Condolences to you and Drew Kayla - that's a sad story the whole way around. Good to hear you're still around though and here's hoping you get thru all of this as quickly and painlessly as possible
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Condolences to you and Drew Kayla - that's a sad story the whole way around. Good to hear you're still around though and here's hoping you get thru all of this as quickly and painlessly as possible
Sorry to hear all that stuff is going for you! Thanks for checking in. We were concerned about you.
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Thank you for all of the support guys!
Drew scattered his dad’s ashes this week so I am hoping he will now feel a chance to grieve. He’s been so concerned with the logistics of everything he hasn’t dealt with the emotional aspect.
Yesterday was the three year anniversary of Kelly’s passing. We had breakfast with Dave this morning. He and the boys are doing well. We still spend a lot of time together even though I don’t work for him anymore.
The job change has been incredible. I am struggling with adjusting to a new management style but other than that it is a blast. I can’t tell you how good this has been for my mental health. I was not designed for desk work.
I am still enjoying cigars regularly and now that I can open the app again I will be around again, I missed you guys!
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Kayla, thank you for letting us know. You were missed.
I’m really sorry to hear about the accident. I would love to hear an update on Porkchop when you have time.
Porkchop is doing great! He is my baby boy
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I am definitely where I need to be, at least for now. I have to get used to the idea that I won’t be able to do this forever, my body is going to give out way before I am ready to retire. My poor body is battered, bruised, and bloody on a daily basis. Then there’s the poison ivy, sunburn, bug bites, and rashes from being dripping wet all day. I can’t imagine doing this when I am 60.
In general crocs are more likely to lunge at humans when confronted whereas gators usually back off. The Nile, Saltwater, Cuban, and Mugger crocs are notoriously aggressive but they all have individual personalities so you never know. Our juvenile Morelets croc is 4 feet of piss and vinegar and they are usually an incredibly docile species.
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Nah, not an adrenaline junky, my mixed up body just doesn’t do the “normal” fear response to animals. My body gets all adrenalined up for dumb things like the grocery store and shopping for home furnishings but not giant predators known to eat humans. [emoji2368]
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