Great to hear!Tsukiyumi wrote:Well, they got the tube out today; she sounds a lot better, and hopefully she'll be home later this week.
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Great news, Tsu. The promise of leaving a hospital is a great morale-booster.
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So am I. She'll stay in there for a few more days for observation, then she's going to stay at a friend's house for a few days, and then I'll go pick her up in Plantersville. That's the plan at the moment, anyways. She said to tell you guys she'll be back soon.Lazar wrote:Very glad to hear it.
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Tell her we can't wait!Tsukiyumi wrote:So am I. She'll stay in there for a few more days for observation, then she's going to stay at a friend's house for a few days, and then I'll go pick her up in Plantersville. That's the plan at the moment, anyways. She said to tell you guys she'll be back soon.Lazar wrote:Very glad to hear it.
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Will do.
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Great news, Tsu. Give her our best.
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This is the picture from the convention, finally got it, and bob, is the one that looks high as a kite...
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He looks like he's about to pass out.
Though, I imagine I'd probably have a grin on my face so big the top half of my head would fall off.
Though, I imagine I'd probably have a grin on my face so big the top half of my head would fall off.
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Couldn't get one with Stitch in it!?
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Awesome, Nick.Nickswitz wrote:
This is the picture from the convention, finally got it, and bob, is the one that looks high as a kite...
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Sadly no, it was limited to 2 per picture, well, on the site it was, in reality they really didn't care, so it would have been cool to have that...Lt. Staplic wrote:Couldn't get one with Stitch in it!?
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You win 30,000 free Internets for that picture.
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Awe shuks, I love you guys, really I do. Preston and I both, are hella lucky to have such an awesome group of guys on our side.
Woo-hoo I can breathe again!!! Sh*t man, who would of thought I'd go outta town for a funeral only to almost have one myself twice. First the car wreck; then the first hospital I was sent to, had to transfer me to Bryan for the lack of proper facilities. Then, they find out in Bryan, that Navasota hospital just stabbed me in the chest with a 1/2in by 10in long tube for fun, 'cause they didn't even hit the mark. All in all, I was stabbed in the chest 3 frickn' times man. Whew, thank my lucky stars for morphine.
Looks like I'll be having to take care of you for a couple of days, before you can start helping me out yeah?
They are gonna keep me on the morphine for the rest of the day n' night. Then they will put me on some pills before sending me home with a script. Yes, they do send you home with meds. You just have to pay for them, witch means I won't get my full script, due to me loosing my job I guess huh Press?
Any way thank you all for your positive thoughts, and prayers. You all are wonderful people, it's so good to be back on the forum.
Now I can get back to Lot......
P.S. You do look stoned kiddo
Woo-hoo I can breathe again!!! Sh*t man, who would of thought I'd go outta town for a funeral only to almost have one myself twice. First the car wreck; then the first hospital I was sent to, had to transfer me to Bryan for the lack of proper facilities. Then, they find out in Bryan, that Navasota hospital just stabbed me in the chest with a 1/2in by 10in long tube for fun, 'cause they didn't even hit the mark. All in all, I was stabbed in the chest 3 frickn' times man. Whew, thank my lucky stars for morphine.
I wish that were true Tzu, unfortunately it was the lack of oxygen. All is going well though, and I hope to be at home in three to four days, K Tzu?Tsukiyumi wrote:I talked to her at noon for a minute or two. She said she managed to walk around the ward twice. Of course, right after we talked for a moment, I heard the morphine drip go on twice, and she went all groggy. I told her to take a nap.
Looks like I'll be having to take care of you for a couple of days, before you can start helping me out yeah?
They are gonna keep me on the morphine for the rest of the day n' night. Then they will put me on some pills before sending me home with a script. Yes, they do send you home with meds. You just have to pay for them, witch means I won't get my full script, due to me loosing my job I guess huh Press?
Any way thank you all for your positive thoughts, and prayers. You all are wonderful people, it's so good to be back on the forum.
Now I can get back to Lot......
P.S. You do look stoned kiddo
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Reason: Fixed more of Leia's spelling. This is fun. :D
Reason: Fixed more of Leia's spelling. This is fun. :D
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Hey you.
Actually, it looks like you are going to get paid for the work you did, just in cash.
On one of the hospital computers, eh? I noticed them myself.
Actually, it looks like you are going to get paid for the work you did, just in cash.
On one of the hospital computers, eh? I noticed them myself.
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So where are you now, hospital net cafe?
Anyway, good to see you back online and on the mend, and here's hoping for a speedy recovery.
Anyway, good to see you back online and on the mend, and here's hoping for a speedy recovery.
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