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 Originally Posted by ThotDoc
Thanks CBob for the PbP. We may need to sweep Minnesota to just finish 2nd, but will definitely need 2 out of 3.
We WILL sweep them! I'll have the broom ready, ok?
The jury has been out for some time for some of us, CBob. Quote by THOTDOC
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Good effort but we were just outclassed. We're still young and learn'n how to play as a team. Darin will get them coached up, let's hope they can show some moxy in tournament play. GBR
Thanks Bob and Carrolton for the PBP
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 Originally Posted by Cyberbach
Good effort but we were just outclassed. We're still young and learn'n how to play as a team. Darin will get them coached up, let's hope they can show some moxy in tournament play. GBR
Thanks Bob and Carrolton for the PBP
The jury has been out for some time for some of us, CBob. Quote by THOTDOC
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 Originally Posted by CrnhskrBob
OK, and hope to be there. My mom is not doing too well, so it depends on her condition. I find no
advantage to living to 100.
I would like a few prayers for my mom, if you will. She needs to gain weight, but she doesn't have the
lucidity to take any care for herself. Hoping, hospice coming in, she will improve. They say, it could happen.
Thanks, guys. 
Prayers and well wishes for your Mom, Bob.
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I too send my prayers and best wishes for your mom...and you and your family CBob.
"Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns." John Leonard

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 Originally Posted by CrnhskrBob
OK, and hope to be there. My mom is not doing too well, so it depends on her condition. I find no
advantage to living to 100.
I would like a few prayers for my mom, if you will. She needs to gain weight, but she doesn't have the
lucidity to take any care for herself. Hoping, hospice coming in, she will improve. They say, it could happen.
Thanks, guys. 
Sending some prayers your Mom's way CBob. My Mom is blind and will be 93 in August and still lives alone. I know what you mean.
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Thank you, Cyberbach and ThotDot. Again, hoping hospice can get her going, once more. When you reach 100, usually, it doesn't get any better, I guess. Prayers could be the answer. She's a sweet, little gal, and I don't want her to suffer, that's for sure. Time will tell. Take care, and thanks, once more.
The jury has been out for some time for some of us, CBob. Quote by THOTDOC
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 Originally Posted by CrnhskrBob
OK, and hope to be there. My mom is not doing too well, so it depends on her condition. I find no
advantage to living to 100.
I would like a few prayers for my mom, if you will. She needs to gain weight, but she doesn't have the
lucidity to take any care for herself. Hoping, hospice coming in, she will improve. They say, it could happen.
Thanks, guys. 
Best wishes to you and your mom, Bob.
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