We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

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Maggie Nell
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We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Sat Dec 31, 2016 10:19 pm

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BAD NEWS: 4WD slides off car ferry on way to Fraser Island because gear was left
in neutral with parking brake engaged.

GOOD NEWS: It's a rental.

BAD NEWS: It's not a lime-green Monaro


read the full catastrophe at
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-31/4 ... nd/8155676
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DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Green Tea » Sun Jan 01, 2017 2:17 am

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby peanut_8 » Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:50 am

Saw this posted on FB, by one of my very good Colon Talk friends

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Thanks, Mr. Case
female, diagnosed Jan 14, RC stage 2a, age 56
MSS
April 14, 28 chemo/rad with Xeloda
June 14 adjuvant Xeloda 6 rounds
currently NED

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby bitchslapped » Sun Jan 01, 2017 4:11 pm

Thx for the laugh peanut. You too, Mr. Case :lol:
DSS,35YO,unresect mCRC DX 7/'14,lvr,LN,peri,rib
FOLFOX+Avstn 4 Rnds d/c 10/'14
Stent 9/'14
FOLFIRI+Avstn 10/'14
Gone From My Sight 2/20/15
Me:garden variety polyps + precancerous polyp, diverticulitis
Carergver x2 DH,DM dbl occupancy,'03-'10
DH dx 47YO mCRC,'04-'07, lvr, billiary tree fried x HAI
DM dx CC 85YO,CC,CHF,stroke,dementia,aphasia

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Mon Jan 02, 2017 5:11 am

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DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:09 am

Yorkshire man takes his cat to the vet.

Yorkshireman: "Ayup, lad, I need to talk to thee about me cat."
Vet: "Is it a tom?"
Yorkshireman: "Nay, I've browt it with us."


A Yorkshireman's dog dies and as it was a favourite pet he decides to have a gold statue made by a jeweller to remember the dog by.
Yorkshireman: "Can tha mek us a gold statue of yon dog?"
Jeweller: "Do you want it 18 carat?"
Yorkshireman: "No I want it chewin' a bone yer daft bugger!"


Bloke from Barnsley with a sore bum asks chemist "Nah then lad, does tha sell arse cream?"
Chemist replies "Aye, magnum or cornetto?"

:roll:
DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby MissMolly » Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:56 am

Maggie Nell is to be commended for commencing a thread for "some laughs" and humor and levity.

I think it is wise to have a designated thread for humor and light-hearted comedy and joking. Anyone reading who clicks on this thread has full knowledge that what is posted is done so with the intent of lightening of mood and expression.

Not everyone interprets humor in the same way. What is funny or humorous to one person, may be interpreted differently by another. There is always concern that well-intended humor can be misconstrued, especially in a written medium such as this forum where there is no body language or verbal clarification to clear-up a possible misunderstanding.

Everyone who visits this forum is hurting, to one degree or another. Whether the person is a person with cancer, a caregiver, a friend, or supportive other. Emotions will run high. Sensitivities will be heightened.

Maggie's thread gives a safe harbor for the expression of humor. And gives everyone who clicks on this designated thread opportunity for a moment of diversion - and a laugh and a smile for the day.

Thanks, Maggie.
- Karen -
Dear friend to Bella Piazza, former Colon Club member (NWGirl).
I have a permanent ileostomy and offer advice on living with an ostomy - in loving remembrance of Bella
I am on Palliative Care for broad endocrine failure + Addison's disease + osteonecrosis of both hips/jaw + immunosuppression. I live a simple life due to frail health.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby stu » Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:55 am

Maggie Doll , would that be our national drink your having a wee laugh at!!!!
Not gone unnoticed
:D
I am not sure if you have had the pleasure of drinking it. Spill it on your carpet and you will need to get a new one. Permanent stain. Orange intestines are a big hit in Scotland.
Stu
supporter to my mum who lives a great life despite a difficult diagnosis
stage4 2009 significant spread to liver
2010 colon /liver resection
chemo following recurrence
73% of liver removed
enjoying life treatment free
2016 lung resection
Oct 2017 nice clear scan . Two lung nodules disappeared
Oct 2018. Another clear scan .

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:05 pm

Thankee Moss Milly. However, I have only continued an old theme in a new thread, and the
inspiration and motherthread of 58 pages belongs to Delinda, started Sept 2014.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=47915

But wait - even further back to 2010, there was Your Daily Chuckle started by
cptmac who wrote, [i] A while back, this board agreed it was okay to post non CC talk.
I really like the inspiration sayings and songs post.

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15086


My sense of humour, which is baseline Mancunian/Scots/Aussie and informed by
my upbringing in a multicultural society.......and while I'm here, I'd like to apologize for the
practical jokes my uncles played on American GIs in 1942 (who didn't have much of a sense of humour
when it came to Vegemite and scrub pythons).
:shock:

There is also a designated prayer thread for those who want to pray for better jokes....
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11381

* * * *

Stu, I had never heard of Irn Bru! Perhaps it doesn't pass muster with our
Therapeutic Goods Act. You'll have to send me a can hidden in a haggis!

My goodness, and if it's the equivalent of Coca Cola, how come you lot haven't gotten with the program and
invented a tartan Santa to flog the stuff globally? Now there's a corporate
takeover for world domination going begging....... 8)

Orange intestines!! oh dear....nurse..
DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby peanut_8 » Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:32 pm

I just bought a thesaurus at the store, and brought it home to find out that all the pages were blank.

I have no words to describe how angry I am.
female, diagnosed Jan 14, RC stage 2a, age 56
MSS
April 14, 28 chemo/rad with Xeloda
June 14 adjuvant Xeloda 6 rounds
currently NED

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby peanut_8 » Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:34 pm

Why does a chicken coupe have 2 doors?


Because if it had 4 doors, it would be a chicken sedan. :mrgreen:
female, diagnosed Jan 14, RC stage 2a, age 56
MSS
April 14, 28 chemo/rad with Xeloda
June 14 adjuvant Xeloda 6 rounds
currently NED

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:54 pm

:shock:

GGGGGRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnn..... :| :roll: :P
DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby peanut_8 » Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:50 pm

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
female, diagnosed Jan 14, RC stage 2a, age 56
MSS
April 14, 28 chemo/rad with Xeloda
June 14 adjuvant Xeloda 6 rounds
currently NED

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Tue Jan 03, 2017 12:29 am

Gift ideas for Valentine's Day (which is just around the corner)....

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Giant Microbes are 120 - 250mm plush toys that look like bacteria, viruses, body
cells, prion and mini-beasts. Each one comes with an image from under a microscope...

http://www.giantmicrobes.com/us/main/diseases


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DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.

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Re: We Need Some Laughs Here Reloaded for 2017

Postby Maggie Nell » Wed Mar 01, 2017 2:50 am

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Patients playing cards, 16th Australian General Hospital, Mont Park ca 1918 (Alice E. Broadhurst Collection, Yarra Plenty Regional Library)


Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.
Unlike most of the party games you've played before,
Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends


Suggest a bad idea for a card. :twisted:
DX April 2015, @ 54
35mm poorly diff. tumour, incidental finding following emergency R. hemicolectomy
for ileo-colic intussusception.
Lymph nodes: 0/22
T3 N0 MX
Stage II CRC, no adjuvant chemo required.


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