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I hope they figure out what’s going on so you can get back to normal quickly.It's only 11 and I've been amazingly sick, so I don't know yet for today. My Buck 444 for an unplanned six hours in ER Wednesday, and my surplus SAK for the neurologist yesterday.
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I had aphasia. Not only could I not speak, I could not think. I meant to call somebody, but I didn't know what to do with the phone in my hand. I was going to drive there to tell them I wouldn't be there, but I didn't know how to open the garage. And what were those things in my pocket over and over again? (house keys). I walked over to the church, very carefully, and tried to talk to people there. Maybe two words at a time, with a long pause, and the two words didn't make any sense or take me anywhere.
So they called an ambulance.
I'm impressed how kind and calm they were.
So anyway, it wasn't a stroke, though it had us all going for a while. All she could tell me yesterday was transitory aphasia, which means I couldn't talk for a while. I'll take it.
This is how I feel today:
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I have to share a medical intuition with her. I'll bet they love the way we can reach out with those e-charts.
You must have had the day off.
I’m glad to see it getting carried.
That Livri looks like a really handy knife. I like the blade shape.It's been hot here - in the nineties (thirties for those of you using centigrade). Had the heat on, on Sunday, and the AC on, on Monday. Usually we get 3-4 weeks that I don't use either. Just leave the windows open all the time. Hopefully we'll still get that, but we went straight to summer this week![]()
Anyway, I broke out the shorts and this new Livri is great for summer carry...so I carried it
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That meal looks great!
Thanks GT! The sheepfoot blade riding too high is also what I don't like with some stockman knives. I had to file the kick of the sheepfoot of my 6318 to keep the spine lower and make it a bit more comfortable in the hand when using the other blades. I'm glad this 6347 has a low riding sheepfoot blade.Horn and Bone
Set the Tone!
Splendid pair, Jack!
Incredible "feathering" on your bone lambsfoot, Jim!
Superb Case medium stockman!
So many of that model have a sheepsfoot that rides WAY too high for my taste, but yours is great with the edge of the sheepsfoot below the liners.
- GT
Perfectly done steak. Tantalizing greens, beans and tomatoes. I would wreck that.