Nah..... Just the usual. Therapist, Dr, and PT
Quote:Nah..... Just the usual. Therapist, Dr, and PT
Too bad.. Free coffee and cookies rock
2 days off stuck in Louisville mid tour.
I wasn't sure I could love bourbon more than I already did, but......
Yeah. I do.
Quote:Butthead.
Try anything new?
Toured your favoritest distiller.
Evan Williams.
Made friends with the tour guide and got a nip of their 23 year reserve, their sister brand Larceny (had it before but quite good) and a bottle they only export to Japan. Red label 12 year select and 101 proof. It was quite good. Also at a different joint had the Weller antique 107. REALLY good. It's the same distillery as pappy.
Quote:Toured your favoritest distiller.
Evan Williams.
Made friends with the tour guide and got a nip of their 23 year reserve, their sister brand Larceny (had it before but quite good) and a bottle they only export to Japan. Red label 12 year select and 101 proof. It was quite good. Also at a different joint had the Weller antique 107. REALLY good. It's the same distillery as pappy.
Buffalo Trace is a great distillery to walk around in. Glad you're making the most of it.
Quote:Buffalo Trace is a great distillery to walk around in. Glad you're making the most of it.
Did you get permission or was this some sorta recon?
A welcomed testosterone boost this evening. I can still bowl against the
kids and beat 'em.
Punks.
On a side note. They still sell beer at the bowling alley.
A couple of the biopsies I had done at the dermatologist came back positive. Fortunately, it's not the bad kind...it's a squamos rather than a melanoma. I learned quickly that you don't want to hear the dermatologist tell you that you have a melanoma.
Shouldn't be any big deal. I have the first removed today, on the bridge of my nose. I think the worst part will be that it is right in my line of sight. Next one, on the left side of my face. gets done on 11/24.
The things that I'll do to get a half-day off of work....
Quote:A couple of the biopsies I had done at the dermatologist came back positive. Fortunately, it's not the bad kind...it's a squamos rather than a melanoma. I learned quickly that you don't want to hear the dermatologist tell you that you have a melanoma.
Shouldn't be any big deal. I have the first removed today, on the bridge of my nose. I think the worst part will be that it is right in my line of sight. Next one, on the left side of my face. gets done on 11/24.
The things that I'll do to get a half-day off of work....
Glad it's not the bad kind! Now go start wearing some sun screen!
Quote:A couple of the biopsies I had done at the dermatologist came back positive. Fortunately, it's not the bad kind...it's a squamos rather than a melanoma. I learned quickly that you don't want to hear the dermatologist tell you that you have a melanoma.
Shouldn't be any big deal. I have the first removed today, on the bridge of my nose. I think the worst part will be that it is right in my line of sight. Next one, on the left side of my face. gets done on 11/24.
The things that I'll do to get a half-day off of work....
Damn.. thats pretty ruthless.. I just divorced my growth..
Quote:Damn.. thats pretty ruthless.. I just divorced my growth..
....and I've done that once as well.
Well if that doesn't get me use sunscreen, nothing will. I was in surgery for 3+ hours and they had to go right down to the nasal bone. My wound is pretty much from the bridge of my nose to the tip. I'm guessing close to two inches.
Oh...and it hurts like a mutha because they had to stretch my skin so tight to close it.
I do have 20 oxys though.
You know, SOME doctors out there will use an anesthetic on the worksite. Maybe look into that next time.
But I am glad that this seemed to take care of things for you.
Quote:You know, SOME doctors out there will use an anesthetic on the worksite. Maybe look into that next time.
But I am glad that this seemed to take care of things for you.
Real men don't use anesthesia.
Quote:Well if that doesn't get me use sunscreen, nothing will. I was in surgery for 3+ hours and they had to go right down to the nasal bone. My wound is pretty much from the bridge of my nose to the tip. I'm guessing close to two inches.
Oh...and it hurts like a mutha because they had to stretch my skin so tight to close it.
I do have 20 oxys though.
Ya know, there are easier ways to get a nose job without needing to use the big "C" as an excuse. No one would judge you for it...much.
Quote:Ya know, there are easier ways to get a nose job without needing to use the big "C" as an excuse. No one would judge you for it...much.
I've got another peachy little side effect from the surgery, beside the pain from the surgery itself. I've had just a brutal headache since last night. Ugh.