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Lovely, Spa and Guido! 
Hey Becks, hopefully the problem will be over soon. May 11th is still a long ways away. If it doesn't... then...CURSE YOU, SONY!!!  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:18:28 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | I've been trying to but the link on the non-US residents page to order it doesn't work  |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Welllll then...let's start some blah, ladies and germs.
Who else but me pre-ordered the super duper guaranteed-to-be-totally-awesome British Steel 30th anniversary boxset? |
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[spapad] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:16:37 PM | |
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OH they will be missed, Ahem, cough. lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:15:31 PM)
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Oh dear, that is very sad indeed. Not hahahahahaha!
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Not so fast Becks! I have a Major announcement, well..............just for me. The person I used to work for ..................She is sadly looking for a new place to spread her wings. Sad isn't it. BWAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Of course I'm so broken up about it. How could it be? What's the saying? you reep what you sow? Did I spell sow right? in this case? lol
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Heya Kiamat, good to see you back! Nope, no major announcements. I wish! LOL!
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Aye, I was about to say it wasn't here last I looked!
First off though, I must apologise for my extended absence, I pretty much quit internet in my last week of holiday in order to get an essay done, then I got back to uni to discover I didn't have any... assuming the problem was with the data port in my room (well, everything else in halls has broken at some point) I waited a week for maintainence to tell me the problem was in fact with my computer.. then it took a few more days to find someone who could fix it...
I don't think I've missed any major announcements in the world of Priest, am I right?
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Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[Becks] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:15:31 PM | |
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Oh dear, that is very sad indeed. Not hahahahahaha! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:05:14 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | Not so fast Becks! I have a Major announcement, well..............just for me. The person I used to work for ..................She is sadly looking for a new place to spread her wings. Sad isn't it. BWAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Of course I'm so broken up about it. How could it be? What's the saying? you reep what you sow? Did I spell sow right? in this case? lol |  | Becks wrote: | | Heya Kiamat, good to see you back! Nope, no major announcements. I wish! LOL! |  | kiamat wrote: | | Aye, I was about to say it wasn't here last I looked!
First off though, I must apologise for my extended absence, I pretty much quit internet in my last week of holiday in order to get an essay done, then I got back to uni to discover I didn't have any... assuming the problem was with the data port in my room (well, everything else in halls has broken at some point) I waited a week for maintainence to tell me the problem was in fact with my computer.. then it took a few more days to find someone who could fix it...
I don't think I've missed any major announcements in the world of Priest, am I right? |  | FreakyMetalHead wrote: | | Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[spapad] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:05:14 PM | |
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Not so fast Becks! I have a Major announcement, well..............just for me. The person I used to work for ..................She is sadly looking for a new place to spread her wings. Sad isn't it. BWAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Of course I'm so broken up about it. How could it be? What's the saying? you reep what you sow? Did I spell sow right? in this case? lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:09:10 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | Heya Kiamat, good to see you back! Nope, no major announcements. I wish! LOL! |  | kiamat wrote: | | Aye, I was about to say it wasn't here last I looked!
First off though, I must apologise for my extended absence, I pretty much quit internet in my last week of holiday in order to get an essay done, then I got back to uni to discover I didn't have any... assuming the problem was with the data port in my room (well, everything else in halls has broken at some point) I waited a week for maintainence to tell me the problem was in fact with my computer.. then it took a few more days to find someone who could fix it...
I don't think I've missed any major announcements in the world of Priest, am I right? |  | FreakyMetalHead wrote: | | Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[Becks] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:09:10 PM | |
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Heya Kiamat, good to see you back! Nope, no major announcements. I wish! LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by kiamat from Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:47:38 PM) |  | kiamat wrote: | | Aye, I was about to say it wasn't here last I looked!
First off though, I must apologise for my extended absence, I pretty much quit internet in my last week of holiday in order to get an essay done, then I got back to uni to discover I didn't have any... assuming the problem was with the data port in my room (well, everything else in halls has broken at some point) I waited a week for maintainence to tell me the problem was in fact with my computer.. then it took a few more days to find someone who could fix it...
I don't think I've missed any major announcements in the world of Priest, am I right? |  | FreakyMetalHead wrote: | | Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[kiamat] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:47:38 PM | |
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Aye, I was about to say it wasn't here last I looked!
First off though, I must apologise for my extended absence, I pretty much quit internet in my last week of holiday in order to get an essay done, then I got back to uni to discover I didn't have any... assuming the problem was with the data port in my room (well, everything else in halls has broken at some point) I waited a week for maintainence to tell me the problem was in fact with my computer.. then it took a few more days to find someone who could fix it...
I don't think I've missed any major announcements in the world of Priest, am I right? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by FreakyMetalHead from Wednesday, April 21, 2010 10:25:31 AM) |  | FreakyMetalHead wrote: | | Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[FreakyMetalHead] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 10:25:31 AM | |
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Whats up with the blood? This site is turning into a freak show. ROFL!! I like it. |
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[spapad] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:16:41 AM | |
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Me Three!!!  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:14:40 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Welllll then...let's start some blah, ladies and germs.
Who else but me pre-ordered the super duper guaranteed-to-be-totally-awesome British Steel 30th anniversary boxset? |
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:47:13 AM | |
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MEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:14:40 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Welllll then...let's start some blah, ladies and germs.
Who else but me pre-ordered the super duper guaranteed-to-be-totally-awesome British Steel 30th anniversary boxset? |
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[Becks] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:18:28 PM | |
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I've been trying to but the link on the non-US residents page to order it doesn't work  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:14:40 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Welllll then...let's start some blah, ladies and germs.
Who else but me pre-ordered the super duper guaranteed-to-be-totally-awesome British Steel 30th anniversary boxset? |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:14:40 PM | |
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Welllll then...let's start some blah, ladies and germs.
Who else but me pre-ordered the super duper guaranteed-to-be-totally-awesome British Steel 30th anniversary boxset? |
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[Becks] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 7:01:38 PM | |
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Blah blah blah back at you, Spa, hehe  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, April 20, 2010 6:29:19 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | That Blah sitting still all day just makes me sad. lol Blah,blah,blah.................... |
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[spapad] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 6:29:19 PM | |
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That Blah sitting still all day just makes me sad. lol Blah,blah,blah.................... |
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[Becks] Monday, April 19, 2010 9:51:47 PM | |
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Wow, great photos Iceman! That volcano is certainly causing more than it's fair share of problems around the world. There are thousands of travellers stranded here in NZ who can't get home to Europe. Hopefully it settles down soon. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by IceMan (The Northen Warrior) from Monday, April 19, 2010 3:17:26 PM) |
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[jerZgirl] Monday, April 19, 2010 5:14:53 PM | |
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Congrats Ron!
Sorry to read about your dad. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:40:11 PM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Thanks for the kind words everyone!!
The one thing I'll always hold near to my heart about this place is how we support each other through the good times as well as the bad. Sure, as with any family we may not always see eye to eye at times, but when it matters most, you all are there!!
As far as my father goes, anyone who's gone through this knows how tough it is to deal with. The way I'm looking at it is the family has time to properly say good bye, tell him how much we love him, and make however long he has left as comfortable and peaceful as possible for him. The one thing he wanted to do was live long enough to see his great grandson, he now is gonna have that chance...
...Loghan was born at 7:34am today. He's 7lb 4oz, 19 1/2 in., dark curly hair (like me) with deep blue eyes (also like me, for now lol), and the little guy is so peaceful. Just like when my daughter was born, while holding him as he slept I couldn't help but wonder what in the world he was dreaming about?!? One moment he seemed to smile, the next he's puckering his lips, the next he kicks his leg or moves his arm...what the heck is he dreaming about???
Enjoying the moment is what I did today, and it will live with me forever!! Mom is healthy while Dad is exhausted and they're both ready for about 15 hours of uninterupted sleep. Today is a day for me to count my blessings, and to appreciate your kindness...thank you all!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, April 19, 2010 4:33:25 PM | |
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WOW!! That's a humongous ash cloud!!
Thanks for the pics!! Hopefully everything will be A-OK overthere soon.
When is Wacken Open Air? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by IceMan (The Northen Warrior) from Monday, April 19, 2010 3:17:26 PM) |
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[Head banger] Monday, April 19, 2010 4:06:04 PM | |
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[IceMan (The Northen Warrior)] Monday, April 19, 2010 3:17:26 PM | |
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[joedraper] Monday, April 19, 2010 1:57:19 AM | |
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Ron, life is too often like this. We get tremendous highs with tremendous lows. I am so happy that he gets to meet his grandson and that he has you all around to keep him comfortable and to spend as much time with him as you can. Tell him you love him as much as you can and speak about everything that is on your mind. I will be praying for your family and especially for your father.
Freeze, you summed up life so perfectly in that last post! Always with the words of wisdom at the right time, how do you get it right time after time? (Seriously.. a sister needs ideas hear to lift sales rates lol) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:31:30 AM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided. |  | ron h wrote: | | Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!! |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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[hellrider 31038] Sunday, April 18, 2010 7:18:42 PM | |
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sorry to hear about your father Ron.he is in my thoughts and prayers for a quick and complete recovery.try to keep positive my good friend..and also wanted to wish you congradlations with your daughter [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:31:30 AM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided. |  | ron h wrote: | | Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!! |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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[spapad] Sunday, April 18, 2010 7:11:13 PM | |
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Congratulations Gramps! Sounds like a banner day for you and yours! I'm sure you got lots of pictures! Be sure to send some our way when you get the chance. A blessed new metalhead has joined the world today! lol I'm sure your father is so looking forward to seeing his great grandchild.  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:40:11 PM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Thanks for the kind words everyone!!
The one thing I'll always hold near to my heart about this place is how we support each other through the good times as well as the bad. Sure, as with any family we may not always see eye to eye at times, but when it matters most, you all are there!!
As far as my father goes, anyone who's gone through this knows how tough it is to deal with. The way I'm looking at it is the family has time to properly say good bye, tell him how much we love him, and make however long he has left as comfortable and peaceful as possible for him. The one thing he wanted to do was live long enough to see his great grandson, he now is gonna have that chance...
...Loghan was born at 7:34am today. He's 7lb 4oz, 19 1/2 in., dark curly hair (like me) with deep blue eyes (also like me, for now lol), and the little guy is so peaceful. Just like when my daughter was born, while holding him as he slept I couldn't help but wonder what in the world he was dreaming about?!? One moment he seemed to smile, the next he's puckering his lips, the next he kicks his leg or moves his arm...what the heck is he dreaming about???
Enjoying the moment is what I did today, and it will live with me forever!! Mom is healthy while Dad is exhausted and they're both ready for about 15 hours of uninterupted sleep. Today is a day for me to count my blessings, and to appreciate your kindness...thank you all!! |
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Sunday, April 18, 2010 7:06:25 PM | |
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I'm so sorry to hear about your dad Ron. I really hope that he responds to the chemo and that he can spend some wonderful moments with his great grandson. We are thinking of you and hoping for the best.
And congratulations to you on becoming a grandpa! Enjoy every moment, they are only little for such a short time. There is just something special about holding a newborn baby. I remember watching my sons for hours and the little expresions they would make and wondering the same thing - what are they dreaming about? This is what life is all about - these wonderful moments. Enjoy! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:40:11 PM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Thanks for the kind words everyone!!
The one thing I'll always hold near to my heart about this place is how we support each other through the good times as well as the bad. Sure, as with any family we may not always see eye to eye at times, but when it matters most, you all are there!!
As far as my father goes, anyone who's gone through this knows how tough it is to deal with. The way I'm looking at it is the family has time to properly say good bye, tell him how much we love him, and make however long he has left as comfortable and peaceful as possible for him. The one thing he wanted to do was live long enough to see his great grandson, he now is gonna have that chance...
...Loghan was born at 7:34am today. He's 7lb 4oz, 19 1/2 in., dark curly hair (like me) with deep blue eyes (also like me, for now lol), and the little guy is so peaceful. Just like when my daughter was born, while holding him as he slept I couldn't help but wonder what in the world he was dreaming about?!? One moment he seemed to smile, the next he's puckering his lips, the next he kicks his leg or moves his arm...what the heck is he dreaming about???
Enjoying the moment is what I did today, and it will live with me forever!! Mom is healthy while Dad is exhausted and they're both ready for about 15 hours of uninterupted sleep. Today is a day for me to count my blessings, and to appreciate your kindness...thank you all!! |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, April 18, 2010 7:03:19 PM | |
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Both good and bad news, Ron. Such is life, I know.
Congrats, there, grandpa!  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:40:11 PM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Thanks for the kind words everyone!!
The one thing I'll always hold near to my heart about this place is how we support each other through the good times as well as the bad. Sure, as with any family we may not always see eye to eye at times, but when it matters most, you all are there!!
As far as my father goes, anyone who's gone through this knows how tough it is to deal with. The way I'm looking at it is the family has time to properly say good bye, tell him how much we love him, and make however long he has left as comfortable and peaceful as possible for him. The one thing he wanted to do was live long enough to see his great grandson, he now is gonna have that chance...
...Loghan was born at 7:34am today. He's 7lb 4oz, 19 1/2 in., dark curly hair (like me) with deep blue eyes (also like me, for now lol), and the little guy is so peaceful. Just like when my daughter was born, while holding him as he slept I couldn't help but wonder what in the world he was dreaming about?!? One moment he seemed to smile, the next he's puckering his lips, the next he kicks his leg or moves his arm...what the heck is he dreaming about???
Enjoying the moment is what I did today, and it will live with me forever!! Mom is healthy while Dad is exhausted and they're both ready for about 15 hours of uninterupted sleep. Today is a day for me to count my blessings, and to appreciate your kindness...thank you all!! |
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[ron h] Sunday, April 18, 2010 6:40:11 PM | |
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Thanks for the kind words everyone!!
The one thing I'll always hold near to my heart about this place is how we support each other through the good times as well as the bad. Sure, as with any family we may not always see eye to eye at times, but when it matters most, you all are there!!
As far as my father goes, anyone who's gone through this knows how tough it is to deal with. The way I'm looking at it is the family has time to properly say good bye, tell him how much we love him, and make however long he has left as comfortable and peaceful as possible for him. The one thing he wanted to do was live long enough to see his great grandson, he now is gonna have that chance...
...Loghan was born at 7:34am today. He's 7lb 4oz, 19 1/2 in., dark curly hair (like me) with deep blue eyes (also like me, for now lol), and the little guy is so peaceful. Just like when my daughter was born, while holding him as he slept I couldn't help but wonder what in the world he was dreaming about?!? One moment he seemed to smile, the next he's puckering his lips, the next he kicks his leg or moves his arm...what the heck is he dreaming about???
Enjoying the moment is what I did today, and it will live with me forever!! Mom is healthy while Dad is exhausted and they're both ready for about 15 hours of uninterupted sleep. Today is a day for me to count my blessings, and to appreciate your kindness...thank you all!! |
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[jerZgirl] Sunday, April 18, 2010 4:07:17 PM | |
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Finally went food shopping - worked the dogs - have a migrane...blech.
going to attempt to cook something edible... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, April 17, 2010 12:23:51 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | Well, you have the basic "staples" Kool Aid and Pizza. Maybe it's time to at least go buy some Ramen. lol |  | jerZgirl wrote: | | I need to make a time machine. Not to travel through time. But to add more hours in the day and days in the week.
What was I thinking? Working full time then Wed-Fri night I am on the go with the dogs training. Then Sunday too...
I am going away for a week soon so that will be very nice!!!
Havent even had time to food shop - my fridge is bare except for the Kool-Aid and the leftover pizza. |
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[Head banger] Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:44:39 PM | |
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Ron. Best wishes for your Dad, and congrats on your grand daughter. |
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[Becks] Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:21:30 PM | |
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Ron, I am very sorry to read that. What an awful situation. I have everything crossed that your Dad responds well to chemo.
And congratulations on becoming a grandpa! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:31:30 AM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided. |  | ron h wrote: | | Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!! |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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[spapad] Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:39:42 AM | |
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Ron, I know you have too much going on right now. It's a shame that it is a mixed bag of good and unfortunate. The greatest generation will be around long enough to meet the new generation, THAT takes determination on the bahalf of your father and he must be a true fighter and someone you must be very proud of. With a determination like his, he may just suprise you and be around for quite some time. Attitude and will are such strong driving forces.
Sometimes we get caught up in the little things of life and fail to see beyond that. Know you and yours are on my mind my friend and I hope for the best for you all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:31:30 AM)
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Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!!
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Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided.
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Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!!
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Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!!
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:23:05 AM | |
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Like DF said, Ron, no need to apologize in the least! In fact, I find it quite humbling that you would even think that with all you have on your plate right now. Take care of yourself and the family, my friend. Don't worry at all about us.
To answer the question, though, yes. That is my little bro. A second question I always got when I first posted those pics long ago was: "is that your father in the scene in the park?" No. The "old man" was the guy who is usually forced to take the picture. Especially when we are skiing.
Congrats on the new gradson. You deserve all the good things life has to offer. Like Freeze said, it is to fragile and, I'll add, too short not to try and live up every moment. I WILL find and scan that Cubbies pic for you. You'll get a laugh. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:31:30 AM) |  | ron h wrote: | | Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided. |  | ron h wrote: | | Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!! |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!! |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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[Deep Freeze] Sunday, April 18, 2010 8:06:16 AM | |
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No need to apologize, Ron. We are facing a similar situation this weekend, believe it or not. Apparently, the Princess' uncle has been very ill for several months and fell in his home three days ago. NO ONE came for him and he could not reach a phone so he laid there, helpless, for the entire time! He was placed in ICU last night and she went to the hospital to be with him. Further, her brother's wife found a lump Friday and has to have emergency surgery next week. In a nutshell, ALL very bad.
I often wonder at times like these about the true fragility of life. Those of us that were around years ago will recall my battle and subsequent life-change. It amazes me how easily we forget that life is so much like a small pool of water in a desert. It exists only so long as conditions allow. The delicate balance that sustains it can change and cause a catastrophic shift in the blink of an eye, yet we go on..everyday..never realizing that we walk a plank in this world and rely on things completely out of our control to keep us from falling. One small change in our world and we start to slip..to teeter..waving our arms desperately as we try to maintain balance... It's only then that we realize there is a VERY real possibility that we will drop. Or that we MAY drop.
I am grateful for each day. I cannot say that this was always so. I worried about tomorrow. I wondered "what will become of me"..? I have come to realize that I can control somethings and others, I cannot. I try, when possible, to live in the moment. Music has made an incredible difference for me. For brief periods, I am transported to another world. Another life. I become someone else. Someone from a dream. I live there for an hour or so and return back to myself and I smile. I know that I am still balanced on that plank..for now. I may fall tomorrow but , then again, I may not. No matter what, I accept that the pool is still there. The water has not dried up and the elements have not conspired against me...today. I drink. I live. I sleep. I do it all again. For now. Enjoy the moment, my friends. Make that moment count. When you wake in the morning and IF the pool is still there, enjoy it again.
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Sorry I left so abruptly yesterday Freeze and Guido, this has turned into quite the weekend so far. Had to go visit my Dad yesterday with my brother as he is now in a conv. home. He had a kidney removed just after the new year because of cancer and was supposedly cancer free after that. Two weeks ago he was home watching TV when he felt a sharp pain on his side. A trip to the emergency room and two days of testing later it was discovered that cancer had returned to his lungs, liver and in his bones. He's been in and out of radiation since and is rarely awake and coherant. Tomorrow he starts chemo and that will continue until he can't handle it anymore or it's gone (highly unlikely as it's in his bones now). So being in what I jokingly call a halfway house, he was up and about and we wound up staying the bulk of the day with him.
On the flip side, my daughter is at the hospital about ready to give birth to Loghan, my grandson. I'll be heading over there in the next hour or so.
Freeze, one could not claim a love for the game if they didn't know who Vin Scully was. I did not know he was retiring at the end of the season, he will be greatly missed!! I completely feel your pain, bro. Like you, the voice's of summers gone by bring warmth to my heart and a smile to my face...eternal youth and hope!! Vin Scully is a true living legend!!
Guido!!! I do remember now that I see it!!!! A fellow Priest AND Cubs fan, it get's no better than that!!! And that's your brother with you? Two peas in a pod I say!!
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Don't even get me started!! You may or may not know this but, 2010 is Vin Scully's final year as THE voice of the Dodgers. I cannot even begin to tell you guys what his voice means to me. I recall my youth everytime he speaks. Such an icon. Such a true professional and a master of his craft. Things will just NOT be the same without him but I will always be grateful for the memories he has provided.
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Well, you've got plenty of time to find the pic as you wrote you would post 'IF' they won the WS. I've never seen the one of you during the WS!!!
Harry Carey was / is a true legend rip. I miss him in the booth so much!! What I wouldn't give to have run into him one night at some bar on Rush Street!!
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Oh, don't get me wrong. I stand by MY post 100% (save for that bad Don Henley song and worst running movie ever made). I actually have a picture of old Tiger Stadium in my office. Got the new one too. Bought at a market right in the streets of Greektown. Need I call back that pic of me and my bro with one of my FIRST JP cross pictures during the World Series? Skipped school every opening day. Sadly, to see the Tigs lose most often than not. Sad to say the same for the Cubbies.
Hell, Harry Carey made life a very good thing in the 7th irrespective of the outcome. 
Haven't forgotten the pic of me waiting on the platform for the L, Ron. Just can't find it. HAAAAA!!!
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good, ol' Don!! Never liked that song all that much...HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Nevertheless, I stand by my post!! Tis MY time of year and it creepeth ever closer!!
Ron, glad I could find a way to take you with me to "that place". Cubs, Dodgers, Toledo Mudhens...makes no diffference to me. Its all about the time of year and all those things which make it what it is to us. Things that remind of us simpler days. Of family vacations in the mountains or at the beach or wherever. Camping, swimming, hiking. Sitting in that aforementioned chair after all the "eatin" is done and just looking into the night sky... Nothing like a warm, summer evening by the pool. |
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