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cabinish wrote:Watching Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke in separate twin beds all those years was weird.
If PF is protecting her, making a sacrifice for her sake, that's a sweet sacrifice to make.
I agree. I was on chemo for two years and my wife made a lot of sacrifices to ensure I got as much sleep as possible.
Alright
You've milked this cancer thing to death now- everybody dies- Don't make it what you are all about and form all your ideas on the world from that one experience- And to think that the experience didn't make you empathetic is beyond me? Instead you spend your time desperately trying to deny other people affordable health care?
If there is a hell, your going
You've been shown the light, and this is how you react?
cabinish wrote:Watching Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke in separate twin beds all those years was weird.
If PF is protecting her, making a sacrifice for her sake, that's a sweet sacrifice to make.
I agree. I was on chemo for two years and my wife made a lot of sacrifices to ensure I got as much sleep as possible.
Alright
You've milked this cancer thing to death now- everybody dies- Don't make it what you are all about and form all your ideas on the world from that one experience- And to think that the experience didn't make you empathetic is beyond me? Instead you spend your time desperately trying to deny other people affordable health care?
If there is a hell, your going
You've been shown the light, and this is how you react?
??? Rick tries to deny other people healthcare?? You gotta read before you speak. As I remember, he was one of the very few from the right who advocated for single payer. Also, when you have a major trauma, it is very hard not to allow it to impact every aspect of your life. Seems to me that Rick has made it into a positive impact rather than dwelling on the negative.
Is she a roommate or a wife? If I couldn't sniff the back of my wifes neck while she was sleeping, i'd commit suicide
How would you know normal?
I think it's normal to be close to your wife, but I was raised in a loving home and my parents just celebrated their 65th anniversary..and they NEVER slept apart
To some extent we are all products of our environment and judging by your attitude I'm guessing that: Your mom ran away with the black circus and your dad raised you alone, and you never saw him be intimate with a woman?
huh? be honest now
I'm I right?
So your mother went on the road with him when he was flying around the country?
Just sit in the navigator seat honey...
Everybody Knows The Dice Are Loaded. Everybody Knows The Good Guys Lost.
You've milked this cancer thing to death now- everybody dies- Don't make it what you are all about and form all your ideas on the world from that one experience- And to think that the experience didn't make you empathetic is beyond me? Instead you spend your time desperately trying to deny other people affordable health care?
If there is a hell, your going
You've been shown the light, and this is how you react?
Just when I think you can't sink any lower . . . .
You've milked this cancer thing to death now- everybody dies- Don't make it what you are all about and form all your ideas on the world from that one experience- And to think that the experience didn't make you empathetic is beyond me? Instead you spend your time desperately trying to deny other people affordable health care?
If there is a hell, your going
You've been shown the light, and this is how you react?
Just when I think you can't sink any lower . . . .
Really, thats worse than my "911 couldn't have happened to a better city" comment?
What i'm saying here is that...
He's a lot more than just a cancer survivor and he shouldn't let that define him
cabinish wrote:Watching Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke in separate twin beds all those years was weird.
If PF is protecting her, making a sacrifice for her sake, that's a sweet sacrifice to make.
I agree. I was on chemo for two years and my wife made a lot of sacrifices to ensure I got as much sleep as possible.
Alright
You've milked this cancer thing to death now- everybody dies- Don't make it what you are all about and form all your ideas on the world from that one experience- And to think that the experience didn't make you empathetic is beyond me? Instead you spend your time desperately trying to deny other people affordable health care?
If there is a hell, your going
You've been shown the light, and this is how you react?
??? Rick tries to deny other people healthcare?? You gotta read before you speak. As I remember, he was one of the very few from the right who advocated for single payer. Also, when you have a major trauma, it is very hard not to allow it to impact every aspect of your life. Seems to me that Rick has made it into a positive impact rather than dwelling on the negative.
If he's voting Republican, and I think he is....He's voting to "let them die"
Is she a roommate or a wife? If I couldn't sniff the back of my wifes neck while she was sleeping, i'd commit suicide
How would you know normal?
I think it's normal to be close to your wife, but I was raised in a loving home and my parents just celebrated their 65th anniversary..and they NEVER slept apart
To some extent we are all products of our environment and judging by your attitude I'm guessing that: Your mom ran away with the black circus and your dad raised you alone, and you never saw him be intimate with a woman?
huh? be honest now
I'm I right?
So your mother went on the road with him when he was flying around the country?
Just sit in the navigator seat honey...
Nope...But one time I just happened to be in was in Orlando Airport (old McCoy) and I did see my dad get off the flight he was flying- and walking with him was a beautiful (straight hair) black flight attendant, and they looked pretty friendly if you know what I mean- I let em walk away and never said nothin, to him or my mom
Is she a roommate or a wife? If I couldn't sniff the back of my wifes neck while she was sleeping, i'd commit suicide
How would you know normal?
I think it's normal to be close to your wife, but I was raised in a loving home and my parents just celebrated their 65th anniversary..and they NEVER slept apart
To some extent we are all products of our environment and judging by your attitude I'm guessing that: Your mom ran away with the black circus and your dad raised you alone, and you never saw him be intimate with a woman?
huh? be honest now
I'm I right?
You are right that I have a mom and dad. But that's about all you're right on. They are still alive and sleep in the same bed. But because my wife and I chose to sleep separately for maybe 10 nights out of the year, does not mean that I love her any less. In fact, she loves me more for allowing her the rest and for keeping her healthy on those nights we sleep apart.
Who knows what she really thinks- and germs are everywhere, she's not avoiding them by you sleeping on the couch.
I havent been sick in 25 years and I think it's because for 6 or 7 years I unloaded frieght fresh off airplanes from all over the world, India, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Idaho...etc...etc...etc..and my immune system was exposed to everything.