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As many of you on this thread know, I lost my buddy Gunner on Saturday the 16th in Carlisle. I was with him when he died at 11:45 a.m. He was with me for 13 years. We had many many good years together. I am blessed that he did not pass away while I was still in Vietnam. I am thankful that I had almost 3 weeks to be with him before he passed away. Mentally I was prepared for this as he was getting rather old. But I was not emotionally prepared. I'm having him cremated, and next year when I come back to Carlisle I'm going to bring a small amount of his ashes to sprinkle over my swap spots. I want to offer my heartfelt thank you to all of you that were there that helped me, and consoled me in my time of grief. This group of men on this thread are truly awesome and good friends of mine. Thank you all so much again.
Sorry to hear Mitch. He was a good friend. RIP Gunner.
 
As many of you on this thread know, I lost my buddy Gunner on Saturday the 16th in Carlisle. I was with him when he died at 11:45 a.m. He was with me for 13 years. We had many many good years together. I am blessed that he did not pass away while I was still in Vietnam. I am thankful that I had almost 3 weeks to be with him before he passed away. Mentally I was prepared for this as he was getting rather old. But I was not emotionally prepared. I'm having him cremated, and next year when I come back to Carlisle I'm going to bring a small amount of his ashes to sprinkle over my swap spots. I want to offer my heartfelt thank you to all of you that were there that helped me, and consoled me in my time of grief. This group of men on this thread are truly awesome and good friends of mine. Thank you all so much again.

Sorry to hear about this Mitch. It is hard to loose such a great friend. Glad you were there with him.
 
Doc just called. 10 days since it started and 6 days of antibiotics and still having issues standing and walking, time for an MRI. dammit
 
As many of you on this thread know, I lost my buddy Gunner on Saturday the 16th in Carlisle. I was with him when he died at 11:45 a.m. He was with me for 13 years. We had many many good years together. I am blessed that he did not pass away while I was still in Vietnam. I am thankful that I had almost 3 weeks to be with him before he passed away. Mentally I was prepared for this as he was getting rather old. But I was not emotionally prepared. I'm having him cremated, and next year when I come back to Carlisle I'm going to bring a small amount of his ashes to sprinkle over my swap spots. I want to offer my heartfelt thank you to all of you that were there that helped me, and consoled me in my time of grief. This group of men on this thread are truly awesome and good friends of mine. Thank you all so much again.
Mitch so sorry to hear about Gunner.
We're happy though he got that one last road trip with you and passed at one of his favorite places.
I'll always remember Gunner at Carlisle laying in the shade taking naps and getting pats.
Count us in next year, Saturday at Carlisle for "Gunner Day" and a beer or two in his honor.
 
Yikes! Covid?

No MRI doesn't help with that. I hurt my knee to some extent just after helping swap torque converters in Dad's Barracuda. Few hours after, while at supper, it swelled up, got hot and I couldn't barely walk or stand. Has been that way since.
 
I ain't smoked anything this morning :lol:


I'm sorry to hear that...
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Haha. Mike. I do not partake much anymore like I did when I was much younger. But I met the surveyor guy in Vietnam who surveys the properties that we buy. He's been invited to some of the parties. When he sees me go outside to smoke a cigar. He always comes outside with a doobie and tries to get me to smoke with him. Pretty funny. Every time I see him he's trying to get me to smoke with him.


I would be very careful, some of that will mess you up, give you confusion.. I grew mt own and never bought any off the streets, kept one strain going 10 years a guess. I enjoy about a half a joint per day, thats all it takes with this new 20 percent thc they sell, I don't really get high, I get motivated and talk to much at the same time..


Cannonball....
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As many of you on this thread know, I lost my buddy Gunner on Saturday the 16th in Carlisle. I was with him when he died at 11:45 a.m. He was with me for 13 years. We had many many good years together. I am blessed that he did not pass away while I was still in Vietnam. I am thankful that I had almost 3 weeks to be with him before he passed away. Mentally I was prepared for this as he was getting rather old. But I was not emotionally prepared. I'm having him cremated, and next year when I come back to Carlisle I'm going to bring a small amount of his ashes to sprinkle over my swap spots. I want to offer my heartfelt thank you to all of you that were there that helped me, and consoled me in my time of grief. This group of men on this thread are truly awesome and good friends of mine. Thank you all so much again.
Sorry to hear this.
That is a tough thing to hear because gunner was always there.
 
As many of you on this thread know, I lost my buddy Gunner on Saturday the 16th in Carlisle. I was with him when he died at 11:45 a.m. He was with me for 13 years. We had many many good years together. I am blessed that he did not pass away while I was still in Vietnam. I am thankful that I had almost 3 weeks to be with him before he passed away. Mentally I was prepared for this as he was getting rather old. But I was not emotionally prepared. I'm having him cremated, and next year when I come back to Carlisle I'm going to bring a small amount of his ashes to sprinkle over my swap spots. I want to offer my heartfelt thank you to all of you that were there that helped me, and consoled me in my time of grief. This group of men on this thread are truly awesome and good friends of mine. Thank you all so much again.


So sorry to hear... :(

Gunner was a great dog and you had many good times with him... May he rest in peace...

At least you got to spend a few weeks with him after you got back from VN...
 
Doc just called. 10 days since it started and 6 days of antibiotics and still having issues standing and walking, time for an MRI. dammit


Damn, get er' checked out. We want you healthy.


If he doesn't get it checked out, he may get checked in... To a hospital when it gets worse... :BangHead:

Hopefully it's not too serious and you can get over it soon....
 
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