crass. He was rude to my son’s everyday / school friends, both in person and on Xbox Live. When he was around on weekends, I’d see Zach bully other kids, or his siblings, while my son would just look on in disbelief while trying to get him to stop. I even overheard him tell my son ‘Remember that time you were sleeping over at my house and started crying about your grandmother dying? I’m never going to let you live that down!’ Keep in mind that my son was 9 at that time and the sleepover took place about 2 days after his grandmother had unexpectedly died. When I told my son I had heard what Zach told him and then asked him what he thought about that, my son replied with, ‘I don’t think Jim is the kind of kid I want to hang out with anymore’


Needless to say, with our kids not hanging out, and Chris’ life in upheaval (the guy also had his house foreclosed on, his mom died, a real #### storm of luck), we hung out less and less too.


Over the last 2 years, I’d say we would see each other two or three times a year. Usually random encounters at the bar or grocery store. He’d pop by my house here or there too once in a while. Usually to invite my son to his kid’s birthday or something. (The kids never formally discussed why my son didn’t want to hang out anymore resulting in Zach trying to hold onto the friendship much longer than my son did. And to be honest, something that I’ve always carried some guilt around about is that me and Chris never discussed it in depth either).


Fast-forward to yesterday. Random text from mutual friend that Chris has cancer. Lungs and liver, chemo not doing the trick, prognosis not good. From what I’ve been told, it sounds like he’s completely cut himself off from the outside world. The only reason anyone knows is because the ex wife is aware of the situation and has confirmed it to others.


Lots of rumormill / grapevine crap going on right now, but odds are that Chris isn’t going to make it. There are mumbles that it’s because of his time in Iraq / Kuwait and Gulf War Syndrome is to blame. 5 kids are going to be fatherless before the oldest even gets out of High School.


Bourbon did its job last night as its probably the only reason I got to sleep. Today, still pissed at the world.

 
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Thanks to everyone for the Ts, the Ps and most importantly, the Ws.

And now for the Gustering......

I'm in my early 40s and know too many damn people in my age demographic that have been hit directly by this damn thing.

Susan – Sat next to me in Math and History Junior year. Not best of friends, but certainly could lose ourselves in a conversation whether it was in class or at a party. Susan didn’t make it to Senior year. Brain Tumor

Steve – Went to high school with ‘The Serb’ too. A year older than me, the guy was bigger than life and he’d Dalton the throat out of anyone that crossed a person he cared about. But then brain cancer crossed him. He even had the ##### beat at one time. Clean bill of health. ‘Come back every 6 months for a checkup’ clean. He didn’t come back for the 6th month checkup, he was back in 3 because the cancer came back with a vengeance. Steve was gone before we knew it. At age 26 Cancer won.

Bob – Another guy from the same group of high school friends as Steve. Guess what, more brain cancer! Bob beat it too at one time. It was about 2 years later when he woke his wife up by ‘tossing and turning’ in bed one night. Only he wasn’t tossing and turning, he was seizing. About 6 months after that, Bob was gone too.

John – Worked with John. Didn’t know him at the time he found out he had cancer, but the prosthetic leg was all the proof I needed. As a kid, he broke his leg in a fluky way. Kind of like that Louisville kid, bone out of the skin and everything. Leg was weak because the bone cancer had basically eaten it away. They took the leg off below the knee. John was lucky, breaking his leg probably saved his life.

Kym – A mother of kids that my son goes to. 4 kids. 2 of them adopted. Great girl, loves a party and is great at being the life of it. They were real and they were spectacular, at least they were until breast cancer hit. The Mastectomy probably saved her life.

Jenny – My wife’s best friend. Skin cancer. Already has had two procedures done. Prognosis is good, but probably won’t see the sun

And now there’s Chris – The latest entry into the FU Cancer chronicles.

My son and Chris’ son (Zach) played T Ball together and became best friends. Through helping out at practices, me and Chris developed a pretty good relationship too. It got to the point that our families started hanging out together frequently (always an added bonus when the moms / wives also get along great). The kids had sleepovers at each other’s houses. We went to sporting events together, dinner together, even shared a family trip. It was pretty much everything I envisioned when it came to what would happen when/if I became friends with the parents of the who my kid hangs out with.

I have to admit that I never knew how Chris did it. For starters, the guy’s a stud on the level of Disco Stu. Marine vet, was in Desert Storm. He can make the panties, of both females and males alike, wet. If we were both single, being his wingman would have been glorious. But Chris wasn’t single, Chris was happily married with 5 kids. He worked 2 full time jobs to make sure they could make ends meet. And in spite of working like a dog, he was always in a good mood and always a great father. I mean always. To be honest, I’m not sure ‘great’ even does it justice. The best way I can describe it is that he was the kind of guy that I’d look at and think ‘As a father, I should be more like him’.

Over time, we didn’t completely lose contact, but certainly didn’t hang out like we did in the past. No longer happily married, Chris and his wife got divorced and the wife moved the kids a couple of towns over. While our sons never went to the same school, living further apart lessened the amount of time they spent together. The distance, on top of Zach not handling the divorce well, also strained their relationship. Zach, who always had a bit of a temper / meanstreak, got worse. He became more violent and crass. He was rude to my son’s everyday / school friends, both in person and on Xbox Live. When he was around on weekends, I’d see Zach bully other kids, or his siblings, while my son would just look on in disbelief while trying to get him to stop. I even overheard him tell my son ‘Remember that time you were sleeping over at my house and started crying about your grandmother dying? I’m never going to let you live that down!’ Keep in mind that my son was 9 at that time and the sleepover took place about 2 days after his grandmother had unexpectedly died. When I told my son I had heard what Zach told him and then asked him what he thought about that, my son replied with, ‘I don’t think Jim is the kind of kid I want to hang out with anymore’

Needless to say, with our kids not hanging out, and Chris’ life in upheaval (the guy also had his house foreclosed on, his mom died, a real #### storm of luck), we hung out less and less too.

Over the last 2 years, I’d say we would see each other two or three times a year. Usually random encounters at the bar or grocery store. He’d pop by my house here or there too once in a while. Usually to invite my son to his kid’s birthday or something. (The kids never formally discussed why my son didn’t want to hang out anymore resulting in Zach trying to hold onto the friendship much longer than my son did. And to be honest, something that I’ve always carried some guilt around about is that me and Chris never discussed it in depth either).

Fast-forward to yesterday. Random text from mutual friend that Chris has cancer. Lungs and liver, chemo not doing the trick, prognosis not good. From what I’ve been told, it sounds like he’s completely cut himself off from the outside world. The only reason anyone knows is because the ex wife is aware of the situation and has confirmed it to others.

Lots of rumormill / grapevine crap going on right now, but odds are that Chris isn’t going to make it. There are mumbles that it’s because of his time in Iraq / Kuwait and Gulf War Syndrome is to blame. 5 kids are going to be fatherless before the oldest even gets out of High School.

Bourbon did its job last night as its probably the only reason I got to sleep. Today, still pissed at the world.
sorry to hear GB....TPW

#### you Cancer

 
Made an emergency run to the grocery store last night for juice boxes with Little 'Zooks. Come out of the store to find I have a flat tire. Now I'm as handy with car stuff as GM is with Netflix or TRE is with running with a horse mask. I was still dressed from work and it was officially past Little 'Zooks bedtime and I've been dealing with some pulled muscle in my back and I have a sore throat (I'll just assume I'm not dying) I was trying to put the spare donut tire on, but he POS car jack I had was working very well (keep in mind I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff) A girl comes walking by with her groceries and a stroller with 2 babies and she offers to have her husband help me when he gets there to pick her up. I told her no but she was insistent and then she asked to use my phone because her's wasn't charged. She calls the husband and I hear her say "we're ready, come get us, oh and when you get here get your jack out of the car and help this nice guy change his tire, he's in a suit and tie and he's getting dirty and he has his little son with him". So the husband pulls up and immediately gets his jack out tells me that he'll change the tire (I guess he could tell I was an idiot) He coudln't have been more than 25 years old. HIs car was a piece of junk and overall I was guessing this young family with one car was probably not doing great financially.

He mentioned that he just got out of work and I notice his shirt says a local cleaning company which I happen to know the owner. So I told him I was gonna call his boss and tell him what a great person he has working for him. At first he says, no don't do that, then he says, well ok my name is Justin. Meanwhile the wife is entertaining her babies and listening to Little 'Zooks tell her a story about how he won a fart contest in school today. I kinda stood there thinking about how nice these people were and if I would've done the same thing. I thought I wanted to do something else for them, and I thought "what would SLB do"... So I said to them "these are the times I wished I carred around Panera gift cards". They were shuked. I asked them where they like to go out to eat and the wife said they don't really ever go out to eat. I told them I was gonna get them a gift card to a nice restaurant. The husband said no and not to bother but the wife said "someplace nice? Like Olive Gardnen?" :lmao: I said "I was thinking Arby's"... again they were shuked. I told them I was kidding but I'd get them something. The husband wouldn't give in at first, but finally he gave me his address. I just got off the phone with the kid's boss and told him what a great employee he has working for him and at lunch I'm gonna get an Olive Garden gift card for them and a Toys R Us gift card for their kids. This seems like something SLB would do, so I figure its the right thing to do.
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Made an emergency run to the grocery store last night for juice boxes with Little 'Zooks. Come out of the store to find I have a flat tire. Now I'm as handy with car stuff as GM is with Netflix or TRE is with running with a horse mask. I was still dressed from work and it was officially past Little 'Zooks bedtime and I've been dealing with some pulled muscle in my back and I have a sore throat (I'll just assume I'm not dying) I was trying to put the spare donut tire on, but he POS car jack I had was working very well (keep in mind I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff) A girl comes walking by with her groceries and a stroller with 2 babies and she offers to have her husband help me when he gets there to pick her up. I told her no but she was insistent and then she asked to use my phone because her's wasn't charged. She calls the husband and I hear her say "we're ready, come get us, oh and when you get here get your jack out of the car and help this nice guy change his tire, he's in a suit and tie and he's getting dirty and he has his little son with him". So the husband pulls up and immediately gets his jack out tells me that he'll change the tire (I guess he could tell I was an idiot) He coudln't have been more than 25 years old. HIs car was a piece of junk and overall I was guessing this young family with one car was probably not doing great financially.

He mentioned that he just got out of work and I notice his shirt says a local cleaning company which I happen to know the owner. So I told him I was gonna call his boss and tell him what a great person he has working for him. At first he says, no don't do that, then he says, well ok my name is Justin. Meanwhile the wife is entertaining her babies and listening to Little 'Zooks tell her a story about how he won a fart contest in school today. I kinda stood there thinking about how nice these people were and if I would've done the same thing. I thought I wanted to do something else for them, and I thought "what would SLB do"... So I said to them "these are the times I wished I carred around Panera gift cards". They were shuked. I asked them where they like to go out to eat and the wife said they don't really ever go out to eat. I told them I was gonna get them a gift card to a nice restaurant. The husband said no and not to bother but the wife said "someplace nice? Like Olive Gardnen?" :lmao: I said "I was thinking Arby's"... again they were shuked. I told them I was kidding but I'd get them something. The husband wouldn't give in at first, but finally he gave me his address. I just got off the phone with the kid's boss and told him what a great employee he has working for him and at lunch I'm gonna get an Olive Garden gift card for them and a Toys R Us gift card for their kids. This seems like something SLB would do, so I figure its the right thing to do.
Very cool.

And learn how to change a tire, Kylie. Unless you want to start carrying gift cards in your vag to pass out to those who help you.

 
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Jeez...it's getting to the point where it's almost easier to list the people you know that don't have cancer.
And that's just people around my age.

When you start getting into my parent's generation, and then your's and my grandparent's generation after that. I don't just run out of fingers when tallying the number, I run out of toes.

I hate Cancer.

 

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