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Slimming Down Steve- I see we share the same warped sense of humor. Any Silence of the Lambs references are welcome!! *It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again...*

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1 hour ago, Slimming Down Steve said:

Put in in a pickle jar.

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I wanted to see mine but it went to pathology and got sliced and diced. lol

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27 minutes ago, Billy Bob said:

I wanted to see mine but it went to pathology and got sliced and diced. lol

Poor little reminant.

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My surgeon gave me a photo he took of my stomach during the surgery - all marked up prior to its removal. I laughed when he gave it to me but not a souvenir to hang on the wall.

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I was trying to add humor to the site. Twisted yes but still humor. I see a lot people scared or worried about aspects of their lives on this site and figured I might be able to get their minds of of their problems for a couple of minutes at least. Yes I was the class clown in school.

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I was trying to add humor to the site. Twisted yes but still humor. I see a lot people scared or worried about aspects of their lives on this site and figured I might be able to get their minds of of their problems for a couple of minutes at least. Yes I was the class clown in school.

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15 hours ago, Slimming Down Steve said:

Poor little reminant.

My stomach ? lol

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I try to make light of things in life. It's too short to be serious all the time.

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I thought you were having surgery today Steve?

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Just now, Slimming Down Steve said:

12/31/19

New year's resolution

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Just now, Slimming Down Steve said:

12/31/19

Oh, this is your surgery eve. Carry on with your jokes, lol.

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I was joking around when I had spinal fusions and sleep apnea surgery the same day. It's how I probably deal with stress. If I offend anyone, it's unintentional. Usually.

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3 minutes ago, Slimming Down Steve said:

I was joking around when I had spinal fusions and sleep apnea surgery the same day. It's how I probably deal with stress. If I offend anyone, it's unintentional. Usually.

Certainly didn't offend me. :) P S , Take all the pain meds you can get and start walking your ass off the minute they let you ou of bed. Worked for me.

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