Okay, looks like 10-10 is gonna be the best available day for the most CP'ers. I have decided to have it at a Raytown Park so we don't have you yahoos traipsing through my humble abode. Alcohol IS allowed just no glass bottles. I have it narrowed down to a park less than 7 miles from the stadium, I just need to get one of the 2 reserved. I am going to check them out tomorrow.
I will provide a large cooler(or 2, subject to RSVP's), small grill, name tags, a fairly decent blue tooth speaker and, of course, my world famous chili. I will probably front y'all some all beef dogs and buns as well.
The shelter will cost me and I won't complain. BUT donations, requests, tips(actual advice) and RSVP's would be accepted graciously. No, I won't get you a rib eye!
Doors will open at noon and go to when y'all get the hell out or 20 minutes before kick off. Unless we figure out how to watch the game there in the shelter....
Originally Posted by 2112:
I don’t think I’ll need surgery on the shoulder. It’s getting better (pending MRI next Tuesday). I’ll know for sure after my follow up in two weeks. And I’ll have time in October.
Good thing I’m not a doctor. Torn rotator cuff, torn slap, torn labrum and torn bicep tendon. Surgery at the end of august, in a sling for 6-8 weeks and out of work 4-6 months. Doctor also said it will be very very painful lol. Needless to say I’m out.
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
My plan at this time is to bring a TV, an OTA antenna, and being there by noon to watch the afternoon games and then the Chiefs game as well. I may end up passed out and sleeping in the shelter, but it will be totally worth it.
Originally Posted by bevischief:
You are making it temping I may so up...
The more, the better! With my heart condition, I'd like you bozo's to say, "I met him at a get together, he was cool" when they name the lounge after me.
With the loss I feel about Patteau and Gonzo, I soooo wish I'd had the opportunity to meet them in person.
Originally Posted by 2112:
Good thing I’m not a doctor. Torn rotator cuff, torn slap, torn labrum and torn bicep tendon. Surgery at the end of august, in a sling for 6-8 weeks and out of work 4-6 months. Doctor also said it will be very very painful lol. Needless to say I’m out.
Have fun!
If you didn't think you needed surgery when all of that ended up being necessary, I'd say you tolerate pain quite well. I'd hate to see what would make you think surgery is warranted. **Says the girl who was walking around with a 4.5 cm gallstone in her gallbladder and thought the attacks were heartburn. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 2112:
Good thing I’m not a doctor. Torn rotator cuff, torn slap, torn labrum and torn bicep tendon. Surgery at the end of august, in a sling for 6-8 weeks and out of work 4-6 months. Doctor also said it will be very very painful lol. Needless to say I’m out.
Originally Posted by luv:
If you didn't think you needed surgery when all of that ended up being necessary, I'd say you tolerate pain quite well. I'd hate to see what would make you think surgery is warranted. **Says the girl who was walking around with a 4.5 cm gallstone in her gallbladder and thought the attacks were heartburn.
I’ll be in a sling and one handed. Carrying bags is an issue. I don’t check bags when I fly to pigsknuckle. Plus I can’t travel while I’m getting my $903.00 a week temporary state disability.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Wait.
You'll be off work.
You'll still have one hand to drink with.
What am I missing here?
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
Answer this, please
Originally Posted by Raiderhader:
Yeah, he’s not making any sense here.
Originally Posted by burt:
Nope....none atall.......
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
Lol I’ll be miserable! There’s always next year!! [Reply]