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All depends on how long the money holds out Russ. I've figgered on about 2 weeks for this trip and I know that I probably won't be able to pull this kind of thing off for too many more years so I'm gonna milk the hell out of it
Plus I think Keith may even be going along for at least part of the trip
You know you're welcome to shack out at my place. Not too much great riding around DFW but there are some cool places to visit.
Maybe before I do the knee replacement I will head to Big Bend if it isn't too hot. If not, I will do it next spring. It may not be too early to discuss WS17 locations? Perhaps we will convene the Board at WS16.
Well they still haven't built the bridge so Hawaii is out.
From what I remember hearing, keep in mind you can hear anything, She won't be there.
Well then, in that case, screw that. I'll do something else..
Originally Posted by rwhisen
Maybe before I do the knee replacement I will head to Big Bend if it isn't too hot. If not, I will do it next spring. It may not be too early to discuss WS17 locations? Perhaps we will convene the Board at WS16.
Sounds like a plan to me buddy. Maybe something closer to my neck of the woods?
Although I do want to make California and the Pacific coast before I shuffle off...
I think what you meant was how long do I have to wait?
The hospital where I will have it done is the same that I used last year for my right knee. They are currently remodeling their sterilization center and aren't doing many cases until after the summer which is cool with me. I could have opted to use another facility but I chose not to since the Chief of Surgery is a pretty good doctor.
Is there that big of a call for vets wanting to get sterilization?
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