JohnCushman
Well-known member
What do I get?I’ll go ahead and pencil it into the will. If I die, Wifey gets all the money, J gets the Springfield, N gets the Winchester, and Dale gets all the RUM brass.
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What do I get?I’ll go ahead and pencil it into the will. If I die, Wifey gets all the money, J gets the Springfield, N gets the Winchester, and Dale gets all the RUM brass.
One less person to talk about you know what!What do I get?
I’m scheduled for the big snip snap next Tuesday, for yall that have had it done, how bad is the recovery time? Anything to make sure I do/don’t do?
Headed to the doc now…
You have our sympathies.Headed to the doc now…
It's all fun and games til he cranks the chainsaw...Headed to the doc now…
Headed to the doc now…
Prayers sent!Headed to the doc now…
Ya… not live tweeting my vasectomy. That would be bad.I'm not sure what is worse: the fact that I was half expecting @BackofBeyond to post live updates as if this were a hunt report, or that I still clicked on the thread anyway.
you got pain meds?!Ya… not live tweeting my vasectomy. That would be bad.
All-in-all, not that bad, but the Valium hasn’t worn off, so who knows for sure.
Nope. Ibuprofen.you got pain meds?!
bold move cotton.Nope. Ibuprofen.
Dammit. No brass for me. I didn't do pain meds either. Like I said, do what the doc says. mtmuleyNope. Ibuprofen.
Bags of frozen onions and peas coupled with plenty of rest is the ticket. Then remind your buddies when you serve veggies at the next dinner get together how much they helped with your recovery!Ya… not live tweeting my vasectomy. That would be bad.
All-in-all, not that bad, but the Valium hasn’t worn off, so who knows for sure.
Been there, done stones twice. Those hurt.The worst part (the anticipation) is over. Now take it as easy as possible for as many days as you can and you’ll be set.
If you really want a trip, try a kidney stone for your next visit to the urologist. It’s life-changing.