One of my oldest childhood heros

Dec 01, 2007 10:23

Evel Knievel died this week. He was 69. As a child Knievel inspired me to look past fear and certain pain and almost certain death, which stayed with me to this day. But one of the most important life lessons he taught me was.... No matter how badly you fail, get back up and try again. And on a more personal note, my mother remebers having a drink ( Read more... )

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mystae December 1 2007, 16:36:52 UTC
Holy crap, congratulations! I'm so excited for you two. Let me know if there's anything you need.

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ferretking December 2 2007, 18:39:50 UTC
Most definately and thanks

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asil3lisa December 1 2007, 18:44:52 UTC
CONGRATULATIONS! Having a baby will change your life in a wonderful way. You can thank us later.:)

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ferretking December 2 2007, 18:41:42 UTC
Thanks, Amber needed to hear that I thank you guys everyday actually. I've come to terms with it.

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cyanide00000 December 1 2007, 22:21:39 UTC
You're welcome.. and congratulations. If it is a girl, we have a ton of crap you can have...

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ferretking December 2 2007, 18:43:05 UTC
Thanks man. I'm looking forward to watching another life unfold.

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afallingfaerie December 1 2007, 23:01:32 UTC
YEAH!!!! Congrats guys!!!!

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ferretking December 2 2007, 18:43:46 UTC
Thanks. we may actually be moving out your way sometime soon.

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felix_bloodmoon December 4 2007, 14:08:50 UTC
Don't tease.

Congratulations to the both of you!

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ferretking December 4 2007, 21:38:59 UTC
thanks, and actually dave is planning on teaching out there once he graduates, and we're all planning on moving in together.

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ferretking December 2 2007, 18:52:43 UTC
it was and interesting thing the whole extraction short of putting her knee on my chest for leverage it took some effort to get em out. After the whole waking up in the middle of the apendectimy twice I figured I'd just stay awake for this one.

The tribe is growing and becoming more refined in its ways. the tribe 2.0 if you will

I actually quit once before for like two years but this time it's for good. I've nearly taken off several peoples heads but it's improved my art skills. I draw things twice as fast now. and I plan on living forever so my kids will never be alone. So it helps with that.

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