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Title: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 10, 2013, 11:55:57 PM
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Any questions?

The good news: This too shall pass! Maybe tomorrow. Maybe 2-3 weeks. The last time I passed one was in May of 2009. Captured, then shown it to my dad, notorious for passing a many in his life. His response was, "I've never passed one that big before."

Not sure how long I'll be able to stay online while one pill is wearing off and when I'll have to take another. These MF'ers kick ass, clearly seeing why some folks get hooked on drugs. I only take them to ease the pain, and can't wait till I don't need them any longer.

Prescription? Nope! Street: $2.00/per. I don't even know if that's a good price or not, for I didn't do any comparative shopping, since having a friend liaison the connection.

Off now to read and catch up with the latest scuttlebutt after reading my PMs, seeing what's the latest in the World of BitcoinTM.

...Right after I piss a few pinkish drops.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: pekv2 on May 10, 2013, 11:57:41 PM
Should have tried Cannabis. Much safer.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 11, 2013, 12:11:03 AM
Should have tried Cannabis. Much safer.

Better yet, why don't I just visit the Shamanic Lodge, Local 42, and pick up some Ayahuasca?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: myrkul on May 11, 2013, 12:34:07 AM
...Right after I piss a few pinkish drops.

Owwwch!

I've talked to women who've passed kidney stones, and given natural birth. They prefer birth.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 11, 2013, 12:46:47 AM
...Right after I piss a few pinkish drops.

Owwwch!

I've talked to women who've passed kidney stones, and given natural birth. They prefer birth.

Yep! Rarely does labor go on for two weeks.

I did pass tiny stones/calcium deposits yesterday, probably breakage from the much larger stone.

All this is probably due to the eating of way too much salamis and half-cooked bacon, coupled with moving way too much barn wood for a 53 year old man. Three days ago I was showing off, once again, playing "Look at me!" when I realized at the end of loading them oak beams that I should've asked for help or, at the very least, had others load them. Then the drive to deliver them, whereupon I couldn't move a one. Luckily two young whippersnappers were on hand to take care of it. Good guys, they were! Good client, as well.

Regardless, I was way overdue for an attack. Also, normally it's always been my left side. This time it's the right, hoping it's not a gallstone, which I don't believe it is, though I've never had an issue with them before, thus self-treating it as a kidney stone. Pretty smart of me playing doctor, eh?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: pekv2 on May 11, 2013, 01:40:38 AM
I'm not sure, from what I heard, I think you can get them "kidney stones" lazer removed. If you have insurance coverage, do some research. Might help you out, rather being in such pain.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 11, 2013, 06:13:01 AM
I'm not sure, from what I heard, I think you can get them "kidney stones" lazer removed. If you have insurance coverage, do some research. Might help you out, rather being in such pain.

Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured. Stubborn like my old man was. Deal with the pain, taking over-the-curb meds, but if it becomes too unbearable, seek out a duck (or something like that).


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 11, 2013, 04:34:30 PM
No laser removal for kidney stones. Typically ultrasound smashing them up if they are too big to pass, but passing them is the only way. Had them twice before. Yeah, they suck ass. Are you still going to try to make it to the Bitcoin Conference next weekend? Let me know and I'll hook you up with some semi-expired perkaset from my last kidney stone attack  ;D


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: pekv2 on May 11, 2013, 04:38:21 PM
No laser removal for kidney stones.

http://www.ocurology.com/stones.html

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3.  Endoscopic treatment (ureteroscopy, with or without laser stone fragmentation):  A urologist can look inside the bladder and all the way up to the kidney with a small scope and either remove the stone or break it up with a laser and remove the pieces.  It is minimally invasive.  There is no incision as the instruments go through the patient's existing "plumbing." Patients can go home the same day.  In experienced hands, the stone free rate is 90-95% for stones in the ureter.  The stone free rate is 80-90% for stones in the kidney depending on size and location.

Well, laser break it up, and then remove them, would seem easier to do than passing them.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 11, 2013, 05:49:59 PM
No laser removal for kidney stones.

http://www.ocurology.com/stones.html

Well I stand corrected. I wonder how much that is compared to the ultrasound method?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: naypalm on May 12, 2013, 01:27:42 AM
OW OW OW. Good luck with the passing good sir!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 12, 2013, 03:23:15 AM
OW OW OW. Good luck with the passing good sir!

It's Sire!!! Unless you're some eliterate serf, or worse, an e hoarder.  ::)

In the last few hours I picked up a cough, not sure if it's due to the immune system going down from taking the V's. Either way, it only hurts when I cough. I'm not sure what's worse: 4 days without porn or 3 days without BT. I'm sure there's some study suggesting the former's fine health wise, but no Bitcoin? That's akin to a smoothie, sans a butterfly affixed onto an umbrella inside a chilled glass.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Darktongue on May 12, 2013, 05:56:21 AM
Shit... I understand this.  Runs in my family hardcore.  I've been getting them since I was 17.  My first attack was at 17. Saw a doctor for it who golf me how uncommon it was at my age.  At the time the blame was set on the city water supply.  I started drinkin bottled water then had a HUGE attack st 23. It all but crippled me for a few days.  Nothing felt good not even pain killers. Pissed a nice pink color for about a week before the stone passed.  When it did I noticed it has shattered and become like a small claw. Had a hook .. sucked . Horrid shit. Your dick hates you when that shit happens. 


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 12, 2013, 06:05:13 AM
Try drinking more water and throw away your salt shaker. I had one small stone and that was enough to make me give up on salt and drink a ton of water every day. They are extra painful for me because the tube they have to travel down is really long.  ;)

8=========================D
 
Good luck!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 12, 2013, 06:36:19 AM
Does coffee with cream and extra sugar = water?

Less salt! Interesting!

During the 70's when my dad had to go to the hospital for them, he emerged with horror stories. The insertion of a catheter, a crusher, and...wait for it...a camera, and I'm not talking about the micro ones we have today, all through the opening of an uncircumcised penis.

He also said that the medication of choice was beer, served to him in the hospital.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 12, 2013, 06:52:21 AM
Salt suggestion depends on the types of stones you're getting. If they are uric acid stones, you're proper fucked, and there not much that can help.
If you are getting calcium stones, then yes, reduce your salt and/or increase your water intake. Reason: your body dumps all fluid into your kidneys, which then filter it and try to figure out what to keep and what to piss away. Like transactions with various fees and coin ages, the various fluid components that kidneys decide to keep have different priorities. Kidneys know that water, salt, and calcium are important, but water and salt have much higher priorities than calcium (which is a cheap fuck that never pays any mining fees). So, when the kidneys get a lot of salt, they concentrate on reclaiming that first, and don't have enough room in the liquid reclaiming block to include all the calcium. So calcium builds up, and you get a stone. Solution is to eat less salt so the free-transaction calcium gets included, or drink more water to increase the size of the reclaiming block, or reduce free transaction calcium, though that last one may not be a good idea when you are an old fuck with brittle bones.

Going to miss you at the con BTW  :'(


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: solex on May 12, 2013, 07:15:26 AM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....

Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Stringer Bell on May 12, 2013, 07:47:47 AM
I strongly recommend picking up a Reverse Osmosis water filter, that's about as powerful as you can get for home solutions. Drinking pure water helps with all health ailments really.

Nice explanation Rassah, thanks!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 12, 2013, 02:06:13 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....

Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?


Very funny!

Hello, Boussac? I like to have some of my coins back, for... Hello! Boussac. You there? Hellooo! Looks like I'm still on his ignore list. Can't wait till July where EVERYBODY gets their coins back without one iota of an issue.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: dudeofthestick on May 12, 2013, 02:16:35 PM
I did pass tiny stones/calcium deposits twice. First time the pain was terrible. In Emergencies they thought it was a stroke (I was vomiting and almost collapsed of the pain). Later told me may be I was treated by very young doctors... It seems it is really easy to prescribe  :P

Good luck!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 12, 2013, 02:56:01 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....

Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?


You could just move to a country that really cares about their people and provides national health insurance.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: myrkul on May 12, 2013, 02:57:56 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....
Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?
You could just move to a country that really cares about their people and provides national health insurance.

Like Canada?  ::)
Stefan Molynuex announced today that he's been diagnosed with lymphoma. Apparently the prognosis is good (as far as those things go) but he was unable to obtain an accurate and timely diagnosis within the Canadian medical system and had to travel internationally in order to purchase effective care.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg)


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 12, 2013, 03:20:37 PM
My suggestion for health insurance would be to get a high deductible policy and a Health Savings Account. The deductible will be $1,200 or higher, but the monthly premiums will be low (I think under $100 a month), and deposits to HSA are tax deductible. This was the option I used years ago when I was self employed too. It sucks not being able to go for routine checkups or minor things, but it's a good peace of mind for major issues.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 12, 2013, 03:23:25 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....
Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?
You could just move to a country that really cares about their people and provides national health insurance.

Like Canada?  ::)
Stefan Molynuex announced today that he's been diagnosed with lymphoma. Apparently the prognosis is good (as far as those things go) but he was unable to obtain an accurate and timely diagnosis within the Canadian medical system and had to travel internationally in order to purchase effective care.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg)

Sell it on the road homie. It happens everywhere. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/11856.php


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: myrkul on May 12, 2013, 03:26:47 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....
Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?
You could just move to a country that really cares about their people and provides national health insurance.

Like Canada?  ::)
Stefan Molynuex announced today that he's been diagnosed with lymphoma. Apparently the prognosis is good (as far as those things go) but he was unable to obtain an accurate and timely diagnosis within the Canadian medical system and had to travel internationally in order to purchase effective care.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg)

Sell it on the road homie. It happens everywhere. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/11856.php
Well, almost everywhere:
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2010/may/19/why-americans-choose-health-care-mexico/


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 12, 2013, 03:37:04 PM
Self-employer, thus opted to be non-insured....
Perhaps time to cash in a few coins from the Bit-stash and pay a private hospital to remove the offending stones?
You could just move to a country that really cares about their people and provides national health insurance.

Like Canada?  ::)
Stefan Molynuex announced today that he's been diagnosed with lymphoma. Apparently the prognosis is good (as far as those things go) but he was unable to obtain an accurate and timely diagnosis within the Canadian medical system and had to travel internationally in order to purchase effective care.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwmr1elnxjg)

Sell it on the road homie. It happens everywhere. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/11856.php
Well, almost everywhere:
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2010/may/19/why-americans-choose-health-care-mexico/

That's funny! They run here for jobs and we run there for health care. I had a bad gallbladder and couldn't afford to have it removed, in and out of emergency rooms for a few years with every hospital refusing to admit me. Finally it ruptured and they had to remove it (or i would have died) without insurance. Wish I knew about Mexico back then. Would have saved me a lot of years of pain.

Edit: BTW: That laparoscopic coliSumthin pushed me into bankruptcy it was so expensive.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 13, 2013, 04:30:49 AM
Update: Still hasn't passed, but the pain has alleviated considerably, allowing me to cut back on my dwindling supply of V's. I haven't drove in six days, having no idea if gas prices have gone up or down. Going to the warehouse tomorrow to accept and ship out some loads. I'm not planning on doing any lifting, though I may pick up a broom. My desk may be a mess, but I'm put up my warehouse floor again eVoorhees' desk any day of the week, on or off meds.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 14, 2013, 12:31:52 AM
Update: Still hasn't passed, but getting much closer. Seems to be at the tip.

Got out of the house for the first time in about a week. I went to Walmart then Burger King. The cashier asked if I wanted a senior drink with my Whopper Jr. I told her that I wasn't a senior, only 53. The manager, standing next to her, stated no problem, for I had a gray beard. I inquired about seeing ID. What he said next about shocked me: We can't ask for ID even if a kid ordered a senior drink, for how do we know it's not for their grandparent.

Anybody else aware of this policy?

One more thing about the Walmart trip. I was taken aback when I saw the prices of the cereal being much higher than a couple weeks ago.

Sign of things to come?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Mike Christ on May 14, 2013, 12:34:22 AM
One more thing about the Walmart trip. I was taken aback when I saw the prices of the cereal being much higher than a couple weeks ago.

Sign of things to come?

Might be a signal of the cerealized "oatocalypse" I've been hearing so much about lately...


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 14, 2013, 12:38:04 AM
One more thing about the Walmart trip. I was taken aback when I saw the prices of the cereal being much higher than a couple weeks ago.

Sign of things to come?

Might be a signal of the cerealized "oatocalypse" I've been hearing so much about lately...

Looks like we're gluten with punishment.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: i3lome on May 14, 2013, 12:45:07 AM
Ive pee'd rocks before, ooooooo buddy, started sweating knees gave out and ended tinkling on myself and the floor. Pain is not the word for it....

Tip- drink a bunch of water to help you have a larger stream, makes it lil less painful and make the stone come out faster


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 14, 2013, 12:51:37 AM
Ive pee'd rocks before, ooooooo buddy, started sweating knees gave out and ended tinkling on myself and the floor. Pain is not the word for it....

Tip- drink a bunch of water to help you have a larger stream, makes it lil less painful and make the stone come out faster

Dank, my Vicodin supplier, told me to drink more milk and eat more salami.  :'( I think he wants me to get hooked on them. What a pal!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: pekv2 on May 14, 2013, 01:05:45 AM
Ive pee'd rocks before, ooooooo buddy, started sweating knees gave out and ended tinkling on myself and the floor. Pain is not the word for it....

Tip- drink a bunch of water to help you have a larger stream, makes it lil less painful and make the stone come out faster

Dank, my Vicodin supplier, told me to drink more milk and eat more salami.  :'( I think he wants me to get hooked on them. What a pal!

Yea, I'd stay far away from calcium. ice mountain bottles.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: ABitBack on May 14, 2013, 11:09:36 AM
So the stone is in your bladder now? Can't you insert a catheter up there and suck it out?


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 14, 2013, 02:45:15 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 14, 2013, 02:48:11 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: myrkul on May 14, 2013, 02:52:18 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 14, 2013, 03:04:31 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)

People are kinky, ya never know.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 14, 2013, 03:36:39 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)

People are kinky, ya never know.

You shouldn't be peeing into someone's eye, anyway.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 14, 2013, 04:44:15 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)

People are kinky, ya never know.

You shouldn't be peeing into someone's eye, anyway.

Am I doin it wrong Rassah.  ;D


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 14, 2013, 07:51:37 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)

Golden shower, no! Strainer, yes. I'm using a small minnow net that used to belong to my dad of which he used for the same purpose. We even took the same net fishing with us up to Wisconsin. Now every time I've held it during the past week, I thought of the old fart, respectively speaking.

My bowel movements have changed from all mostly always runny to something resembling solids.

I honestly don't drink much straight water, preferring coffee, but I have drank plenty of straight cranberry juice during the past week. Last night I opted to take only three Advils instead of a Vicodin.

I forgot to mention that I have been breaking the pills in half starting a couple days ago, since 750mg is way to powerful. It totally fucks up my lucid dreaming capabilities. Go to sleep thinking soon you'll be fuckin' a goat, but end up in a thorn patch naked, nary a goat in sight.


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 14, 2013, 07:55:17 PM
The most painfull part is getting it from your kidneys to your bladder. The tubes connecting those are really thin, so think watermelon pushed through a garden hose. A scratchy cement watermelon through a garden hose. The urethra that goes from bladder to the outside is much wider, so it's nowhere near as painful once it gets to your bladder. Last two times I had stones, I didn't even notice it passing out when I peed (only knew about it because I had to pee through a strainer, so I can catch the stone and take it for analysis).

You mention strainer, I was thinking golden showers and someone hits you in the eye with a rock. lol
Somehow, I doubt that would be high on the "to do list" if someone had kidney stones. ;)

Golden shower, no! Strainer, yes. I'm using a small minnow net that used to belong to my dad of which he used for the same purpose. We even took the same net fishing with us up to Wisconsin. Now every time I've held it during the past week, I thought of the old fart, respectively speaking.

My bowel movements have changed from all mostly always runny to something resembling solids.

I honestly don't drink much straight water, preferring coffee, but I have drank plenty of straight cranberry juice during the past week. Last night I opted to take only three Advils instead of a Vicodin.

I forgot to mention that I have been breaking the pills in half starting a couple days ago, since 750mg is way to powerful. It totally fucks up my lucid dreaming capabilities. Go to sleep thinking soon you'll be fuckin' a goat, but end up in a thorn patch naked, nary a goat in sight.

Now that is kinky!


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on May 14, 2013, 08:23:48 PM
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Now that is kinky!

I dream weird shit, dude. About a couple months ago I even had a dream about Bruce Wagner, of which I prefer to not go into detail, but boy was Ed pissed (safely assuming, thought not in the dream).


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: QuestionAuthority on May 14, 2013, 08:49:41 PM
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Now that is kinky!

I dream weird shit, dude. About a couple months ago I even had a dream about Bruce Wagner, of which I prefer to not go into detail, but boy was Ed pissed (safely assuming, thought not in the dream).

TMI dude.  ;D


Title: Re: Kidney Stones!
Post by: Rassah on May 14, 2013, 09:24:41 PM
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Now that is kinky!

I dream weird shit, dude. About a couple months ago I even had a dream about Bruce Wagner, of which I prefer to not go into detail, but boy was Ed pissed (safely assuming, thought not in the dream).

Ever dream your beard came to life and tried to choke you?