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Saw this segment on the news tonight.....her smile, and genuine joy, were downright awesome.

I hit record to show to my 2 kiddos tomorrow.

truly uplifting story...enjoyed watching in twice...

Well, whining to myself that I don’t want to mow the yard this morning because it’s too hot and muggy is seeming pretty ungrateful right about now. I’ll be back in an hour. 

Wish I had video of my oldest grandson (a CP kid) when he was able to take his first steps at age two & a half  - after leg surgery & a little walker.  Kid zoomed all around with that thing. This was 1994:

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Shorter life span for many.

Grandson had another surgery when he was about 12 - docs broke both his legs, rotated them straighter and reattached the muscles . He was in a lower body cast for about three months and a wheelchair for another 3. When he healed up he could walk much better instead of crablike. Still has the drop-foot thing though.

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On 7/7/2018 at 9:50 AM, Armybrat said:

Shorter life span for many.

Grandson had another surgery when he was about 12 - docs broke both his legs, rotated them straighter and reattached the muscles . He was in a lower body cast for about three months and a wheelchair for another 3. When he healed up he could walk much better instead of crablike. Still has the drop-foot thing though.

how many of your guns does he now own?

Strange question.

But to answer - just one - a  .22 S&W Model 34. It's in his dad's safe, not at his apartment.

Reminds me of this

 

We watched "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" last night. I had never heard of it.  A little cheezy, but based on a true story.  Got a little dusty.  Google it if you want the story.

 

 

We watched "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" last night. I had never heard of it.  A little cheezy, but based on a true story.  Got a little dusty.  Google it if you want the story.
 
 

Buddy of mine told me to watch it the other night. It does bring the allergies.
On 7/21/2018 at 11:12 PM, Gil Bang said:

how many of your guns does he now own?

username checks out...

Strange question.

But to answer - just one - a  .22 S&W Model 34. It's in his dad's safe, not at his apartment.

 

Didn’t intend it to be strange. You’ve discussed giving guns to your family; hell, even your “landman” a million times. I was just wondering what a grandson won in the grampa lottery. Sorry if I offended you, I really didn’t to mean to be a dick nor was I implying anything about the kid.

On ‎7‎/‎23‎/‎2018 at 1:44 PM, MissingInAction said:

Deaf chicks give the best hand jobs 

they let out some crazy screams and grunting noises when you fuck them too.

This happened a few weeks ago in my hometown. A lot of people helped rescue a deaf puppy that fell in a crevice. The puppy and several others were at a foster home on one of the mountains and Huntsville is on top of limestone so there are crevices. After the fact one of the rescuers adopted the puppy.

 

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