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Lion's and Ladder's....!???

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Lion's and Ladder's....!???
Posted by zstripe on Monday, November 2, 2015 4:51 PM

Reflecting...on Our...One and only, ''Broadway Lion". With the largest Subway layout, in North Dakota....On the second floor??Whistling

Take Care,All! Big Smile

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Posted by JAMES MOON on Monday, November 2, 2015 5:00 PM

Frank, Excellent tribute to Brother Elias, a.k.a. the Broadway Lion.

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, November 2, 2015 6:11 PM

 

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, November 2, 2015 6:23 PM

Brent,

That's great........LOL, LOL. I almost spit My coffee all over My keyboard. Smile, Wink & Grin

Take Care! Big Smile

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, November 2, 2015 6:28 PM

Thanks, to You..James. The Lion's a ''Keeper''.

Take Care! Big Smile

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Posted by CGW121 on Monday, November 2, 2015 6:41 PM

BATMAN

 

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 4:45 AM

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:13 AM

Rich!

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

I have grown to love the Lion, I must admit.

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Posted by richhotrain on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:18 AM

hon30critter

Rich!

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

I have grown to love the Lion, I must admit.

Dave

 

Same here.  Him may be my only path to Heaven.  Angel

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 7:36 AM

BATMAN

 

 

Brent - you´ve made my day Laugh

 

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Posted by G Paine on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:07 AM
Guess I am out of the loop on this; did Brother Lion have an accident?

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:12 AM

He fell off a ladder and fractured something I don´t exactly remember what it was. It was not his hip, though. He is on the mend at a rehab place, close to being let loose to roam the savanna again Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:12 AM

Yes, George. By now, you may have guessed how he hurt himself. He has a badly broken leg from (yep, you guessed it!) falling of a ladder. I wonder if they called a veterinarian for the lion.

Seriously, Lion: I Hope your recovery continues rapidly. 

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Posted by charlie9 on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:16 AM

How do they wake him up at feeding time?  Poke him with a long stick?

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Posted by superbe on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:29 AM

Hey Lion,

Just heard that you are layed up......I don't know why but seniors and ladders don't mix as you well know now.

Best wishes and get well soon.

Bob

 

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Posted by G Paine on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 10:23 AM

I agree, us folks and lions of a certain age should try to avoid acrobatic tricks on ladders or doing the Fred Astair bit on the stairs. That is why we have children, of in Lion's case younger Brothers. Black Eye Bang Head

OOps, my wife wants me to come and wash the skylight windows, thought we finished that yesterday.

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Posted by Carnegie Falls on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 10:33 AM

Sorry LION, just heard this - hope your recovery goes well.  (insert lion pun with improper pronoun use here)

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 12:55 PM

Here is the afore mentioned LION. Him posted his plight in last month's dinner.

Let us put the story in order and perspective.

I had take a computer down to my office to up grade it to Windows 10. While it booting or something, I went next door to my nursing office to clean the cat house. The maintenance people had just shut off the water in the court yard for the winter, and I was moving the care and feeding of the fleid to the cathouse for the winter. Before doing that, I went up on a ladder, just on the second step, to clean out a summer's worth of filth, fur, and feathers. I twisted this way, fell that way and the ladder landed on top of me.

I let out a plaintive ROAR (perhaps more like a yelp) and the CAT stood up in the cat house looking down at me. Did she come down and lick my brow with her tongue. No she did not do that. But send a bill for the CAT scan. Yup, THAT she could do. Eventually the Abbot and the Prior showed up at my side, but what could they do besides cluck like chickens. The ambulance was called, but of course the ambulance stretcher will not fit in the Abbey elevator without shifting it, and the patinet into a sitting position. And this would not do. So I told them to use the kitchen elevator instead, and to use the secret tunnels under the slype. This they did and after some time I got to the (brand new) hospital in Dickinson. (100% LED lighting throughout, even the street lamps are LEDs). Their x-ray machine was not new, and it showed that there was no fracture. The doctor looked at the x-rays, he looked at me, and having more sense than a bag full off coffee beans, ordered a CT scan. That was painful, but in the end it was done, and it showed a fracture. The doctor looked at who was the orthopod on duty this weekend, and decided to send me to Bismarck instead. I told him, even before he opened his mouth to ask, "Bone and Joint. St. A's" That is about what he had in mind too, and so another ambulance was called, and in an hour plus trip they may have given me three or four morphine injections, But they would not let me drink anything cold. We got to the ER and they parked us in the hallway around the corner, while the on call orthopod was debaiting what to do. Once he decided on surgery in the morning instead of right now, they were able to bring the thirsty LION several tall glasses of diet coke. (Dang hospital does not have Pepsi Products.)

In the morning I remember they pushing bed, cage and all, out the door and down towards the operating room...

... and then I came to, back again in the room where I was as if nothing happened. Later the Doctor came in and told me about two screws and a nail. He said I could do full weight bearing right away, but it was not his leg, and it was not his bear. Eventually monks from the Abbey brought me my bear and a laptop, and I was back in business again.

Then I was moved to a nursing home. Still a lot of pain, and right away  PT and OT converged upon me to make me stronger. (PT stands for pain and torture, and their patron saint is St. Tomas. But a few weeks have now passed, and they plan my release from here on Friday, But I will still come back daily for more PT. Ill be able to use a walker in my room, and in my offices, both nursing and computer, but two flights of stairs to the train room may be a bit of a stretch. Since it is 500' from my room to the cafeteria, I'll still use the power chair for that. But at least thee light at the end of the tunnel is not attached to a locomotive.

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Posted by Fazby on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:32 PM

Glad to hear you are healing.

Now, let me get this straight...  You were injured on your way to a cat house?

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Posted by rrebell on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:57 PM

That is odd, skrews for a fracture? Anyway, glad you are doing better, do more dairy!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by CGW121 on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 2:41 PM

rrebell

That is odd, skrews for a fracture? Anyway, glad you are doing better, do more dairy!!!!!!!!!

 

Screws are not odd for leg fractures. This sounds like a bad break. One of the more recent devolopments in that area in nylon screws which can dissolve kinda like stitches. 

 

The doctors idea of mild discomfort and the patients are often very different.

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Posted by G Paine on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:19 PM

At least Lion's hips 'n joints are intact; my wife had a knee repalcement a year ago, and she still is not 100%. Nice to hear he has a power chair to get down the long road to the cafe, just no wheelies!

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Posted by rrebell on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:48 PM

CGW121
 
rrebell

That is odd, skrews for a fracture? Anyway, glad you are doing better, do more dairy!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Screws are not odd for leg fractures. This sounds like a bad break. One of the more recent devolopments in that area in nylon screws which can dissolve kinda like stitches. 

 

The doctors idea of mild discomfort and the patients are often very different.

 

Thanks for the info, been awhile since I studied medicine, hadn't heard of the new screws.

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 10:02 PM

Yeah, so no more setting off metal detectors at the airport.... Take all the fun out of having to deal with TSA. [:-)]

Seriously though, Lion, Him needs to Get better soon! 

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 10:21 PM

Yowch! Sorry to hear of your fall, it sounds quite unpleasant. Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery!

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 11:58 PM

That was a nasty episode Lion! I hope you make a full and quick recovery.

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Posted by "JaBear" on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 12:28 AM

"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."

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Posted by Steven Otte on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 9:27 AM

I can sympathize with LION. A few months after moving to the Land of the Ice and Snow for the first time, I slipped while snowblowing and shattered my shoulder. I had to have three temporary pins hold things together while I healed, because they can't put a cast on a shoulder. But eventually they came out, and today the shoulder is... well... still not 100%. I didn't do all the PT I should have because the pins made it hurt. So stick with it, LION. Hope the nursing home attendants bring you lots of tasty steaks so you can heal. And soon...

ROAR

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Posted by ACY Tom on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 10:11 AM

I don't hang out in the Diner very much, so I was late getting the news. Some cats will do ANYTHING for sympathy. My own experience tells me him needs to do all his P.T. and then some.

Get better soon. What will the good folks of Dakota do without their subway service?

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Posted by RDG1519 on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 3:02 PM

This thread made my day!!!!

I was looking at my new health insurance premiums for next year and the lack of any real options and was feeling less than eager.

Normally the Lion will cheer me up, this post about the Lion did the trick. Hope you feel better soon!!

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