Good News! The asteroid was blown up and the remaining pieces passed with only minimal damage. On Wednesday my surgical team shown below found the asteroid somewhere near Uranus or Myanus or somewhere down there. Time was limited but with little regard to their own safety they took steps to blow up the asteroid into a bazillion pieces. The 2nd photo below shows them shortly before the blast. While the the mission was a success, team leader Harry Stamper (3rd photo) gave his life to ease my pain. The fourth picture was the largest remaining piece of the asteroid that passed on Wednesday evening and is now on display at the surgical center also shown below. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. Cards and gifts are welcome but not necessary.
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2 comments:
Don! I hope you are well into recovery! This almost sounds like a matter of national security. Maybe my dad can use some of his homeland security money to help you in this time of need:) Too bad he has been out of commission with food poisoning for the last few days.
We send our thoughts your way!
What are you drinking down in Carroll to get those giant kidney stones!? Does the beer have something 'funny' in it?
We're glad you're feeling better...so is Joe...finally. He's only had 2 'real' meals in 8 days...otherwise it was jello and pudding and crackers.
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