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On the good news front, my fat dachshund (NOT a euphemism :kicksrock: ) has recovered nicely from spinal surgery to repair (clean out?) a ruptured disc. He was in pretty bad shape, not feeling/controlling his back legs and in a lot of pain. The worst part is knowing that it's entirely my fault. Fortunately surgery was a success and he's running around like a pup. The recovery power of animals just amazes me.
Good for you and him. That is good news. I hope you get lots of more years of happiness with him.

 
On the good news front, my fat dachshund (NOT a euphemism :kicksrock: ) has recovered nicely from spinal surgery to repair (clean out?) a ruptured disc. He was in pretty bad shape, not feeling/controlling his back legs and in a lot of pain. The worst part is knowing that it's entirely my fault. Fortunately surgery was a success and he's running around like a pup. The recovery power of animals just amazes me.
Don't wieners always have back problems?

 
Happy to hear about the dachshund. Do they have a lot of these problems? I noticed when at the emergency vet today that about 20% of their client pictures involved dachshunds, often with spinal problems.

On a separate front, I've decided Ignoramus might be the most underappreciated poster 'round here, in terms of funny ratio.

 
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Happy to hear about the dachshund. Do they have a lot of these problems? I noticed when at the emergency vet today that about 20% of their client pictures involved dachshunds, often with spinal problems.

On a separate front, I've decided Ignoramus might be the most underappreciated poster 'round here, in terms of funny ratio.
:blush: Wow. High praise.

Yes, dachshunds are prone to being overweight and prone to spinal issues due to their backs. At the neurosurgeon's office (yes, doggie neurosurgeon is a thing if any of you kids are looking for guidance counseling) something like 85-90% of their patients are dachshunds.

 
Happy to hear about the dachshund. Do they have a lot of these problems? I noticed when at the emergency vet today that about 20% of their client pictures involved dachshunds, often with spinal problems.

On a separate front, I've decided Ignoramus might be the most underappreciated poster 'round here, in terms of funny ratio.
I'd like to direct our Nicaraguan counselor to my comment on his profile dated 7/11/07. YOU'RE LATE THE PARTY, GUY.

 
Happy to hear about the dachshund. Do they have a lot of these problems? I noticed when at the emergency vet today that about 20% of their client pictures involved dachshunds, often with spinal problems.

On a separate front, I've decided Ignoramus might be the most underappreciated poster 'round here, in terms of funny ratio.
I'd like to direct our Nicaraguan counselor to my comment on his profile dated 7/11/07. YOU'RE LATE THE PARTY, GUY.
I'm not going to click his profile as then I'll just look creepy? Anyway, sorry. SIX YEARS LATE? I suck.

 
Our taxi driver (yes, we're in Atlanta with no car) to the second vet today had an air freshener that was called "Black Ice". My first thought was, "WTF scent is that?" and my second was to get a picture for shuke.

 
Happy to hear about the dachshund. Do they have a lot of these problems? I noticed when at the emergency vet today that about 20% of their client pictures involved dachshunds, often with spinal problems.

On a separate front, I've decided Ignoramus might be the most underappreciated poster 'round here, in terms of funny ratio.
I'd like to direct our Nicaraguan counselor to my comment on his profile dated 7/11/07. YOU'RE LATE TO THE PARTY, GUY.
 
He's 9 and in the 4th grade. Nobody has shown up yet but I think the fact that I wrote a pre-emptive letter about things he says as well as his teacher is friends with some GB's daughter, that helps. Plus last year he told his IEP that we lock him in the basement for days at a time. ( :lmao: ####### #######) He has a history of making things up. I told him tonight that if he keeps saying things like that they will take him away from us. Now that would be horrible.
What is his response when you ask him why he says these things? Is he "joking"?

 
Sorry to everyone dealing with crappy stuff with their offspring and pets. And those dealing with farts that smell extra bad. I love you and Tanner wishes you all to eat a ####.

 
Not to dump out more sadness in this thread but my yellow lab who has been the faithful companion for my family for 12 years has a tumor and is now on cancer meds. Was at the vet with him this morning. He has been up in the middle of the night multiple time to go out and do his business. Been losing weight now for 5 months. The vet says the tumor has gotten bigger. I know the end is getting close for him and I hate to think about it.

I felt like we needed to talk to the kids about it last night to try to prepare them some. My youngest was a mess and still starts to tear up and give the dog hugs. I can't stand the thought of having to let the kids say goodbye to him but it is coming soon. It has been breaking my heart all day.
Horrible position to be in.

Coming from experience, don't wait too long. Sorry, man.

 
On a lighter note..

I had my wife cut out three of the stitches in the roof of my mouth tonight. Holy #### what an ordeal.

 
Our taxi driver (yes, we're in Atlanta with no car) to the second vet today had an air freshener that was called "Black Ice". My first thought was, "WTF scent is that?" and my second was to get a picture for shuke.
So it smelled like nothing?

(recycled joke)
Wow, I am 3-7 years behind in everything. :kicksrock:

Still awaiting word on Fuzzy surgery. When we left him at the second vet, we were told "no phone calls tonight means good news". Since then I've received three phone calls. I don't want any more. :(

 
Our taxi driver (yes, we're in Atlanta with no car) to the second vet today had an air freshener that was called "Black Ice". My first thought was, "WTF scent is that?" and my second was to get a picture for shuke.
So it smelled like nothing?

(recycled joke)
Wow, I am 3-7 years behind in everything. :kicksrock:

Still awaiting word on Fuzzy surgery. When we left him at the second vet, we were told "no phone calls tonight means good news". Since then I've received three phone calls. I don't want any more. :(
Aw. Thoprawishes.

 
One more phone call, with not-bad news. Fuzzy out of surgery now, which went fine but "not out of the woods". Next update morning tomorrow if all goes OK.

 
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Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.

 
Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.
:lmao:

And :lmao: that Family Feud leads to "The Talk".

 
Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.
Alzheimer's medication

His teeth

That stupid captain's cap

 
Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.
Alzheimer's medication

His teeth

That stupid captain's cap
Uh, naked grandma down?
 
Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.
A brochure saying that 80% of sexually active men will get HPV.

 
Cal has been a mess this year at school. I'll spare you a lot of details but it has been killing me inside. It has made so screwed up I even thought that somebody here, that I've considered a GB for a long time, was mad at me. Anyhow, just minutes ago I received an e-mail from his teacher that he told her I beat him. Again. This is the second time this school year he told her that. The worst part is he then said he wants to kill himself. I don't believe this to be true but it is sickening all the same. We are meeting with his doctor tomorrow about changing his meds and another trip to a psychiatrist on Friday. So if you wonder why I've been MIA a lot from here the last month or so, that's why.
TPW for Cal, your family and you GB, I can't even imagine how heart wrenching it must be to hear that.

I have been debating posting about this with all of the difficult things a lot of GMTANers are experiencing. But I really wanted to post this, esp to get Tanner's thoughts, but we have taken our oldest in for neuropysch testing to hopefully help in figuring out what his difficulties with reading/math are. He's in the 4th grade but is reading at only the beginning of 2nd grade level. His math has been close to grade level when he is read the word problems but is starting to slip and he's back in what they refer to as intervention for math and he's been in the reading intervention since 1st grade.

He's having such a hard time but he's working his ### off but not making a lot of progress. We have no idea how to help him, we have had summer tutoring for the last 3 years to try and help catch him up but it doesn't seem to be helping in catching him, just slowing down his falling behind. We meet with the neuropysch next month to get the results, hopefully she'll have a better approach in how to teach him so he understands better.
Man, I wish I could give you some solid info but this really isn't my field (elementary ed, learning problems etc). Sorry.

But keep on looking into ANY available help you can get.

 
Watching Family Feud with the family. Category is "Name something you would find on Hugh Hefner's nightstand". I blurted out 'condoms', which was #2. Viagra was #1. I then was asked by Cooper what #1 and #2 were. Wasn't ready for this talk tonight, but I gave it to them straight. Both boys are giggling hysterically.
Alzheimer's medication

His teeth

That stupid captain's cap
Uh, naked grandma down?
You know, after 2-3 years, I'm STILL hoping that someone could make it into my ringtone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L8UQaAJmYs&feature=player_embedded

(at 0:38)

 
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Wait, am I to understand that (1) the GMTAN draft was real, and (2) our food team won this week? What, did we play Abe's team or something? Congrats to my teammates who carried us.

 
Wait, am I to understand that (1) the GMTAN draft was real, and (2) our food team won this week? What, did we play Abe's team or something? Congrats to my teammates who carried us.
:lmao:

Team ###### AIDS doing better than I thought we would. Who would've thunk Sam Bradford and Alex Smith would be suitable QB's.

 
This was not a good night to login to the GMTAN at 12:27am to catch up on 4 pages after being at softball all night (we won both games, 20-runned 'em in one :woz:). TPW to everyone dealing with bad stuff. And I mean it.

 

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