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Rossum

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how come all the men vapers look like fucking trolls and geeks
I've occasionally been told that I act like a troll, but never that I look like one, so I guess I must look like a geek then.

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EFC not only lost a lot of talent and personality by pissing off the ladies who posted there, it also lost a lot of beauty;)

Pshaw, that's not beauty, that's an old fart trying her best not to break the camera! :D It was xmas, and I was running around snapping pics of everyone, and then my husband picked up my camera when I wasn't looking and said 'turn about is fair play!' :eek:

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By the way that's my dad in the back.....he's the one that needs all the prayers in the world....he's half the size now :(

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
 

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Seriously?!

Pretty awesome!
I have more pics, like me with Larry Mitchell, my daughter with Gary Hoey, Loudness, P.O.D. and quite a few others. My other guitarist in my band owns Rock Hard Road Cases, and was sponsoring the shows. He paid me to hang out backstage with all access passes, drink free beer and talk with rock stars. Gonna get in on more of it this summer if it works out.
 

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I have more pics, like me with Larry Mitchell, my daughter with Gary Hoey, Loudness, P.O.D. and quite a few others. My other guitarist in my band owns Rock Hard Road Cases, and was sponsoring the shows. He paid me to hang out backstage with all access passes, drink free beer and talk with rock stars. Gonna get in on more of it this summer if it works out.
I'd quit my day job for that:)!
 

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I consider "geek" a compliment -- one of the richest men in america, if not THE richest, is a geek... Bill Gates.

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By the way that's my dad in the back.....he's the one that needs all the prayers in the world....he's half the size now :(

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
It's always tough seeing our parents age:(
 

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Well ok then!

It's nice to be able to put some faces to folks so I guess I'll play along!

Me and my daughter after the hunt a couple years ago...(she vapes too)

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A day of play on the ATVs

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Checking in with the missus...

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Ready for the Zombie Apocalypse ~lol~

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Air Blower

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More like seeing them die in front of your eyes...

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
I hear you:(

We lost my ma to lung cancer from a lifetime of smoking on September 25 2015 at about 9pm and it was extremely hard...still is some days. The things I can be thankful for are that we knew what was coming and the only thing she knew in her final months was pure, unabashed love from her sons, her daughters-in-law and all her grandchildren. My brother and I both took care of her, at home, in the final weeks of her life and although it was hard doing things like change diapers and administer pain meds and just seeing her slip away from us mentally, it was the best thing I've done and the only place I would have been at that point of our families life. Ma had a great sense of humor and there were some awesome moments in those last few weeks that I wouldn't trade for ANYTHING in this world. In her final moments she had both her sons holding her hands and telling it was ok to go. She did a great job of providing us with all the love and respect we needed to become the men we are today and she will live on through us by us passing those things on to our own kids and letting them know that was gramma's way.

I'm not a religious man but my wife is regular church goer. I've shown her your posts and asked that she and her prayer group pray for your dad when they meet tonight.

It's not my place to offer advice but if you don't mind I'll offer this, keep your dad at home as long as possible. If you end up in a hospital or hospice, spend as much time as your life will allow during those days. Save as many things that capture your dads personality as you can. Ma was addicted to her ipad and iPhone and we saved both and won't allow anything on them to be deleted. I also backed up all my texts to ma as there were quite a few that bring me warmth, laughs and a few tears now. Her last e-cig is memorialised and kept among the possessions our family see as the personification of the woman I once called, still call and always will call ma.

All my best to you and your family:)
 

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I hear you:(

We lost my ma to lung cancer from a lifetime of smoking on September 25 2015 at about 9pm and it was extremely hard...still is some days. The things I can be thankful for are that we knew what was coming and the only thing she knew in her final months was pure, unabashed love from her sons, her daughters-in-law and all her grandchildren. My brother and I both took care of her, at home, in the final weeks of her life and although it was hard doing things like change diapers and administer pain meds and just seeing her slip away from us mentally, it was the best thing I've done and the only place I would have been at that point of our families life. Ma had a great sense of humor and there were some awesome moments in those last few weeks that I wouldn't trade for ANYTHING in this world. In her final moments she had both her sons holding her hands and telling it was ok to go. She did a great job of providing us with all the love and respect we needed to become the men we are today and she will live on through us by us passing those things on to our own kids and letting them know that was gramma's way.

I'm not a religious man but my wife is regular church goer. I've shown her your posts and asked that she and her prayer group pray for your dad when they meet tonight.

It's not my place to offer advice but if you don't mind I'll offer this, keep your dad at home as long as possible. If you end up in a hospital or hospice, spend as much time as your life will allow during those days. Save as many things that capture your dads personality as you can. Ma was addicted to her ipad and iPhone and we saved both and won't allow anything on them to be deleted. I also backed up all my texts to ma as there were quite a few that bring me warmth, laughs and a few tears now. Her last e-cig is memorialised and kept among the possessions our family see as the personification of the woman I once called, still call and always will call ma.

All my best to you and your family:)
Thank you for that beautiful post. I'm more at ease to know that you are going through the exact same thing as me. We are definitely keeping him home. That's his wishes. The next step is a feeding tube, because he can't keep down food anymore. That will be the only hospital visit for him. Then he will be able to pass on his own terms, and not the hospital's.....thank you soooo much @Air Blower it means a whole lot, what you and your wife are doing!

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
 

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Thank you for that beautiful post. I'm more at ease to know that you are going through the exact same thing as me. We are definitely keeping him home. That's his wishes. The next step is a feeding tube, because he can't keep down food anymore. That will be the only hospital visit for him. Then he will be able to pass on his own terms, and not the hospital's.....thank you soooo much @Air Blower it means a whole lot, what you and your wife are doing!

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
No worries my friend:)

Every moment with your dad from here on in is a worthwhile moment.

When ma passed I had just, in the past year, started a company with a good friend and it was going very good. There were 4 owners at the time and we each managed a department based on our skill set and one of the managers didn't want me taking an indeterminate "vacation" as we had upcoming meetings with high profile clients and he was worried how it would look if the QA manager wasn't available. He threatened to (somehow) fire me from the company I helped start and I did think twice about going back to work and spending nights with ma, but decided against it.

It was a decision I will never regret as opposed to a decision I could have ended up regretting for the rest of my life.
 

CTFX

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Family first man!!!! ^

Prayers are still needed for my dad!
 

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