Monkey Man
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Does it?
I didn't have a reference. Poast comparison pics if you like.
I didn't have a reference. Poast comparison pics if you like.
It's not admissible in a court of law, unless you're a handwriting expert.Does it?
I didn't have a reference. Poast comparison pics if you like.
I consider myself not bad at comparative analysis.It's not admissible in a court of law, unless you're a handwriting expert.
If he comes after me personally (again), I will.I consider myself not bad at comparative analysis.
Try me bro'...
I don't recall ever coming after you. Reference a post for me, I think you are mistaken.If he comes after me personally (again), I will.
Drugs and alcohol can be a slippery slope, I wish Trey the best and I hope he reels it in. Sometimes you got to try life completely sober to help make sense of certain things.I hope Trey gets the help he needs so Morbid Angel can get back to blowing the roof off the place when they play.
Sup Donnie, been awhile.
Handwriting checks out.
Just outside San Diego would be my guess.Not sure where in the PNW you're located given the stucco on the side of your home
Jaundice is a liver complaint of course. Uncanny.
I had it badly as a kid. Eyes and whole body went yellow. Parents made me live on dry toast and Marmite for 6 months. It was Hell.
How old were you? Did it give you other issues in life? My kids both had it when they were newborns, but it cleared on it's own fairly quick. I don't think we used any remedies besides sunlight, but can't fully recall as that was definitely a lack of sleep era for me.Jaundice is a liver complaint of course. Uncanny.
I had it badly as a kid. Eyes and whole body went yellow. Parents made me live on dry toast and Marmite for 6 months. It was Hell.
There’s an ignore function here?Dare I say it bro', that's yet another Donnie move.
Also, didn't you say to me the other day that you're "still figuring out how this forum thing works"? Personally I didn't discover the ignore function 'til I hit 15 years in forums, and even then I've never used it.
I'm sure it's all coincidental of course; just asking for a friend.
PS
I realise you probably meant "physically ignore". Creative licence is a bitch.
Congrats on the 50 by the way.
I would've been about 10.How old were you? Did it give you other issues in life? My kids both had it when they were newborns, but it cleared on it's own fairly quick. I don't think we used any remedies besides sunlight, but can't fully recall as that was definitely a lack of sleep era for me.
To say it sucked would be the understatement of the year mate; thanks for the empathy.Jesus Christ, my parents were rough but they at least didn’t make me eat a yeast infection on toast when I was sick.
That sounds rough, especially being younger. But there is a reason why fats and other foods that place require more work from the liver and gallbladder should be avoided during jaundice. When the liver is compromised so is also it's ability to digest fats well and other foods. It sucks, but it probably helped you to heal more quickly. Do you still eat Marmite?I would've been about 10.
My eyesight started deteriorating shortly afterwards but I can't think of any other major ramifications. Had heavy metal poisoning since I was a toddler (5 metals, 4 separate events) and I can only assume that the compromised liver would've affected detoxification.
Sorry to hear about the kids Lisa, but hey, at least it was all over pretty-quickly.
To say it sucked would be the understatement of the year mate; thanks for the empathy.
I vividly remember the craving of fat. I remember begging to the point of crying one night when the family had sausages and of course, I was stuck on the dry white-bread toast and Marmite.
I truly felt at the time and since that that 6 months' "therapy" did me no good at all. I mean, the liver's supposed to metabolise fat, so how much sense does it make to starve it of it altogether? Zero.