Devo182
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Sounds to me like you might need to start peppering for the worst.Just saw some Apache helicopters (looked like apache) fly over about 27' above my roof. Must be part of the flyover tomorrow.
*a single fighter jet just flew over about 5 mins later.
Are they using both? May not be related at all I guess.
**just looked. 2 E-18 growlers are flying over.
Was there and agree.Oklahoma 2015 game in Knoxville was the loudest sporting event I’ve been to in my life. I’m 49.
It was LOUD the Whole Game, and at times it would ratchet up even higher to a level you didn’t even think was possible.
The emotional let down that happened at the end of that game was just indescribable after all that enthusiasm and good vibes for 90% of that game.![]()
The Navy craft?Just saw some Apache helicopters (looked like apache) fly over about 27' above my roof. Must be part of the flyover tomorrow.
*a single fighter jet just flew over about 5 mins later.
Are they using both? May not be related at all I guess.
**just looked. 2 E-18 growlers are flying over.
The 325mg is acetaminophen. The usual amount of oxycodone is in the 5-15mg range.No. Fully aware that surgery has occurred. Considering they have to dislocate my hip and take a chain saw to the ball portion of the hip before rebuilding the whole thing...very aware surgery has happened. Feeling pretty good today though. That oxycodone is decent stuff. Though apparently 325 mg is a fairly low dose? I don't know. I do know it is about time for another one though. Gotta stay ahead of the pain you know.
Last time I made you an edit, our QB took off with a bag of cash and you had to rename your cat. Ain't no way I'm putting a #6 jersey on that thang@TN-POSSUM
Mr. Joey Aguilar needs a #6 jersey on him..do your thing..Thanks in advance.
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Challenge Accepted! Do it @GlitchI was going to say, nice knowing you Glitch, if you took 300mg of oxy, you're a dead man.
Glad everything went well……did ya get the stage fright when you peed?My surgery was outpatient. As soon as I can feel my legs, wiggle my toes, and clench my gloriously taut cheeks, they bring in a PT. They make sure you can walk, negotiate a few stairs if need be, and take a leak. As long as the bladder is working they send you home.