CA CA - Bob Harrod, 81, Orange County, 27 July 2009 - #16

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  • #401
that's awesome Zwie! I am going to 'borrow' if that is okay??
 
  • #402
ya know I been thinking about Mr. H, he kinda reminds me of my daddy (rip) Now my mama passed ( a complicated, rare variation of leukemia) and daddy was alone & grieving...and don't you know he met a woman ( thru his barber, ha, go figure) & remarried 6 months after mama passed? I tell you that man was like a teenager in love, he had the hots big time. It was really weird at first, the things he/they started doing (my gosh, we learned how to knock and not walk in like we had always done LOL)

so I just wonder if Mr. H had just as wonderful a time, and got all excited about life again...the short time he had with Fontelle??
 
  • #403
Borrow away sres, no need to ask - ribbons are meant for sharing!

I think Bob was having fun. There was that video with him blowing little kisses down the phone to Fontelle, and then police discovering he'd taken Fontelle off to see old friends, driving miles down the highway daughters said he didn't drive.....

He had fun, just didn't get time to have enough of it. I'm glad your daddy found some happiness and excitement, and got time to enjoy it. :)
 
  • #404
darn I can't get my fb peeps motivated to like & share for squat...I am gonna have to have a listen to sre meeting

sre, we're working on it too...hope we can get the likes going in the SAR circles, FD's PD's etc.

In the meantime, who the heck is totally awesome and has our dear Mr. Harrod back up on OC's craigslist?? Such a huge readership, so glad he's back up there.

Whoever you are- AWESOME job and THANK YOU!
 
  • #405
And it is already being spotted, a poster has let us know in the fb thread.
 
  • #406
I truly hope he can be found- AWARENESS is the key, especially since time has gone by...gotta get people talking about Mr H...he deserves to 'come home' as do all our missing:(
 
  • #407
Mr Z's going to be a titanium man too - exactly how much metal we'll only know Monday, after he's operated on. He hasn't lost the gift of the gab for trying to talk his way out of any medical procedures he doesn't like, so I guess he's doing okay.....does the metal set off airport alarms?

He is a man after my own heart...I had all of the hardware taken out a year later-you can tell him that is an option if he just cant stand the idea of metal in his body...then again, I was driving after 3 weeks and walking on it after 6. My ortho was thrilled with me...not.

I always carried my xray to be on the safe side, zwie. I have a very talented loved one who is an artist-he is going to take all of my metal hardware and make a sculpture for me. I will post a pic some day when it is done.
 
  • #408
ya know I been thinking about Mr. H, he kinda reminds me of my daddy (rip) Now my mama passed ( a complicated, rare variation of leukemia) and daddy was alone & grieving...and don't you know he met a woman ( thru his barber, ha, go figure) & remarried 6 months after mama passed? I tell you that man was like a teenager in love, he had the hots big time. It was really weird at first, the things he/they started doing (my gosh, we learned how to knock and not walk in like we had always done LOL)

so I just wonder if Mr. H had just as wonderful a time, and got all excited about life again...the short time he had with Fontelle??

What a lovely story to share with us, sre. :blowkiss:
 
  • #409
oh believe09 I could add to it....let's just say that 'step-Mom' is now known as 'his 2nd wife'...there is a wee bit of déjà vu or something, when I think of daddy & Mr. H...
( i better add daddy passed from bile duct cancer, nothing nefarious, lest you get the wrong idea there)

Anyway! I have a new BOLO flyer made & if I can figure out how to post it, I will so y'all can tell me what you think :) it's a word doc, so trying to figure this out hmm
 
  • #410
I would love to see it sre-I was :thud: when I did a drive by of all of the social media where Bob's case is popping up. It may seem like a drop in the bucket given the size of the www, but the new hiker/geocacher flyer is everywhere.
 
  • #411
oh believe09 I could add to it....let's just say that 'step-Mom' is now known as 'his 2nd wife'...there is a wee bit of déjà vu or something, when I think of daddy & Mr. H...
( i better add daddy passed from bile duct cancer, nothing nefarious, lest you get the wrong idea there)

Anyway! I have a new BOLO flyer made & if I can figure out how to post it, I will so y'all can tell me what you think :) it's a word doc, so trying to figure this out hmm

My patient's just managed to stick an umbrella in my eye, so when he's had his 'airing' I'll definitely need something to keep him occupied. Let me know if we can help. Blink blink.
 
  • #412
One little tip, sres. You may want to be careful posting word documents online. With it being licensed, your id details may be contained within it, and viewable for those with enough time to waste searching.
 
  • #413
One little tip, sres. You may want to be careful posting word documents online. With it being licensed, your id details may be contained within it, and viewable for those with enough time to waste searching.

Interesting zwie. Do you know how to take them out?

It's kind of sad to have to worry about all of that, isnt it?
 
  • #414
thanks zwie- I have thought of that:) I think I know what to do , but the printer is being contrary. I'll get a poster in different format for emailing, etc.
 
  • #415
Interesting zwie. Do you know how to take them out?

It's kind of sad to have to worry about all of that, isnt it?

I just hate the way it's done without customers really knowing - unless they're the type to read ALL the small print. Heard on the BBC recently that it would take most people a 1000 years or something, to read all the user conditions of everything they'll use in their lifetime.

So, in Word, go to:
File
Properties
User Information
then remove user information. :)

I love the idea of a sculpture from metal medical parts -I'm fascinated by the mix of medicine and art and have seen some wonderful exhibitions. I'd love to visit that famous medical museum in Philadelphia too, when I can remember the name of it. As I've forgotten, it's probably a Germanic name.
 
  • #416
thanks zwie- I have thought of that:) I think I know what to do , but the printer is being contrary. I'll get a poster in different format for emailing, etc.

Hit it. But not too hard.
 
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It's here and looks fine to me, so I guess it must be right! I'll put a copy in the poster forum too, with all the others.
 
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  • #420
love this poster. Clean and specific... :blowkiss: sre!!
 
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