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Re: Hamlin NY show (photos)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 28, 2006 at 16:20:52 from (209.226.106.152):
In Reply to: Re: Hamlin NY show (photos) posted by Bob M on August 28, 2006 at 09:27:31:
Bob: My biggest problem is I have too many places I want to see, and not enough time or cash flow, to do them in. You see, I could retire if I were content to sit by the fireside. I don't tend to do that very well. I always say if your away from home, your either spending money or your making money, but never both at the same time. Couple that with the fact I'm having a few health problems, and really haven't felt like being too far from my own bed. You see if I sit down with all the long list of gall bladder symptoms, I have all of them, yet I've been to 4 different medical tests that tell me there is nothing wrong with my gall bladder. I've talked with several folks who've had the operation, compared notes and they tell me I have classic gall bladder problems, " have it removed," Finally just this morning I told the Doc. lets do some other tests, to see what else might be wrong. I told him if I have something terminal and only have 6 months to 3 years, let me know and I will enjoy my time left to the fullest. Now, if I'm going to last 20-25 years then get on with and patch me up, as I'll have to work another 10 years to afford that. It's just that simple, and I can handle either one.
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