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<P>Surprise.</P> <P>Surprise.</P> <P>Surprise. (As Gomer Pyle would say [:D] )</P> <P>Yeah, I know it has been a while. Hello all of the regulars and hello to the new guys too. (New to me anyway )</P> <P><BR>Have I got a story to tell you all. This is true too. Some of you know Duchess has been very sick. She was close to dying with liver failure. The vet did not think she was going to live. But the liver is a remarkable organ and can regenerate itself with time and proper care, vitamins, meds, etc.</P> <P>During her ordeal I had to work and try to take care of her, plus doing other things too. I never get a lot of sleep and was getting even less during this time. Since I work second shift and stay up late I am not a morning person. I am very clumsey during the first hour I am awake and just not operating at 100%. I often get up and walk Duchess as one of the first 2 or 3 events of the day. Half the time I get outside and wonder if I have put blue jean shorts on over my boxer shorts and have to look down and check. Thank God so far I did have presence of mind to do so, even tho many mornings I didn't remember doing so. The other morning I got up make my run to the boy's room, started making coffee and took Duchess out for her first walk of the morning. Here it is 8:30 in the morning, on a school day no less, when I had my normal thought "I hope I put on some blue jean shorts." Well I looked down as I always do to check and much to my surprise there I was in the middle of the street wearing only a t-shirt and my boxer shorts. Needless to say the walk to the house was very brisk. I was very glad that the school kids were on their busses and there was no traffic on my road during that 3 or 4 minute walk. Anybody else had a near "streaking" appearance lately? </P> <P> Soooooo how is everyone? [;)] </P> <P>(I certainly hope no one hurts themselves as they get up off the floor after reading that story.)<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> </P> <P> </P> <P> <BR> <BR> </P> <P> </P>
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