May I also add patience and persistence. All 3 rare and valuable things.
@Dogwelder If that was Cael...he would have concomitantly snatched the pebble AND do an ankle pick on Master Kan!
Concomitantly!!@Dogwelder If that was Cael...he would have concomitantly snatched the pebble AND do an ankle pick on Master Kan!
I didn't have time to view this. I can't take the SUSPENSE! Did he win?
I didn't have time to view this. I can't take the SUSPENSE! Did he win?
Thanks for the memories! No team titles while Cael was here, but there was pretty good fire power on that team.
I get it! It's a hair fashion thing!
JPW III - Not sure how to make a private contact, but iirc you mentioned that you or a family member was battling cancer?
Without going into much detail here, you may want to look at the book, Tripping Over The Truth, by Travis Christofferson. It reads like a mystery book, but it traces the history of our struggle with this deadly disease.
Interestingly, one of Albert Einstein's friends made a discovery about how cancer cells work, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize. It now appears that our "modern" approaches to dealing with cancer ignored that monumental understanding. That is why the genetic theory of cancer was massively studied and too often it came up short in understanding and treating the disease.
The newest approaches, based on exploiting the defective metabolism of cancer cells, hold great promise for innovative and much more successful treatments and prevention strategies.
The newest treatment strategies are remarkable, given the backdrop of the other cancer theories that have not worked and the toxic cocktail approaches that were using assumptions that were not realistic.
Of course, don't make changes to any healthcare program without consulting your qualified knowledgeable physicians. In the back of the book are medical and other contacts for those who want to further explore these newer approaches, based upon the most advanced understandings of the disease. Best regards!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1603...+the+truth&dpPl=1&dpID=51pJ3UspKpL&ref=plSrch
TJ- Thank you for this! I ordered it just now from your amazon link. It is my childhood best friend who is fading pretty fast. I can't tell you how many laughs,cries, and general deep discussions the two of us have had this past couple of weeks. I decided to stay with him and so did my dad (he is like another son to my dad) and forgo the NCAA tournament. He was sad when TG lost in the semi, but Cory winning brought us all yelling at the tv and celebrating. He became a huge Cenzo fan over the weekend as well. Cancer is a tough son of a gun, but he has fought it with courage and faith. I really had time to reflect as I look at losing my BFF and my dad isn't getting any younger and has his own host of health issues. I wonder if I will enjoy watching wrestling the same way without these two Hawkeye nuts right there with me. Life isn't fair, but upon reflection I understand I have been given much to be grateful for, and many don't get the years with people they care about this much that I have been given. God Bless.