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Yeah, he took off the first week of the move and didn't come back until the cold

snap ended here some time in January. He does have an attitude towards

commercial television which I find is just more of his typical hypocritical

behavior. Right now he's hogging the whole TV watching a six hour speacial about

the history of the faucet washer on a three dvd set. The gold fish are pissed,

the like Sponge Bob Square Pants.

Stan

Seattle, Foggy.

From: " Mimi " mimi212@...

I wondered where he ended up at! Stan - did sneak out during your move?

Dennis - it is good to see you back to your old self. How are you feeling these

days?? (((HUGS))) to you and Betty...

Doreen :)

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Hi...

I haven't been available the last three days because I had a " heart " proceedure

on Wednesday, back home now. I thought I might get some sympathy from

being that they actually put a stint in a heart vessel. 's comment was

that they put two stints in Bill Clinton and he's going back to work on Monday,

so I could piss off! He's just so easy to get along with!

Stan,

Seattle, Rainy.

From: " Mimi " <mimi212@...>

Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:57:55 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific

Subject: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

Oh, Stan - I'm sitting here laughing my butt off over all these posts and

replies!! better watch out - nothing worse than a pissed off gold fish!!

Doreen :D

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Stan, I hope that they've fixed your hear problem and you won't have

any more trouble with it.

I'm surprised that even knew about your stent, the way he's

been gallivanting around lately. Just wait until he needs a stent! You

can get revenge then.

Sue

On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:30 PM, stanpfister@... wrote:

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> I haven't been available the last three days because I had a " heart "

> proceedure on Wednesday, back home now. I thought I might get some

> sympathy from being that they actually put a stint in a heart

> vessel. 's comment was that they put two stints in Bill

> Clinton and he's going back to work on Monday, so I could piss off!

> He's just so easy to get along with!

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Of course I meant your heart problem!

Sue

On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:55 PM, marysue wrote:

> Stan, I hope that they've fixed your hear problem and you won't have

> any more trouble with it.

>

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Please tell me you're kidding, Stan!

Not an MD

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:30 PM, <stanpfister@...> wrote:

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>

> Hi...

>

>

>

> I haven't been available the last three days because I had a " heart "

proceedure on Wednesday, back home now. I thought I might get some sympathy from

being that they actually put a stint in a heart vessel. 's comment

was that they put two stints in Bill Clinton and he's going back to work on

Monday, so I could piss off! He's just so easy to get along with!

>

>

>

> Stan,

>

> Seattle, Rainy.

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 No, I am not kidding, but as Dennis pointed out it was probably that

put me there. Aside from other factors I've probably had an issue with one of

the arteries on my hear ever since the RA was diagnosed (it didn't happen over

night).  So it will be interesting to see if I do better over the next two

weeks. As many of you know, I've had a great deal of difficulties dealing with

the fatigue RA causes. So we shall see if that continues, I've been told to

continue all of my RA medications except for the Etodolac (and that to stop for

just one week). I'm taking my MTX injection tonight. As for the heart procedure

it's Star Trek kind of amazing, they put a shunt in a artery near the groin

area, go all the way up to the heart while you're fully conscious and viewing a

real time picture of everything (your heart), give you the options and ask you

what you want to do. In my case, the stint was the best option. Artery repaired.

The whole procedure took about forty minutes, the shunt hurts more than

anything else . Two hours in recovery and I was able to celebrate with a coffee

and cigarette! looked disappointed, I think he had his eye on my laptop

and Laurel & Hardy DVD collection.

Stan,

Seattle, Wet.

Re: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

Please tell me you're kidding, Stan!

Not an MD

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:30 PM,  < stanpfister @comcast.net> wrote:

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>

> Hi...

>

>

>

> I haven't been available the last three days because I had a " heart "

proceedure on Wednesday, back home now. I thought I might get some sympathy from

being that they actually put a stint in a heart vessel. 's comment

was that they put two stints in Bill Clinton and he's going back to work on

Monday, so I could piss off! He's just so easy to get along with!

>

>

>

> Stan,

>

> Seattle, Rainy.

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Well, I noticed I had a full blown heart procedure but gets ALL the

ATTENTION wityh his stupid commercial! That's always the way it goes. Currently

he's reading Under the Dome by King, an author who he has lectered me

about time and again about selling out to the " commercial " writing industry.

Stan

Seattle, Wet.

From: " marysue " <marysue@...>

Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 11:00:49 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

Of course I meant your heart problem!

Sue

On Feb 12, 2010, at 1:55 PM, marysue wrote:

> Stan, I hope that they've fixed your hear problem and you won't have

> any more trouble with it.

>

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Well, as we all know, is never gonna need a stint because he has no

heart!

Stan

Seattle, Wet.

From: " marysue " <marysue@...>

Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 10:55:45 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific

Subject: Re: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

Stan, I hope that they've fixed your hear problem and you won't have  

any more trouble with it.

I'm surprised that even knew about your stent, the way he's  

been gallivanting around lately. Just wait until he needs a stent! You  

can get revenge then.

Sue

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If he needs anything, it won't be a STINT, it'll have to be a STITCH!

Dennis in eastexas- with 6 " of snow!

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:54 PM, <stanpfister@...> wrote:

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>

>

>

> Well, as we all know, is never gonna need a stint because he has no

> heart!

>

> Stan

>

> Seattle, Wet.

>

> From: " marysue " <marysue@... <marysue%40triad.rr.com>>

> < %40>

> Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 10:55:45 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific

> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

>

> Stan, I hope that they've fixed your hear problem and you won't have

> any more trouble with it.

>

> I'm surprised that even knew about your stent, the way he's

> been gallivanting around lately. Just wait until he needs a stent! You

> can get revenge then.

>

> Sue

>

>

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My gosh, Stan! I'm so sorry to hear this.

I'm glad the procedure went so well for you though. It is amazing what

is routinely done these days. I hope it makes a big difference in your

fatigue.

needs to be on his best behavior for the next few days while you rest.

Not an MD

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:48 PM, <stanpfister@...> wrote:

>

>

>  No, I am not kidding, but as Dennis pointed out it was probably that

put me there. Aside from other factors I've probably had an issue with one of

the arteries on my hear ever since the RA was diagnosed (it didn't happen over

night).  So it will be interesting to see if I do better over the next two

weeks. As many of you know, I've had a great deal of difficulties dealing with

the fatigue RA causes. So we shall see if that continues, I've been told to

continue all of my RA medications except for the Etodolac (and that to stop for

just one week). I'm taking my MTX injection tonight. As for the heart procedure

it's Star Trek kind of amazing, they put a shunt in a artery near the groin

area, go all the way up to the heart while you're fully conscious and viewing a

real time picture of everything (your heart), give you the options and ask you

what you want to do. In my case, the stint was the best option. Artery repaired.

The whole procedure took about forty minutes, the shunt hurts more than anything

else . Two hours in recovery and I was able to celebrate with a coffee and

cigarette! looked disappointed, I think he had his eye on my laptop and

Laurel & Hardy DVD collection.

>

> Stan,

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Stan, you are joking about the cigarette, aren't you?

Sue

On Feb 12, 2010, at 9:48 PM, stanpfister@... wrote:

> Two hours in recovery and I was able to celebrate with a coffee and

> cigarette! looked disappointed, I think he had his eye on my

> laptop and Laurel & Hardy DVD collection.

>

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I think needs to spend time in the " naughty chair " .  He is  a very

naughty boy.  I agree, he has no heart.  What's a father to do!!!!

 

Stan, I sure hope you are feeling better.  You have been through so much, now

it is time for you to heal and have a nice life.

 

I pray all your heart issues are fixed.  Rest when you can.

 

Hugs,

 

Barbara

From: tango.dream <tango.dream@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: moonlighting!

Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 1:50 PM

 

Offer to put a couple of stents in 's heart and then tell him to get back

to you about how he feels. We each heal differently depending on all sorts of

factors. And some of us (without money) don't get as good treatment as others

(with money and connections. ..). ;-) Come to think of it, does even have

a heart? lol Prayers for your healing.

Michele

>

>

>

> Hi...

>

>

>

> I haven't been available the last three days because I had a " heart "

proceedure on Wednesday, back home now. I thought I might get some sympathy from

being that they actually put a stint in a heart vessel. 's comment

was that they put two stints in Bill Clinton and he's going back to work on

Monday, so I could piss off! He's just so easy to get along with!

>

>

>

> Stan,

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