8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 17

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Thanks for thinking of me, guys. Since switching chemo meds last Tuesday I am doing *much* better. The nasuea and headaches that were keeping me on the couch for days at a time are all but gone. There are different side effects with this one but they are much easier to take. I am past the half way point with the chemo :cool1: :cool1:

Glad you are halfway through with the chemo, Maryann . . . and it sounds like having fun in WDW was just what you needed! :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: as you finish up the rest of the chemo.
 
I do think is his wake, reminds me a bit of the Tasmanian devil-

(For people with out young kids its a cartoon)

Now, if Crash was here he could morph his head onto the tasmanian devil's body and post it . . .
 

Come on Crashenstein (Cheryl) you have to do this. :cool1:

Sorry I am at work so I can't give you the head shot I saved, but here is the final photo. It should be fairly easy to cut and paste.

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Something to consider for the website as time goes on, but no one gets included without an OK from them.

My thoughts are that no one (well except for a few) would object to showing green dots for rooms occupied by people from the DIS.

We could always do an option to include who is occupying the room (ie your dis identity).

Of course if you're in a cat 3 or above and don't tell us we'll just play ding/dong/ditch more frequently...:rolleyes1
 
My thoughts are that no one (well except for a few) would object to showing green dots for rooms occupied by people from the DIS.

We could always do an option to include who is occupying the room (ie your dis identity).

Of course if you're in a cat 3 or above and don't tell us we'll just play ding/dong/ditch more frequently...:rolleyes1

I just wouldn't want to presume that anyone wants to be listed, but if ya want stuff in your fish extended....

One of our group has a Cat 1....
 
Well, you had a better reason than us. We got married for the car insurance.

Shortly before Christmas 1990, we were involved in an auto accident that totalled my then-fiancee's car. (We had been engaged for about six months and planning to be married in October 1991 after I finished college). We decided to buy a new car together, which we did, but then found out no one would give us car insurance together because we were not married. We got our blood tests, went to the courthouse and were married and bought the car two days later.

We later moved our real wedding to December to be closer to Christmas. No one knew except our minister and we've always celebrated the December date. We had to keep it a secret primarily for SWMBO's family, mainly her Catholic grandmother, who also did not know we were living together. (Janie's dad had no problem with this -- he was happy that her rent was cut in half because she was living with someone...)

My DH and I moved in together about a month after we were engaged. My mother had to write me a long letter telling me she didn't approve. She was fine after the letter...of course I was upset...but SHE was fine:rolleyes:
(Also Catholic;) )
 
I just wouldn't want to presume that anyone wants to be listed, but if ya want stuff in your fish extended....

One of our group has a Cat 1....

Tom, I would guess that closer to the time (and hopefully when people have room numbers other than GTY!) we will have a sign up for those wanting to be listed on maps of the ship, as well as a separate sign up for fish extenders (we have a fine drink-oriented committee for that, as you recall). Some (like Andrew UK) are happy to be listed on a map, but don't usually "do" the extenders . . .
 
Thanks for thinking of me, guys. Since switching chemo meds last Tuesday I am doing *much* better. The nasuea and headaches that were keeping me on the couch for days at a time are all but gone. There are different side effects with this one but they are much easier to take. I am past the half way point with the chemo :cool1: :cool1:

So good to hear you're feeling better:goodvibes
Jealous of your trip too. Sounds like it was a blast:banana:
 
My DH and I moved in together about a month after we were engaged. My mother had to write me a long letter telling me she didn't approve. She was fine after the letter...of course I was upset...but SHE was fine:rolleyes:
(Also Catholic;) )

Before we were married, we operated on a "don't ask, don't tell" policy with both families!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sure most knew, or suspected, but as long as no one talked about it, everyone was free to pretend it wasn't happening, so no big scenes . . .
 
Before we were married, we operated on a "don't ask, don't tell" policy with both families!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sure most knew, or suspected, but as long as no one talked about it, everyone was free to pretend it wasn't happening, so no big scenes . . .

We did have to keep it a secret from my Grandma:rolleyes1
But noone else (except for my Mom) really cared:confused3

A friend of mine was telling me what his pre-cana (pre-wedding) meetings were like with a priest. They had to change their message on their answering machine to avoid getting in trouble:lmao:
 
Hi folks

DS is improving. He's got a killer headache and gets naseous if he moves around too much. The headache is managed by tylenol, so it's not too painful. He just starts getting cranky when its time for a new dose. All his neurological tests are fine though.

They are concerned about the cracked bones causing fluid to leak. Hasn't happened so far, but they are keeping a close eye on him. Also, the fracture is very near his ear and they can see some bruising inside the ear. They are going to test in the next few days to see if he suffered any additional hearing loss. Good thing is we just had a follow up hearing test last week, so they have up to date results to compare too.

He's sleeping most of the time. Eating a little. And walked around his room today. Still another day or 2 in the hospital at least.
 
Hi folks

DS is improving. He's got a killer headache and gets naseous if he moves around too much. The headache is managed by tylenol, so it's not too painful. He just starts getting cranky when its time for a new dose. All his neurological tests are fine though.

They are concerned about the cracked bones causing fluid to leak. Hasn't happened so far, but they are keeping a close eye on him. Also, the fracture is very near his ear and they can see some bruising inside the ear. They are going to test in the next few days to see if he suffered any additional hearing loss. Good thing is we just had a follow up hearing test last week, so they have up to date results to compare too.

He's sleeping most of the time. Eating a little. And walked around his room today. Still another day or 2 in the hospital at least.

Thanks for the update, Monica -- :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
 
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