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Well, I'm kinda sore, but not that bad. I guess they pump gas/air/whatever into your abdominal cavity to have manuvering room and I'm having cramps from that. It's actually worse than any incisional pain I've had (with the exception of just waking up in recovery). In fact, the four small incisions don't hurt at all. When they moved me from recovery to my room yesterday, I actually got off the stretcher and walked the hall a bit before getting into my bed! I never thought I would have been able to do that...

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It was the gas pains that killed me, too. They say that walking helps to dissappate the gas. I spent my time in bed goofing on the lovely drugs instead of strolling around the house. This was not an altogether good thing.

I am pleased to hear that you have crossed the divide and are now banded. Welcome to the club! sez Green.

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Please stay in Indiana.... Nebraska appears to be a more loving, understanding and certainly respectful state.

Ollie

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Out of curiosity, why revive a post that's well over a year old? Obviously it was quite a heated thread at the time, but I'm really not sure it does anyone good to bring it up again.

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Out of curiosity, why revive a post that's well over a year old? Obviously it was quite a heated thread at the time, but I'm really not sure it does anyone good to bring it up again.

Ninja-

Chalk it up to inexperience...I thought it was a current posting and now realize quite old. Regardless, felt compelled to share my disgust.

Ollie

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I wanna be a homosexual liberal atheist too!

Are there classes for that?

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LOL ME TO ME TOO -raises hand-

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I wanna be a homosexual liberal atheist too!

I take it you're voting "democrat"......what? I'm kidding!! Hello? Hellooooo......

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It is also a matter of those doing the sin while claiming everyone else is sinning, they are the ones attempting to put their religious beliefs into law. I think basically people are pointing and giggling at those saying, "So, that thing you did, that is what you want to make against the law, right?"

Who could help but to laugh?

If the loud and obnoxious folks in religion/politics would just shut up and worry about their own behaviors, there would be little to laugh about. But when they try to make laws regarding their beliefs, it's a whole different story.

I know I am late on noticing this thread but I can't help but comment on this one. Growing up catholic, then baptist, then several years of foster homes where I got to experience several variations of other cristian religions, jehova wittness, then penticostal, discovering wiccan/paganism as I got out on my own in life. So many times I found/saw/experienced firsthand the hypocracy in each religion, in all but the Wiccan/pagan religions.

Maybe I was unlucky? Or maybe I was unhappy enough with aspects in each religion I was looking for faults. I dunno. But I sure found them. And at this point in my life one thing I am sure of. I am not against religion. But I am against organized religion that trys to tell people to live a certain a way but yet can't do it themselves. I'm a firm beliver that whatever religion a person choses is just that a personal choice. And noone has the right to try and force everyone to believe or live how one set group does.

Wasa I agree with you here. 100% Religion should be kept firmly out of the laws. And it is funny how the loudest most obnoxious seem to have most trouble living by their own so called beliefs.

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Super classy title for a thread...

Gee, I've never seen this thread before, but Plain you nailed it, "super classy" :thumbup: and like someone else said, moronic and stupid too.... sometimes I just don't get some people.....most of the times...:rolleyes2:

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wow now I feel foolish reading 21 pages of a year old thread and replying. guess I should start looking at the dates.

Waaay past my bedtime.

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I dunno...don't feel foolish. Just because it's a year old, doesn't mean it's less funny to know that a$$hats like that are out there - and they post.

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