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Dang. Well, so much for hoping it was just a UTI, but glad it's only what it is.
Also glad they've got you on the mend.

Patty
 

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George,
Have you tried an ST1100 speedometer cable chucked up in a dremel tool to fix the problem?
 
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Make sure it's 100% cranberry juice you're drinking and not sweetened with artificial sugars. A little stevia is good to take away the tartness.

Good luck and glad to hear you're on the mend.

I think I'll hold off on growing old as long as possible. :D
 

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I could have saved you a Co-Pay.

All you need is some Diflucan and a pipe cleaner. :crackup :crackup :crackup

We actually discussed this at OzarkSTOC this past weekend. Notted rags, wooden spoons, flicking...all falls under the same topic.

Best wishes, Bear Catt
 
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All the best, George. I hope this is all working out without the Roto tools.
Actually, I prefer the roto-rooter to the long-term pill, generic "Flo Max".

Need to check out Diflucan, but don't have a fungus so that ain't the right stuff. Antibiotic, Urinary tract pain killer for the short term; Flomax generic for the long term; rotorooter for the longer term once everything is back under control.

Yes, Jim. Not John Holmes but maybe (certainly not Ron Jeremy :22yikes:) Harry Reems. (Always liked his mustache. :D) Didn't ya catch my D-10 Cat reference above? :crackup
 
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