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Rugman

Quote from: finsleft on March 24, 2008, 04:18:43 PM
Duff-
Forget the discussion, just take my advice: Stay out of the way of the female commandeered wedding juggernaut!
And be careful when doing the chicken dance.  Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da.....

DutchFan2004

Quote from: DuffMan on March 24, 2008, 03:50:23 PM
Quote from: finsleft on March 24, 2008, 02:57:39 PM
Sure can tell who's a newlywed.  ;)

Fins, do you want to discuss table decorations and ceremony music, because I can do that, too :)

And I've got 67 days of bachelorhood left  :P

A funeral durge comes to mind when reading this.   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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57Johnnie

Quote from: DuffMan on March 24, 2008, 03:50:23 PM
Quote from: finsleft on March 24, 2008, 02:57:39 PM
Sure can tell who's a newlywed.  ;)

Fins, do you want to discuss table decorations and ceremony music, because I can do that, too :)

And I've got 67 days of bachelorhood left  :P
I guess I meant Tux not Dux ;D
The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

Gray Fox

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Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on March 24, 2008, 05:08:56 PM
(Everyone knows 'fishing' and 'beer' only constitute one topic! ;))
I always thought something else is normally "paired" with beer. :P
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SUMMIT!!!!!

After the game, the king and pawn go into the same box.

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DuffMan

#37115
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on March 24, 2008, 05:08:56 PM
(Everyone knows 'fishing' and 'beer' only constitute one topic! ;))

I actually don't drink much when I fish, just when I get home  :o

A tradition unrivaled...
MIAC Champions: '32, '35, '36, '38, '53, '62, '63, '65, '71, '74, '75, '76, '77, '79, '82, '85, '89, '91, '93, '94, '95, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '03, '05, '06, '08, '09, '14, '18, '19, '21, '22, '24
National Champions: '63, '65, '76, '03

Retired Old Rat

Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.

   
National Champions: 1963, 1965, 1976, 2003

finsleft

Cripes ROR, you've got a lot on your plate. All the best to you as you navigate your medical journey.  Please keep us posted, if you feel up to it. Sh!t, we're family here so we need to try to help keep your spirits up.

Vestibular Schwannoma? Sounds like the Schwan's man was at your door too many times!  :D
Seriously Bud, kick it and be well long before football season.  :-*

DuffMan


A tradition unrivaled...
MIAC Champions: '32, '35, '36, '38, '53, '62, '63, '65, '71, '74, '75, '76, '77, '79, '82, '85, '89, '91, '93, '94, '95, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '03, '05, '06, '08, '09, '14, '18, '19, '21, '22, '24
National Champions: '63, '65, '76, '03

Pat Coleman

Quote from: Retired Old Rat on March 24, 2008, 09:45:16 PM
Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.

Damn -- I know it's good news but it still sounds bad. :(

Go get 'em...
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tmerton

Quote from: Retired Old Rat on March 24, 2008, 09:45:16 PM
Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.

I didn't want to say that's what you get for not posting, but geez, that must be what you get.  [The rest of you take heed.]

Glad you got the 2nd opinion.  Hope this doesn't affect your shutter finger in the fall.  In the meantime, don't stray far from the MIACPP, new job or not.

And whatever Fins says, that, too. ;)

Veek

ROR - best wishes for a quick and speedy recovery.  You need to be in top-notch condition come September.
Go Johnnies!!!

Johnnie

Quote from: Retired Old Rat on March 24, 2008, 09:45:16 PM
Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.



hey there ROR.....

Just don't forget these words:  "Fight you Johnnies, Fight you Johnnies....."

The Best to you....

Johnnie

Rugman

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Quote from: Retired Old Rat on March 24, 2008, 09:45:16 PM
Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.


All the best to you ROR.  My sister in law has a similar condition and its been under control for about four years now.

justadad

Quote from: Retired Old Rat on March 24, 2008, 09:45:16 PM
Been away for a while.  Started a new job in November so I stayed heads down focusing on that.

Got a big kick in the pants on January 28 when I was first diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.  It is known as an Acoustic Neuroma.  It is also called Vestibular Schwannoma.  The good news is I caught it early.

The biggest risk right now is that I will lose hearing in my right ear.  About 50/50 based on the location of my tumor right up next to the cochlea.

I am in the process of deciding whether I want to do radiation or surgery.  At first I was sure I was going the  surgery route at the U of MN.  After going to Mayo last week, and doing a lot more research, I am leaning towards radiation.  I have a few outstanding questions I need answered and then I need to decide and get on with it.

Side note.  My sister went with me to Mayo last week.  On an elevator this old codger in a wheel chair kept grabbing her ass.  Guy was drooling but he still knew how to enjoy himself.

Please return to talk of football, babes, beer, yatta yatta yatta.


Just like Johnnie Magic you gotta believe.  My tumor will be sidelined 20 years in October.  Keep your attitude positive and know we will all be praying for you.