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Boondawg
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OCT 19, 09:38 PM
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As my Mother's pelvis willingly dislocated while her vaginal canal was being ripped wide-open, I came into existence. And that was just my Dad wrapping-up a successful date night! 
I entered your world 9 months later, exactly 60 years ago. Since than I seen some stuff.
Ask Me Anything...No Holds Barred.  [This message has been edited by Boondawg (edited 10-19-2020).]
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maryjane
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OCT 19, 10:58 PM
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Did you know The Big Lebowski/Rooster Cogburn/Jeff Bridges has been diagnosed with Lymphoma?
(good news is that lymphoma is usually treatable if detected early enough.My own sister has it and has been in remission way more than in activity.)
https://www.cbsnews.com/new...es-cancer-diagnosis/
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Boondawg
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OCT 19, 11:19 PM
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quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Did you know The Big Lebowski/Rooster Cogburn/Jeff Bridges has been diagnosed with Lymphoma?
(good news is that lymphoma is usually treatable if detected early enough.My own sister has it and has been in remission way more than in activity.) |
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Yikes!
Happy Birthday to me! (#shotgunplacedfirmlybeneaththechin)...
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maryjane
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OCT 19, 11:33 PM
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Did you know that after centuries of research on the human body, that Dutch researchers 'may' have just discovered a heretofore never known set of salivary glands in the area where the nasal cavity meets the throat?
Any modern anatomy book will show just three major types of salivary glands: one set near the ears, another below the jaw and another under the tongue. “Now, we think there is a fourth,” said Dr. Matthijs Valstar, a surgeon and researcher at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and an author on the study, published last month in the journal Radiotherapy and Oncology.
The study was small, and examined a limited patient population, said Dr. Valerie Fitzhugh, a pathologist at Rutgers University who wasn’t involved in the research. But “it seems like they may be onto something,” she said. “If it’s real, it could change the way we look at disease in this region.”
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sourmash
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OCT 19, 11:40 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Boondawg:
As my Mother's pelvis willingly dislocated while her vaginal canal was being ripped wide-open, I came into existence. And that was just my Dad wrapping-up a successful date night! 
I entered your world 9 months later, exactly 60 years ago. Since than I seen some stuff.
Ask Me Anything...No Holds Barred. 
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Did you ever inhale? Did your mother ever inhale? Did your mother give you a hit of acid as a child and take you to see Nazareth and the New York Dolls?
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Boondawg
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OCT 19, 11:46 PM
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quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Did you know that after centuries of research on the human body, that Dutch researchers 'may' have just discovered a heretofore never known set of salivary glands in the area where the nasal cavity meets the throat?
Any modern anatomy book will show just three major types of salivary glands: one set near the ears, another below the jaw and another under the tongue. “Now, we think there is a fourth,” said Dr. Matthijs Valstar, a surgeon and researcher at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and an author on the study, published last month in the journal Radiotherapy and Oncology.
The study was small, and examined a limited patient population, said Dr. Valerie Fitzhugh, a pathologist at Rutgers University who wasn’t involved in the research. But “it seems like they may be onto something,” she said. “If it’s real, it could change the way we look at disease in this region.” |
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Hold on...
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Boondawg
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OCT 19, 11:53 PM
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quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Did you ever inhale? Did your mother ever inhale? Did your mother give you a hit of acid as a child and take you to see Nazareth and the New York Dolls? |
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Fair questions, one & all.
1. Everything I was ever around. 2. No. (she did have a very interesting evolution of thought over the course of 30 years, though). 3. Negative. But I do have a Nazareth story...
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Patrick
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OCT 20, 01:15 AM
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This should almost be weird enough...
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Hudini
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OCT 20, 04:21 AM
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hnthomps
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OCT 20, 09:20 AM
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Happy Birthday youngster.
Nelson
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