The world would be a truly lovely place if things were done in response to human need instead of how much money it's going to make.
No truer words have been spoken.The world would be a truly lovely place if things were done in response to human need instead of how much money it's going to make.
Hopefully he's still got three legs......like a tripod And don't say something like "at Steve's age"......still comes in handy when watering the bushesI just got an update from Steve's brother, John...
". He has to be on antibiotics, two bags a day for six weeks and he is also on antibiotic pills for the next ten months. He says, that he feels better, but to me his lower leg looks redder. He's talking about getting out of the hospital midweek, we'll see."
...so that sounds like progress. Now if he can just get out of there without picking up some kind of staff infection from the hospital. I guess the antibiotics should fend that off. He's still got both legs, something to be very thankful for.
SB
The world would be a truly lovely place if things were done in response to human need instead of how much money it's going to make.
It would be nice to make war obsolete as well. It is both tragic and costly. And wasteful all the way around. Anyone who has read Sin Tsu's "The Art of War" recognizes just how badly most modern battles have been managed. If one reads closely, Sun Tsu actually advises AGAINST war as anything but a last resort. It is a burden on the state, on its people, especially if prolonged. And if managed with incompetence, it wastes one's trained soldiers - which is shameful! If war ever becomes an absolute necessity of defense, it is best when quick and well-planned, and a victorious, forgone conclusion. Sun Tsu, Miyamoto Musashi, and Machiavelli would have whole volumes of disparaging things to say about some of the latest examples of modern warfare. But I think they would have liked Schwartzkopf and Powell.The world would be a truly lovely place if things were done in response to human need instead of how much money it's going to make.
Amen, amen, amen!Thanks for the updates glad to here he is getting better! My heart and prayers go with you.
Miss your Humor and well placed insights....need you back to your old self buddy!!!
I have to agree with tinsmith...Great news Steve!! I think Dan is the one who needs the antibiotics and probably some other meds. He's the one with Staff under his name and Candystripers on the brain. Do they still have Candystripers or did that go away in the mid 1900's? Hot nurses? Haven't been lucky enough to see any of those in the hospital either. I want to be sick where Dan and GearNut are.
Dan
I can picture Steve laughing as he reads this...I have to agree with tinsmith...
The nurses where I had my hospital stay were monkeybutt ugly and mean as ****! I think they do it to get people to leave sooner.
I RAN out when they released me, and I had a heart attack!
I have to agree with tinsmith...
The nurses where I had my hospital stay were monkeybutt ugly and mean as ****! I think they do it to get people to leave sooner.
I RAN out when they released me, and I had a heart attack!