Where's Jolly
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@mark said in Where's Jolly:
Good to see you, Larry. Hope everything is going well and your wife is feeling better.
Did you go see your doc? Please go. I had to convince my wife to go this past week.
Don't make me come to Georgia!
My surgery is in the morning.
If you go to Georgia though, you'll have gone 2 or 3 hours too far south... lol
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@Larry said in Where's Jolly:
@mark said in Where's Jolly:
Good to see you, Larry. Hope everything is going well and your wife is feeling better.
Did you go see your doc? Please go. I had to convince my wife to go this past week.
Don't make me come to Georgia!
My surgery is in the morning.
If you go to Georgia though, you'll have gone 2 or 3 hours too far south... lol
Good to hear you are getting the care you need.
What??? Who was I thinking about? Wait, you at least DID live in Georgia, right?
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How long has Jolly been away from TNCR?
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@mark said in Where's Jolly:
@Larry said in Where's Jolly:
@mark said in Where's Jolly:
Good to see you, Larry. Hope everything is going well and your wife is feeling better.
Did you go see your doc? Please go. I had to convince my wife to go this past week.
Don't make me come to Georgia!
My surgery is in the morning.
If you go to Georgia though, you'll have gone 2 or 3 hours too far south... lol
Good to hear you are getting the care you need.
What??? Who was I thinking about? Wait, you at least DID live in Georgia, right?
I did, but I moved back to tennessee in 2002...
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I take long breaks from commenting on TNCR (as well as other online forums) myself.
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@Larry said in Where's Jolly:
Thanks everyone. But I'm still worried about Jolly.
I might have pissed him off a bit too much. Which really sucks because in that discussion it was not at all my intent to tell him to go away; I was suggesting he (and I and everyone else) cool out a bit. But this is text, not an in-person conversation so who knows how it actually came off.
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Anyway, good luck, man. Like I said before, because of my FIL's situation, I think you've many reasons to be optimistic, no matter what happens.