Jen lies. Here's the story. In my benadryl haze, I misspelled a word in scrabble. She then challenged the word (class act). Then, to make matters especially bad, she purposely played her next word so that I couldn't replay the correctly spelled word. It was a pretty spectacular display of sportsmanship.
So other than being cheated by my sweet loving wife, the treatment's going well. I've been on the oxaliplatin for an hour with no reaction. Rock On!!
January 30, 2009
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NURSE! MORE BENADRYL!
To be clear, Kurt "misspelled" a 80-point word. I told him that if he was so feeble that he needed to cheat to win, that would be fine with me. Really, I'm the victim.
Doesn't he also cheat at monopoly? BTW - that video is pure genius.I just watched it in the library - very popular.
so funny you two. i will only play scrabble with my dyslexic brother in law, and no one except my mother will play scrabble with jim (homer for you delts out there). Jessie
So even after I pouted, stretched the rules, and tried every trick in the book, Jen still came away with the W. Well played cobber...
K & J - YOu two sound as tho you are as competitive as my neighbors down the road. Challenge Brooks sometime, Kurt. He's a very swift player. He can beat his Mother, who was a champion speller in her day and also an English teacher. (I guess age does have something to do with memory waning --
This blog has been fun -- Who is this BMR? -- he writes some hilarious blogs -- sure keeps me entertained. So glad, Kurt, that you are keeping us entertained with your comedic actions. Keep it up -- You will never get depressed as long as you keep up that kind of thinking. Remember that the WORD says "a cheery heart doeth good, like a Medicine." SO glad it's going well for you - God Bless! Have a fantastic wkend.
G'ma D
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