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Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:13 pm
by Leone
Look up the song by Ian Brown: FEAR.
Some more acronyms there.
Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:32 pm
by Gullander
SellSword wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:02 pm
And for those scammers and such who can't spell:
Forget
About
Every
Rule
Hahaha...that got me!! So faery folk are mischievous rule breakers!

Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:57 pm
by SellSword
I'm pretty sure the only mischievous rule breakers are my kids. Don't worry, for their various transgressions they are currently... uh... out with grandma and grandpa to go do fun stuff and 110% guaranteed to get a snack before being dropped off for dinner?
Yeah, that sounds about right!
Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:04 am
by LostKnight
SellSword wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:02 pm
And for those scammers and such who can't spell:
Forget
About
Every
Rule
My forgetter is getting better and I while my typing is perfect the keys on my keyboard move around on purpose just to confuse me, so I can relate to:
Forget
About
Every
Rule except for one very simple thing: I DNO'T CHAET!
And then there is:
Forgotten
Erroneous
Ambiguous
Regulations!
EDIT: Just to clarify:
FEAR has to do with Government policies

Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:08 am
by LostKnight
Gullander wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:32 pm
SellSword wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:02 pm
And for those scammers and such who can't spell:
Forget
About
Every
Rule
Hahaha...that got me!! So faery folk are mischievous rule breakers!
and of course faery folk are faersome to behold.
Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:14 am
by LostKnight
AND ON A GOOD NOTE: My cardiologist is SUPER happy with me.
Brought him the results of the urine and blood tests he wanted me to do, and got 100% A-OK.
Everything - and I mean everything - fell withing normal safe limits.
My wife is

with envy.
Mind you I studied hard for a couple of weeks just to make sure I'd get it right...
See what good study habits get you.
Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:21 am
by SellSword
I took one for the LK team the other day with a meal that would've made your cardiologist wince!
Good to hear though!

Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:45 am
by Leone
I'm so pleased my mate.
Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 5:47 am
by LostKnight
Let me tell you guys: I'm ecstatic! But then 99% of by urine and blood tests all my life have been all good. I told my doc that they didn't find the blockage because I had a pain in my heart or anything, it was another routine check up that found the blockage. Could have been there for years ... but I am following the routine regardless.
And SS - Doc said I can "cheat" on occasion. But he was absolutely surprised when I told him, maybe two visits ago, that I had my fist "hamburger" in three years. "WHAT!" ... he said I was probably the only patient he has that in seriously following the routine he set down.
Of course I am, health with, I feel great, and I have a couple of ladies to look after.

Re: The Trials and Tribulations of LostKnight
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:05 pm
by LostKnight
Been a LONG time since I have written "game stuff here" and people may or may not have noticed inactivity on my part of late. Or at least not as active as I use to be.
I still play, most times alts as I'm on/off in a blink is need be and if I happen to miss logging off and get caught by the "Are you here!" check so be it, I'll wear it. FAMILY FIRST
My second oldest son wrote just over a week ago with some bad news, he has stage 3/4 lung cancer.
Last Thursday was his first chemo session ... I waited a bit to write as I know, from experience, it is draining.
He told me my grandchildren brought home a cold. So he has Double Jeopardy going on! Fighting a cold and dealing with the chemo. At least it's with the first treatment when he's at his strongest.
Today was the day I wrote and got this back almost instantly, with more than what is here, but this line is so HIM:
“I’m still here and fighting the good fight”
AND to top that off my mother-in-law went into the hospital at 06:00 today to have her second hip replaced.
- operation over - a success - now some recovery time.
Talk about a pressure relief valve letting off excess steam ...