Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: JudyB Date: 29 Dec 06 - 05:50 PM Good thoughts heading your way, Peter. Do you suppose you can get some confetti and a noisemaker with your strangely colored jello for New Years? Hugs, JudyB |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 29 Dec 06 - 03:54 PM I'm so sorry to hear the news, Elmer. Not that prayers have stopped over here, anyway. We'll just make them liver-specific, and await good news.. Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Dec 06 - 03:42 PM I swear to you, as many antibiotics as I have had these past years, they are as we all know a truly mixed blessing. Sometimes the side effects or the viral mutation bring on a situation the equal of the original. Hospitals here are all having severe problems with things like C-dif and others where the antibiotic treatment has become the cause of a new problem. Peter has all of my best thoughts and I will be anxiously awaiting good news from Fudd or one of you other Frisco 'Catters. We'll forestall any further jubilation of the passing of gas for that matter until the lad arrives home. Tell the Docs to get your ass out of there CR. Hospitals are no place to get well!!!!!!!!!! Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: John MacKenzie Date: 29 Dec 06 - 02:49 PM Oh dear, I hope all is well, and this is only a glitch Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Elmer Fudd Date: 29 Dec 06 - 02:45 PM I hate to spoil a party. The exit strategy has been cancelled until future notice. The docs discovered something amiss in Peter's liver function. They don't know what's causing it, but it's a new development so it might be from the medication. They are keeping him in the hospital. Please, O please, back to heal-hauling on the ropes, lads and lasses. Elmer, back to nail-biting and hand-wringing (a real trick to do at the same time) |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: katlaughing Date: 29 Dec 06 - 05:20 AM Thanks for the education, Spaw. I wondered since you sometimes speak longingly of a "woody." **bg** |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: catspaw49 Date: 28 Dec 06 - 11:25 PM And sadly Charley, I am one of those "40 Year Vets" and you're right.....somehow, you just have to chuckle. Then too, you can sort of find a brother every now and again in some strange ways..............A couple of years back I was in line at a fast food joint (Burger King actually) and I turned to see what everyone wanted and finally gave up after much him-hawing around, I turned back to Karen and said, "Ah the hell with it, let's just get 6 double plotchers with cheese".........and the guy behind me cracked up. I gave him a kind of curious grin, not knowing what he was laughing at and he said, "That's the perfect name for these burgers! Is that from the uh, er, uh.....that uh, you know, record?" I said it was and we talked about when we had each first heard it. Is there an American male, specifically one who went to college between 1960 and 1990, who doesn't know this? Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Dec 06 - 10:28 PM Spaw- There are some of us who have chuckled over the "Great Farting Contest" and Mark Twain's "1601" for over 40 years. One would think that we would tire of such archane humor/humour. But no. When we hear that "The Champion is disqualified!" we still chuckle. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: catspaw49 Date: 28 Dec 06 - 09:58 PM Great news!!! Here is what you need to know katmyluv......or not.
The pole we refer to here is the "Farting Post" and this particular post was used in the first OFFICIAL Crepitation Contest between Lord Windesmere of Whopping Foghole, England, and Paul Boomer of Australia. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: katlaughing Date: 28 Dec 06 - 09:55 PM Whoo-Hoo!!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: JudyB Date: 28 Dec 06 - 09:51 PM Wonderful news, Elmer! Thanks so much for keeping us posted. JudyB |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Elmer Fudd Date: 28 Dec 06 - 09:26 PM The latest and greatest: Peter is off of the IV and will be busting out of da joint tomorrow (Friday), probably in the late morning. He'll be resting and recuperating at his mother's house for a few days. (I don't think Peter's ma has internet access, so I can continue to pass on messages from afar from this thread or PMs.) Elmer |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: katlaughing Date: 28 Dec 06 - 07:58 PM Thanks El Swanno! Great news! Peter, dear, Peter don't listen to these fellahs. They're just jealous of all the attention and that Spaw! Sounds like HE'S the one wants a Windmere whatever...let 'im have it!**bg** (Spawdarlin', you do realise we're talking about a leg and NOT a dick, right?) |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Dec 06 - 05:31 PM The above remarks about "peglegs" remind me of another old ditty "Dr. Dogbody's Leg" which concludes: And so, kind friends, this evening ends, Let's toast that surgeon bold; Likewise his leg, and his famous peg, Now these stories have been told; And while some may doubt, the truth will out, Your forbearance I'll not beg, Though these tales be wild, I'd not beguile, I'd never pull your leg. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: gnu Date: 28 Dec 06 - 01:56 PM Dave... thanks for the update. Glad to hear things are on the upswing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: catspaw49 Date: 28 Dec 06 - 12:59 PM What a pity he still as the leg. Y'all are right!!! And for an added touch, the peg could have been made from one of the Boomer/Windesmere poles used previously in a crepitation contest. What could be better? Proven strength and aromatic as well. I was going to say "aromatic to boot" but since there'd be no boot involved.......................... Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: radriano Date: 28 Dec 06 - 12:00 PM Hey, Peter, you know I'm only thinking of the best for you. I mean, you have to look on the bright side. If the worst scenario came to pass, we could have them fit you with a peg leg and then we could really be an authentic sailor act! Think of the possibilities. P.S. Pass no attention to Barry Finn (he's behind the curtain). |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Linda Kelly Date: 28 Dec 06 - 11:44 AM How is the injured soldier? do we have an update? Did the liposuction work? hope he is home and playing catch up on the holidays. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Dave Swan Date: 28 Dec 06 - 11:43 AM This came in last night from Tom Wagner: I dropped by Peter's room today, but he was away from his bed: having an ultrasound scan of his leg. I didn't wait, as the nurse said it might be 1/2 hour or more until his return, but I did call him later in the day. The news is good, finally. The ultrasound showed no further, hidden infections, and the cellulitis is responding well to a one-two punch of combined antibiotics prescripted by the ID specialist. He's on track for release tomorrow afternoon, and his sense of humor is already completely recovered. He was eloquent on the subject of his Xmas dinner as provided by the hospital kitchens: turkey jello served quivering on petri dishes....and, is pudding supposed to be purple? Keep those cards and letters coming though...he likes the attention. Flowers might be nice too. And chocolate. And single malt, preferably speyside. And maybe one of those inflateable ... ;-) Since Peter doesn't drink single malt we can only assume that it's for his visitors. While I am, of course, very glad to see that Peter is on the mend I also mourn the lost opportunity. Think about it, a sea-farin' chantey-singin' man with a wooden leg. What a deal! I was picking out parrots and tricorns for him, but now....sheesh. Friends..... Glad you're better, ol' pal, and thanks to Elmer for being your press secretary. Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 28 Dec 06 - 09:26 AM Peter, Best wishes from over the water. Here's to a speedy recovery, and then a singing New year. Burl. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Dec 06 - 08:46 AM Here's an old poem to help carry Chantyranger through the New Year from the Draft C. Fox Smith Anthology: Eight Bells (By C. Fox Smith) Eight bells chimed from the fo'c'sle Back to the chime from the poop; Out tumbled the port watch, cursing; The cock crowed loud from the coop. The sea was bright as a mirror, The moon was shiny as steel, When Ginger limped aft at midnight For to relieve the wheel. He spat on his hands as he took it And the course, which was "Full an' by," And "'Appy New Year," says Ginger, And "Same to yourself," says I. "'Ere's a bit more meat in the lobscouse, A few more plums in the duff, A few less kicks wi' the 'alfpence, A bit more smooth wi' the rough." "'Ere's grub whenever you're 'ungry An' drink whenever you're dry, An' a ''Appy New Year,'" says Ginger, And "Same to yourself," says I. Notes: From SAILOR'S DELIGHT, edited by Cicely Fox Smith, published by Methuen & Co., London, UK, © 1931, pp. 78-79. This gruff interchange between sailors changing watches, seems to ring true, especially when holidays come and go while the routine of sailing the ship continues on. Bob Zentz (US) has a adapted this poem for singing on his yet to be released recording of C. Fox Smith poems; an alternative setting was done in 1995 by Alan Fitzsimmons UK) as recorded on SEABOOT DUFF & HANDSPIKE GRUEL by Pinch o' Salt in 2000. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Zany Mouse Date: 28 Dec 06 - 04:37 AM Only just seen this thread. All the very best for a speedy recovery CR. Loads of positive thoughts winging their way over to you. Rhiannon |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Melani Date: 28 Dec 06 - 03:22 AM Jeez, Peter, what a way to get off work! Glad it's improving. See you next year. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Barry Finn Date: 28 Dec 06 - 01:53 AM How's his ears? PETER, THAT'S GOOD NEWS! CAN YOU STILL HEAR ME FROM HERE? STAY AWAY FROM RICHARD! Barry |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Elmer Fudd Date: 28 Dec 06 - 01:16 AM December 27 late evening news flash: Peter continues to improve. An untrasound scan showed that there's no internal damage to his leg. He took his first walk up and down the corridor today. He's still on an IV and antibiotic pills as well. Many thanks to everyone who has been so vigilant with leaving messages every day, and for the new posts as well. I read them to Peter a couple of times a day, and sometimes he wants to hear them twice. Your good wishes and your messages really light up this time for him. Elmer |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: freda underhill Date: 27 Dec 06 - 10:56 PM Hi Elmer Fudd, its great to hear that there has been a positive shift in Chanteyranger's condition. This is wonderful news for him and his family. He must be exhausted by the assault on his body - I hope he has a peaceful recovery! Thanks for all the updates freda |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Greg B Date: 27 Dec 06 - 10:36 PM Hey, easy on Kaiser. Look at the great success they had with the automobile indus...never mind. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: ClaireBear Date: 27 Dec 06 - 08:40 PM Chanteyranger, what a relief that you are on the mend! Thought I might have to come up there in my bearsuit and give those Kaiser doctors what for... I hope to see you hale and hearty soon. In the meantime, you will be in my prayers as well. Claire |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Greg B Date: 27 Dec 06 - 06:58 PM Whoa, Peter, I missed this because it was and still is misplaced as 'BS.' These antibiotic-resistant infections aren't a bit funny. Here's hoping you'll be back in form in time for the January chantey sing! |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: RangerSteve Date: 27 Dec 06 - 06:35 PM I've been away for a few days, so I'm just getting the news. My prayers are with you, CR. Get well soon. Steve |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Charley Noble Date: 27 Dec 06 - 10:58 AM Elmer- Thanks so much for your updates and the recent encouraging report. This limbo period most have been a long haul for Peter but now the "ol' mudhook's in sight." Soon the mudhook will be "up an' down" and then we can "fish 'er up an' cat 'er." Hope this makes everyone feel better. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: fat B****rd Date: 27 Dec 06 - 09:29 AM I'm glad to hear better news. As always, all the best from Charlie. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: jacqui.c Date: 27 Dec 06 - 08:45 AM So pleased to hear that he is responding to treatment. This community is a wonderful thing - so many good people pulling together has to have an effect! |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: JennyO Date: 27 Dec 06 - 12:43 AM Second part of my pressie from Peter has just arrived - the soundtrack from Amelie (which rhymes with family) and I am playing it right now, loving it, and feeling rather emotional - lots of associations with this music. Please thank him very much for me Elmer. Tell him to hurry up and get outta there so I can thank him properly! I'll PM you soon. Jenny |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: katlaughing Date: 26 Dec 06 - 11:23 PM Thanks, Elmer. Please tell me we are here for the Long Haul/Hawl! Rest, Peter, and let the healing continue.:-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Elmer Fudd Date: 26 Dec 06 - 10:03 PM Thanks. I should add that CR will still be in the hospital for a while and the docs are running more tests and scans and such. However, there's a little bit of light glimmering at the end of the tunnel. E. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: CarolC Date: 26 Dec 06 - 10:00 PM Heal well and soon, Peter. I'll be thinking about you. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: JennyO Date: 26 Dec 06 - 09:52 PM I'm much relieved to hear some good news - thanks for letting us know, Elmer. The healing energy is still flowing to him from warm and sunny Oz, so that he will soon be completely better. Tell him his Santee is thinking of him. Love to his family too. I'm sure it must be tough to be going through this at this time. Jenny |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: catspaw49 Date: 26 Dec 06 - 09:31 PM Okay Peter.....Now that they have a handle on it, please leave soon as Windesmere and Boomer are scheduled to be in Frisco for an exhibition soon and I'd hate to see you miss it. SPAW |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Elmer Fudd Date: 26 Dec 06 - 09:23 PM Good news at last! The cavalry finally arrived today in the form of a team of infectious disease specialists and pharmacists. They confirmed that the diagnosis of cellulitis is correct, but changed the IV medication. Long story, but basically there are now some signs of improvement: white blood cell count is down to normal and there are a few signs and portents that the infection is receding. Thanks to all for your healing thoughts and prayers. They are being answered. I have been reading your posts regularly to Peter and he really enjoys hearing from everyone. You have also been a great comfort and support to his family. Elmer |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: GUEST,Mark Date: 26 Dec 06 - 09:21 PM Peter Hope you are on the mend and out singing soon. Was hoping to get to the Bay Area shanty sing in January but will not be able to make it. Mark p.s. I'm the guy who looks like we might be related! I'm from Baltimore, but get to S.F. often. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: JudyB Date: 26 Dec 06 - 07:52 PM Good thoughts continuing to head your way. JudyB & Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Barry Finn Date: 26 Dec 06 - 04:59 PM Hi Peter, I hope you're on the mend & that by this New Year you'll be up & about singing & playing. Cause this guy in the post above me is going to get you out of bed anyways, so you might as well go along with Radriano when he gets there & start practicing. Doesn't sound like the bugger is gonna stop pestering you until you recoup anyway. Best whishes to you & here's hoping for an early dismissal. Instead of a Christmas card this is like an early (get out of jail) release card. Do not pay the $200, just pass go & get out of there. Barry |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: radriano Date: 26 Dec 06 - 03:44 PM Hey, Peter, don't you listen to Barry Finn. Why, I'm on your side and would never do nothin' ta hurt ye. By the way, I got this here new song - I'll be over about 2AM to sing it to ya. Ya got an important part in this and as long as yer just a-sittin' in bed I want you to keep practicin' until ya got it right. Yer pal, Radriano |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Ebbie Date: 26 Dec 06 - 12:53 PM How is Chanteyranger this fine morning? |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 25 Dec 06 - 09:38 PM Peter, all the best. I had a dose of it earlier this year. Got it early and nipped it in the bud, but I'm alive to sing epic sagas about the titanic battle. As you will be shortly. Get well soon. Oh, and a happy new year. Seamus |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Becca72 Date: 25 Dec 06 - 10:20 AM My ex developed cellulitis from a small cut he got in the sticker brush on the golf course. It's nasty stuff, that. More get well soon wishes from Maine headed your way. |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: katlaughing Date: 25 Dec 06 - 09:56 AM I thought it was 'sposed to be HEAL!:-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Ebbie Date: 25 Dec 06 - 01:51 AM Haul! |
Subject: RE: BS: Chanteyranger in hospital From: Charley Noble Date: 24 Dec 06 - 09:00 PM Time to start hauling on the towrope, gang. All together now, HAUL! Charley Noble |