Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Jack Black Jack Black Thank you. Subliminal? You’re a sharp cookie.:)

As I listen to your list of symptoms, I can see how I present many of the same ones. I’ve been dealing for some time with them. All have been dealt with successfully(fingers crossed) I’ve had elevated blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. I found the proper medicine that works. I have to go twice a year for physicals and blood tests. Every thing has been normal. When I discovered that I had a vitamin D deficiency, and started on a daily regimen of D3 and Calcium, then that too became normal. I also have been diagnosed with sleep apnea. That’s been dealt with as well. My telling you this is not a tale of woe. Rather, that my issues are manageable, and I live a very full active life. As for hiatal hernia repair, it’s a common procedure that is performed daily. My hope for you is that all your issues are quickly managed successfully, my friend.

They were calling to me! :D

I guess many of us older fellers have a lot of the same stuff, I am grateful for the advice and kind words my friend :) The sleep apnea and stomach problems certainly haven't caused me as much trouble as various other maladies, and I'm not too worried about either :thumbsup:

Vince is correct Dave. And not just your pics.
Every post you make.... Every pic you take.... Every jab you fake.... We is watching you.... and smiling my friend. :)

Jack Black Jack Black - Jack like others are saying, fixing a hiatal hernia is a common everyday procedure here. I'd definitely find a doc that wanted to fix it.


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Nicely said Dwight :) :thumbsup And thanks also for the advice :thumbsup: I was across the road visiting with a neighbour earlier. He is a young doctor, and as it turns out, he has been doing some work at my practice. He told me bluntly, and without prompting (he was actually asking after my Tennis Elbow), "Get another doctor!" :confused: I was even more alarmed when I asked him if he could reccomend another practice, and he told me "No" :rolleyes: Our health service is in a bad state :(


I usually carry my knives in a slip. The slip that best fitted my new lambsfoot was on old fake leather one, so I thought I would treat it to a new one. So I sent the measurements to a leather worker I use and this is what he came back with.

Very nice indeed, I'm sure your Lambsfoot thanks you for it :) :thumbsup:

Folks, I have to ask a question. As Teddy Bass said, "Where's @donn ?" :confused:
 
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I think Yogi liked a two-hour nap from 1:00 to 4:00!
LOL! I was thinking of Yogi from Jellystone too! :D :thumbsup:
Jack Black Jack Black , you probably are aware of this but as way of explanation, Yogi Berra was renown not only for his baseball prowess, but also for his beloved frequent and unintentional use of head scratching, illogical colloquial expressions.
Examples (among many others): “The future ain't what it used to be.” - “Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours.” - “You wouldn't have won if we'd beaten you.”
My all time favorite: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it."
When asked if he actually said everything he was accredited with as saying, in true Yogi fashion he replied : “I never said most of the things I said.”
OG
 
Jack Black Jack Black , you probably are aware of this but as way of explanation, Yogi Berra was renown not only for his baseball prowess, but also for his beloved frequent and unintentional use of head scratching, illogical colloquial expressions.
Examples (among many others): “The future ain't what it used to be.” - “Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours.” - “You wouldn't have won if we'd beaten you.”
My all time favorite: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it."
When asked if he actually said everything he was accredited with as saying, in true Yogi fashion he replied : “I never said most of the things I said.”
OG
Or this, about going to a particular restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded!"
 
Jack Black Jack Black , you probably are aware of this but as way of explanation, Yogi Berra was renown not only for his baseball prowess, but also for his beloved frequent and unintentional use of head scratching, illogical colloquial expressions.
Examples (among many others): “The future ain't what it used to be.” - “Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours.” - “You wouldn't have won if we'd beaten you.”
My all time favorite: "When you come to a fork in the road, take it."
When asked if he actually said everything he was accredited with as saying, in true Yogi fashion he replied : “I never said most of the things I said.”
OG

Or this, about going to a particular restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded!"

And arguably his most famous quote - "It's like déjà vu all over again". :D

Those are all fantastic gents! :D Thank you :thumbsup:
 
I had bought this one to archive, but with my BFO-despoiled Lambsfoot still awaiting repair at Wright's, the temptation to slip it in my pocket has become too great :rolleyes:

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I don't routinely name my knives, but in the spirit of this thread, I'm going to call this one Lucy, after Lucy Westenra, for reasons which will be clearer when I can get a better pic ;) :thumbsup:
 
I had bought this one to archive, but with my BFO-despoiled Lambsfoot still awaiting repair at Wright's, the temptation to slip it in my pocket has become too great :rolleyes:

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I don't routinely name my knives, but in the spirit of this thread, I'm going to call this one Lucy, after Lucy Westenra, for reasons which will be clearer when I can get a better pic ;) :thumbsup:
That is beauty.
OG
 
I had bought this one to archive, but with my BFO-despoiled Lambsfoot still awaiting repair at Wright's, the temptation to slip it in my pocket has become too great :rolleyes:

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I don't routinely name my knives, but in the spirit of this thread, I'm going to call this one Lucy, after Lucy Westenra, for reasons which will be clearer when I can get a better pic ;) :thumbsup:
I think I know why. ;) A beauty!

Cool ram. My favourite American football helmet is the Rams. They were also the first team to put a logo or insignia on a football helmet. At least in the NFL.
 
That is beauty.
OG

Oh my Jack that one is fine fine fine.

Beautiful one, Jack. I can see why you gave into its siren song.

I think I know why. ;) A beauty!

Cool ram. My favourite American football helmet is the Rams. They were also the first team to put a logo or insignia on a football helmet. At least in the NFL.

Thanks a lot guys, the wood has a couple of 'puncture marks' on the mark side, which I thought might not be to everyone's taste. They might be slightly clearer in this pic, but I'll try to get some outdoor photos soon :thumbsup:

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Interesting fact about the Ram's helmets Vince :thumbsup:

I quick picture of lunch today... This thread needs more food again :D


LOL! :D :thumbsup:
 
Thanks a lot guys, the wood has a couple of 'puncture marks' on the mark side, which I thought might not be to everyone's taste. They might be slightly clearer in this pic, but I'll try to get some outdoor photos soon :thumbsup:

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Great pic. What-a-Knife!

One of my favourite lines from the 1931 film is from the Count: "I never drink . . . wine." ;)
 
Talk about character!! It's certainly within my top 5, maybe higher! Me like-um!
OG

Thanks OG :) :thumbsup:

Great pic. What-a-Knife!

One of my favourite lines from the 1931 film is from the Count: "I never drink . . . wine." ;)

Thanks Vince :) It's years since I last saw a Dracula film, but there have been some great ones :D I often go to Whitby on the North Yorkshire coast, where the book begins...might have to leave Lucy at home the next time I go! :eek: :D :thumbsup:
 
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