What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dennixx

    Dennixx Road Train Member

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    Condolences
     
  2. Dave_in_AZ

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    Sad news indeed. Condolences to you and family.
    Sort of the same scenario with my grandfather. He was 92.
    In the meantime you keep your focus on healthy.
     
  4. JolliRoger

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    It varies. Dad had Prostate, Mom had stomach, Oldest sis had breast, Wife had breast and cured, 3 daughters had breast, oldest and youngest in remission and OK for over 10 years now, middle daughter lost after being in remission 3 different bouts over 5 years.
    I recite to docs and ask: Why don't I have cancer.. The all say it is not inherited, it is not contagious, but it does run in families.
    They just tell me.. "Good Genes".

    There is a gene in women. If there , they are susceptible. My 3 daughters were afflicted within an 18 month period. They have 3 cousins living in Maryland and always have been close. They talked, they researched, they all 3 went in and had mastectomy's and reconstruction as preempts. That's been several years ago. When my oldest had surgery, insurance did not cover reconstruction. In later years it did. After available, she went in and had it done, the youngers was covered at the time. It is an insidious disease, and is why I could never get het up over the HIV wave...

    Lots of my knowledge of cancer is from family experience and more current info from SIL, William D. (Billy) Camp with the Lexington Clinic in Lex, KY.
    Hematology / Oncology - Lexington Clinic
     
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    So many different kinds of #### been put on me, I await your direct details. Nay be sumpin new....
     
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    Got your reply on my phone. Blunt, Bold, Concise, Succinct, could not have said it better myself.
     
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    I worked two local jobs for around $30 an hour. $29 plus OT other gig pay around $32. If I had a 50 hour work week and am hour total commute I would have stayed. But 65 hours to 70 and commute 50 minutes each way, I couldn't handle the hours. $40 an hour and 4 day week, that seems pretty awesome. I don't remember if you get OT and I like their food. But land starve keeps on a good diet. Bread and water.
     
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    Kind of like our Fridays menu...Fish day, no time wasted selecting from the menu..
     
  9. Dave_in_AZ

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    The Unit has stopped for an indigenous 30 after pushing the load forward another 168.5 miles.
     
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