called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
It made my day!
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called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
Great news McNutt!
But now you have no excuses for missed putts!
Praise the Lord. I've been prayin.called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
Good news. If the diagnosis had been cancer the caller would have told you to come in to talk to the Dr., giving you more time to worry.called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
Great news McNutt!
But now you have no excuses for missed putts!
Praise the Lord. I've been prayin.
should make your decade.
great to hear.
now time to get the FDA to update their warning labels on drugs of the possible negative side effects on putting.
to celebrate, i recommend you go out, roll it everywhere, hit a mulligan on any shot you want, and have your dentist buddy spot you 2 "gotchas" per side.
Cancer knocked...
McNutt answered and stared...
Cancer ran like a little girl!
Well done!
PS. then he went and walked 18, 3 putted 5 holes and cut his grass in the afternoon with a pushmower like a MAN, damnit!
Good news. If the diagnosis had been cancer the caller would have told you to come in to talk to the Dr., giving you more time to worry.
I didn't realize that. I really thought she was going to tell me I have prostate cancer.
I was curious how a simpleton like McNutt was wealthy enough to belong to multiple country clubs.
Then a few weeks ago I was back down in the Indy area with the boys for the fantasy draft. B&B’d a mansion on Lake Morse for peanuts.
Played at three different “country clubs” that weekend through my buddy who is a middling medical device salesman in Fishers.
I forgot how much cheaper and worse everything is down there. It does have a certain rubeish charm though.
maybe you should get a second opinion? I’ve heard those prostate exams are tons of fun...
Otter Creek isn't a country club. It only cost me something like $2,100.00 to join. That included unlimited golf, unlimited driving range and a locker. In other words, I don't need a riding cart.
Harrison Lake Country Club, on the other hand, costs considerably more than Otter Creek. What I like most about HLCC is it is a relaxing setting and there seldom are events that close the course to members. Because it is a highly-regarded public course, Otter Creek does have a lot of outings and tournaments.
Have you ever played Bear Slide? What did you think of it?
The difference between you and me is that when I play a course I don't play it well. In fact I play it rotten.I just googled it and I don't think I've ever played it. My boss and one of the owners of our company are in a group that plays golf courses all over Indiana, but I like to join a course and play it as frequently as possible. For some reason, I usually don't play a course well if I'm not familiar with it.
In other words you suck at golf.The difference between you and me is that when I play a course I don't play it well. In fact I play it rotten.
called and said I am cancer free. When I first answered my phone and the caller identified herself, I thought she was going to say the biopsy revealed I had cancer. Fortunately, that wasn't the case.
It made my day!
That my friend is an understatement.In other words you suck at golf.
Have you ever played Bear Slide? What did you think of it?
Is it on the north side of Indy? If it’s the one I am thinking of I’ve played once or twice and really liked it. Would have probably been 20 years ago.
I’ve wanted to play the Sagamore Club. There are an amazing number of really nice courses available to the public in the Indy area. I think they market them like Myrtle Beach now.
I playing the Donald Ross Course in French Lick today. It’s a wonderful old course. Any of you guys that love golf should play it at least once. When fast, the greens are amazingly hard.
I am sure that you are all relieved that the biopsy for my surgically-removed gall bladder also came back negative for any malignancies!
I didn't expect otherwise, but I guess you never know, since it had been inflamed for some time. I was lazy to get it taken care of, and the doc says prolonged inflammation can drive carcinogenesis.
I wasn’t a fan of Bear Slide. Conditions were ok, but quirky layout. There are some good courses around Indy. We did Purgatory, Prairie View, Bear Slide, & Crooked Stick on a long weekend & I thought Prairie View & Purgatory we’re very good...
Great news! I know it’s stressful waiting on those calls.
I have ulcerative colitis. Incurable but supposedly won’t kill me.
When I get really stressed out, it gets activated. Many times I start having blood in my stool. Then have to take stool sample for testing. It scares heck out of me waiting for results. I make myself sick waiting.
Fake science.
Take 2 aspirin.
Call in the morning.
I am sure that you are all relieved that the biopsy for my surgically-removed gall bladder also came back negative for any malignancies!
I didn't expect otherwise, but I guess you never know, since it had been inflamed for some time. I was lazy to get it taken care of, and the doc says prolonged inflammation can drive carcinogenesis.
I was back to work after two weeks, and I could have returned sooner.I had no idea about your gall bladder. I hope you're doing all right.
I was back to work after two weeks, and I could have returned sooner.
It was a laproscopic procedure, so incisions are almost completely healed, 3 weeks today. The first 4 days were rough due to location near abdominal wall, which made deep breathing painful until some healing happened.
I was back to work after two weeks, and I could have returned sooner.
It was a laproscopic procedure, so incisions are almost completely healed, 3 weeks today. The first 4 days were rough due to location near abdominal wall, which made deep breathing painful until some healing happened.
I did, at night anyway, for the first 5 days. Liquid hydrocodone. Funny thing, opioid pills in the past have made me feel nauseous and miserable, but the liquid stuff... no problemYou should have used opioids