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Max, I just sent you a PM. So sorry to hear all of that about your father. And thank you for taking the time to write all of that out. I can "see" all that you are describing and wish that we were all there to help you and your family during this time. How is your mom doing?

I know this all was so scary but you know, your father is very lucky man when you consider all the possible things that could have easily gone the other way. I think he knows that and you know that. Close your eyes and remember that moment he opened his eyes and looked at you. Burn it into your brain. And whenever you are upset about something or stressed about something, remember that. It's all BS except for family and the people you love.

Thinking about you and your family... Please let me know if you need anything. Hugs.

Old 11-03-2013, 08:08 PM
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Sorry to hear about your dad Max! Glad he was able to get help and is on the mend now. .
Old 11-03-2013, 08:16 PM
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Wow scary. Hang in there. We will all be thinking about you.
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Old 11-03-2013, 08:39 PM
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Yes, sorry about your dad, Max.
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Old 11-03-2013, 09:59 PM
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I think Rick should have the honor of posting the 100k message. Without all those posts we would still have a year to go.

Unless you can dig up the guru himself on FB or something..
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Old 11-03-2013, 10:01 PM
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Sorry to hear about your Dad Max. Does sound like he was lucky to make to a hospital and get the treatment he needed. Best wishes for his recovery.

First time I went under anethetics was to have a broken leg pinned. I had broken the femur in half in a motorcycle incident and the pin went from my hip to my knee. I woke up on a gurney in a hallway failing around with 8 big dudes holding me down and yelling at me to shut up. I was only conscious for a brief second before they put me out with a sedative. Didn't come to again until in my room the day after the operation.

Later I overhead the nurses in the hallway outside my room whispering i was that guy that was demon possessed. All I can remember about the event was that I was demanding to see the doctor. He had said it wouldn't hurt and it did so something must have gone wrong during the operation. I was probably trying to get up to go find that doctor and it was taking 8 big dude to keep me down. No idea why I was in a hallway instead of the recovery room. Maybe I did get up and made it that far before they tackled me and put me on the gurney, don't know.

The second time I went under it was to remove the pin a year later. Woke up in a recovery room with several other recovering patients, a nurse, and a doctor tending us. No drama. Again was only conscious a brief moment before being put out with pain killers and later waking again in my room.
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Old 11-03-2013, 11:43 PM
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Old 11-03-2013, 11:45 PM
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Wow Max! Glad to hear your dad is on the road to recovery. Sharyn and I send our well wishes.
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Glad to hear your dad isn't gonna be a statistic Max. Best wishes headed your way
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The pooch has decided that the tissue is evil and needs to be destroyed.

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Old 11-04-2013, 12:52 AM
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Hi y'all. It's freakin' 30-something degrees out there this morning. Ack!@$*%!

Max, I'm so happy to hear that your dad pulled through the operation. We're about the same age and I'm keenly aware of the risk we're at with our tickers. One of my colleagues had a heart attack at the office. Once we discovered him slumped over at his desk, I, and another colleague administered CPR. Unfortunately, we were too late. It's a traumatizing experience. Max, I hope your dad is back to normal very soon, and that he has many, many happy years ahead.
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Morning Jim

30 something here too, outside

About 18 right here under the aircon.
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Old 11-04-2013, 02:24 AM
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Well, its unusually hot hear for the season. Almost 8 degrees Celsius.. Contemplating a little night dip after work.
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Old 11-04-2013, 02:46 AM
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Old 11-04-2013, 03:39 AM
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Hi guys, haven't posted in a while and haven't been reading Pelican either. Been busy at my new job but liking it (I like the paycheck the most) and in my now limited free time have been working on some fun outside projects so haven't been here.
Good Morning folks.

Wow, Max it sounds like some amazing medical procedures saved your dad. Imagine trying to replace the intake or exhaust on your 911 while it is running. It is wonderful he is doing well. I miss my dad and I had him around until he was almost 83.

And you will find almost everyone likes the paycheck part of the job the most. I have said for years I never wanted a career, I just want the steady paycheck.

Hopefully you will find a job you enjoy or at least don't mind doing.

Give you dad an extra hug for the Stijn group.
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Morning Everyone!
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Morning all off to play nice at the cubie farm.
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Old 11-04-2013, 05:35 AM
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Morning all off to play nice at the cubie farm.
Do you get to play prarrie dog on occasion?
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Old 11-04-2013, 06:32 AM
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Thanks for all the well wishes, guys.

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Good Morning folks.

Wow, Max it sounds like some amazing medical procedures saved your dad. Imagine trying to replace the intake or exhaust on your 911 while it is running. It is wonderful he is doing well. I miss my dad and I had him around until he was almost 83.

And you will find almost everyone likes the paycheck part of the job the most. I have said for years I never wanted a career, I just want the steady paycheck.

Hopefully you will find a job you enjoy or at least don't mind doing.

Give you dad an extra hug for the Stijn group.
I don't mind this job. It is a little slow during the downtime while waiting for prototype parts to arrive, but that will change once I am better versed in the company procedures and forms and stuff. Everyone else has 2 or 3 projects that they jump between when one hits a point where they are waiting for parts or something. And the engineering department here is being built up since it was previously at another company within the corporation, so the guy are all close to my age and we get along well. It is a pretty casual atmosphere. Like I said, we are all going to the drag races Thursday, bosses treat. I live just a couple miles from work and I am actually closer to GMG (the ALMS and World Challenge team that also does POC club racing and Porsche service) and Porsche Motorsport North America (they are literally right across the street from each other). PMNA is moving to Carson which is still close and will have a test track, but for now they are in a little, nondescript building smaller than IMPCO Technologies, where I work.

Industrial engines aren't as cool as cars, but I'm in the new product development group so there is a fari amount of imagination I get to use which is nice.

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