Glad to hear you got waylaid, if not so happy about what by. The whole country's got roving bands of nasty bugs making the rounds, making me feel like staying inside till spring. You might be safer in Montana.
Being alone in a small town in winter is enough to drive most of us to drink. Having someone to talk to might help. I'm not the best at picking up the phone these days but feel free to call if you need to.
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On Jan 30, 2013, at 9:18 AM, "Mickey" mickeycrimm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Tabbycat wrote:
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> > You've got some of us worried about you. Do you have someone you can call? If not, you can call me (PM for #).
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> Thanks for the concern, Tabbycat. It turned out to be a false alarm. I got "Waylayed" alright. But in a different sort of way. I had every intention of falling off the wagon that night. But I hooked up with something else that wouldn't take no for an answer. There's been an acute bronchitis virus running around Montana for a couple of months. I guess it was my turn in the barrel.
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> I got hit with it last Wednesday just a couple of hours before my scheduled visit to the bar. Acute bronchitis saps your energy because the heart has trouble pumping blood. I just wanted to go to bed. And that's what I did. Yesterday was the first day I felt like getting out and about, but I knew I wasn't even close to being back at 100%. Today I'm feeling even better, but still not at 100%.
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> I'll hit a joint or two today and maybe put down a play or two. But nothinig too stressful. Rest and relaxation is the key to getting rid of the virus. The feeling of falling off the wagon is long gone. Let's see if we can go another month and a half. Talk to ya later. I need another honey and lemon fix.
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