The Original Old Farts Club

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Yep jusy pay off a few Gov Officials and its legal Drug Pushing
and pad the DR.s
My ex s/o was a N.P.
The drug co would take the staff in Urology to a restaurant for a presentation and told to order food for who ever was home .
and that included desert! She just retired at 70.
Was a ER nurse when we met in the ER
 
I told him it would be OK
If he paid all the outstanding hospital bills I have and will incur over the few yrs. left I have
Because of it.
He actually said he would get back to me, mind you he is a brain surgeon and has never seen anything like my case before. He thought I should have died 15 yrs ago.
He said something about a paper for the American medical society journal .
 
My Doctor asked at my last visit if I would be willing to donate my Brain to Science.
think twice! You dont want to be on the table and hear in the after life by the drs removing it
"Look at the guy with the little brain " Two disappointment about size at the same time may be hard to recover from....
 
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Good morning

we got back from the big city after a visit with a new group of dentists

we went from $46,000.00 down to $20k with this new group…extraction , posts , and new snap in teeth , lifetime warranty , if i get them , i hope i live to be 119
Do you remember Iron Jaw? He wuz a Nazi sooper bad guy. Hope you don't get the same dentist:
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He built the 1st color TV HeathKits put out from the kit and mounted it in a wall of the house like a flat screens
Dam Engs
I built a color TV and a radio while taking a DeVry Institute Electronics course for GI's. Before I built the TV, I hadda build a multimeter and an oscilloscope and some other stuff, all of which was required for testing each part of the TV.

IIRC, there was a Heathkit store in Hempstead, Long Island. They sold "metal glue" (solder) there.
 
I built a color TV and a radio while taking a DeVry Institute Electronics course for GI's. Before I built the TV, I hadda build a multimeter and an oscilloscope and some other stuff, all of which was required for testing each part of the TV.

IIRC, there was a Heathkit store in Hempstead, Long Island. They sold "metal glue" (solder) there.
some parts of Hempstead you dont want to go now !
 

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