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Post by TKennedy on Apr 24, 2019 17:57:10 GMT -5
A snippet from my childhood.
When I was really young in the 50's I'd listen to the morning news on my radio and in addition to the farm/ranch market report and usually after the weather the announcer Mr Ackerly from KCOW radio in Alliance NE would say something like "the morning star is Jupiter and the evening star is Venus". I never quite got what that meant as I thought they were planets.
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Post by amanajoe on Apr 24, 2019 18:07:24 GMT -5
My plan is to accompany a friend from work (who's a former recording engineer and still a guitar player) to the Metropolitan Museum to see this show on the instruments of rock music, such as Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-350T, for example.
I look forward to getting out today, as well. It's supposed to be sunny and 71°.
As Dan says, have good ones.
There was a good cbs story on this with a couple of the relevant musicians playing the instruments. So, where has Amanajoe been? You may not have noticed I wasn’t around, but I’ve been missing just sitting around in constant pain. I finally got in to the university doctors that said I was probably not suffering anything serious just odd. The CK levels (creative kinase) were not high enough to cause concern but were an indicator of the pain I was feeling. They sent me home with a giant bottle of gabapentin and said come back in three months. That all changed later that afternoon when the new test of the CK levels showed a 50% jump since my last test. As the doctor said, that can’t be ignored. So I’m due for EMG testing and more blood work. I just can’t take this getting old crap.
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Post by brucemacneill on Apr 24, 2019 18:17:57 GMT -5
My plan is to accompany a friend from work (who's a former recording engineer and still a guitar player) to the Metropolitan Museum to see this show on the instruments of rock music, such as Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-350T, for example. I look forward to getting out today, as well. It's supposed to be sunny and 71°. As Dan says, have good ones.
There was a good cbs story on this with a couple of the relevant musicians playing the instruments. So, where has Amanajoe been? You may not have noticed I wasn’t around, but I’ve been missing just sitting around in constant pain. I finally got in to the university doctors that said I was probably not suffering anything serious just odd. The CK levels (creative kinase) were not high enough to cause concern but were an indicator of the pain I was feeling. They sent me home with a giant bottle of gabapentin and said come back in three months. That all changed later that afternoon when the new test of the CK levels showed a 50% jump since my last test. As the doctor said, that can’t be ignored. So I’m due for EMG testing and more blood work. I just can’t take this getting old crap. Best wishes for a fast improvement. You made me look at the bottle here on my desk that I got yesterday, yup gabapentin.
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Post by Cornflake on Apr 24, 2019 18:25:28 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that, Joe. I hope things get better soon.
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Post by Village Idiot on Apr 24, 2019 18:28:52 GMT -5
We did notice your were absent, Joe. There was even a post about the Amanas that you missed.
Good your getting to the bottom of things, and good you live near the U of I. Get better.
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Post by paleo on Apr 24, 2019 19:20:31 GMT -5
My plan is to accompany a friend from work (who's a former recording engineer and still a guitar player) to the Metropolitan Museum to see this show on the instruments of rock music, such as Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-350T, for example.
I look forward to getting out today, as well. It's supposed to be sunny and 71°.
As Dan says, have good ones.
There was a good cbs story on this with a couple of the relevant musicians playing the instruments. So, where has Amanajoe been? You may not have noticed I wasn’t around, but I’ve been missing just sitting around in constant pain. I finally got in to the university doctors that said I was probably not suffering anything serious just odd. The CK levels (creative kinase) were not high enough to cause concern but were an indicator of the pain I was feeling. They sent me home with a giant bottle of gabapentin and said come back in three months. That all changed later that afternoon when the new test of the CK levels showed a 50% jump since my last test. As the doctor said, that can’t be ignored. So I’m due for EMG testing and more blood work. I just can’t take this getting old crap. I noticed you missing, it was right after your last appearance at the West Music jam. Hope your feeling better soon and glad it wasn't us jammers that caused your absence.
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Post by billhammond on Apr 24, 2019 20:19:33 GMT -5
My plan is to accompany a friend from work (who's a former recording engineer and still a guitar player) to the Metropolitan Museum to see this show on the instruments of rock music, such as Chuck Berry's Gibson ES-350T, for example. I look forward to getting out today, as well. It's supposed to be sunny and 71°. As Dan says, have good ones.
There was a good cbs story on this with a couple of the relevant musicians playing the instruments. So, where has Amanajoe been? You may not have noticed I wasn’t around, but I’ve been missing just sitting around in constant pain. I finally got in to the university doctors that said I was probably not suffering anything serious just odd. The CK levels (creative kinase) were not high enough to cause concern but were an indicator of the pain I was feeling. They sent me home with a giant bottle of gabapentin and said come back in three months. That all changed later that afternoon when the new test of the CK levels showed a 50% jump since my last test. As the doctor said, that can’t be ignored. So I’m due for EMG testing and more blood work. I just can’t take this getting old crap. Joe, I wish you the very, very best.
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Post by Tamarack on Apr 24, 2019 22:17:57 GMT -5
Bounce back quickly Joe. IdiotJam will be here before you know it and there are many stupid songs to be sung.
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