Vinnie S. wrote:
On 22 Apr 2005 03:43:57 GMT, Steveo wrote:
My yellow lab does that well.
My yellow lab, shepard, greyhound mut outruns them and has em for
breakfast. I swear I've never had a dog that can run and attack stuff as
fast as this one. I only got him about 8 months ago after my wifes
brother died from some really aggressive cancer.
Oh my God. We have more in common than we thought. My wife's brother died
the same way. He was diagnosed on 9-11. Go figure. He died 13 months
later, exactly 2 weeks from us returning from our honeymoon. He was 38.
Worst yet, I had to watch his entire family, parents, kids (9,12), watch
him take his last breaths. My wife was very close to him. She had 4
brothers. I think the biggest memory I have from that night, other than
his kids watching him die, was the look on his father's face, who never
left his side. This is something I would never wish on my worst enemies.
You are not supposed to bury your kids.
Man that's a tough row to hoe. This guy was a surgeon of sorts, he's
the guy that has his hands in you and is handing the specialist the
tools of the trade. He was some sort of an SA with the military and
then he went back to school so that he could bill his services independent
from the hospital.
It really struck me as ironic that a guy that had fixed so many people
with surgery could die so fast, and there ain't dick the highest paid
friends of his can do about it.
You're right about the kids too. I dunno what to say to them.
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