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Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW

24 Jun 01 - 01:52 PM (#490873)
Subject: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

The latest from Connie. Despite the food complaints, he'd told me yesterday, he wouldn't mind one more day, so...maybe Monday, we'll see. Anyway, here's what she sent:

Talked to P on the phone. INR not at therapeutic level - translaton, until blood is thinner he can't go home.

Meanwhile, he is totally unhappy about the food, and being on fluid restriciton.

K took M up to see P. After church we will all go to Slate Run Farm, not too far from our home. It is an historical 1880's working farm. It is a beautiful day here, cool low humidity (so far)

K will take T up after that to "eat supper" with P. Quotes added due to the fact that P would take exception to the nomenclature - that any thing that looks like that, tastes like that, or is found elsewhere on the planet in this form would not be referred to as supper. I think it is double bad be OSU is 2 *2* 2 institutions in one! ;) both a hospital and a university. I think the theory on the University side is to make you have more appreciation of your mother and what ever she cooks(ed) for you, at an age where appreciation is difficult to even coerce. My theory on the hospital part is that they get really sick people there and I they use the "complaints about hospital food scale" to determine if the patient is alert and oriented. Maybe Swanno can give some insight as to which axis that belongs to. I'm thinking it must be a component of all four axis. Maybe we need to help P come up with a statement to demonstrate orientaion to person, place, time, and the world around him.

chest tube came out yesterday. Pain diminishing.

Complaints of breakfast include little box of honey-nut cherrios - no milk; 2 oz of Orange juice, a 1.5 inch tal container of yogurt and a plain bagel with one small pay of butter ot put over the whole thing.

After all this rehabilitation, maybe he will need to take on a job as "real Food" consultant for hospitals.

later~Connie `


24 Jun 01 - 02:13 PM (#490885)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: wysiwyg

Praying peace in healing...

Patience...

... Appreciation, with all the care surrounidng him, even (especially) the parts that piss him off... praying to relax into it and use it (accept it) for his healing.

... To feel all the love in the universe that homes in on him, so strongly that food, etc., is of no consequence.

... That the physical world pales in comparison to the realization of the love borne for him.

~Susan

(Modem now here is 16.8K with knockoffs due to static-- so prayer here will continue, offline.)


24 Jun 01 - 02:17 PM (#490888)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Bill D

give that lad some bacon, eggs, red-eye gravy and grits with butter! And smear some Marmite over it all!......and watch the doctors turn multiple shades of purple!

Eat the damn stuff, spaw, *grin*...you can get back to excesses later...


24 Jun 01 - 02:21 PM (#490890)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Liz the Squeak

Thinking of you.....

XXX

LTS


24 Jun 01 - 02:23 PM (#490892)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

He must need another day in the hospital or he would be running out the exit. I remember the liquid diet being endless glasses of cranberry juice (I refuse to drink milk) and lemon ice.The first solid meal they offered me was FRIED CHICKEN! Just the smell was enough to make me sick after three days of liquids. So I went home.

Complaining about the food is a sure sign he is getting better. I suspect someone warned the nurses about his being prone to flatulance - hence the breakfast. It won't stop him. And even if it did, when Cletus shows up with Paw there is no telling what damage will be done or permanent wall decorations left behind for posterity (that may be a pun, think about it). You know they will sneak in some foul concoction made of moonshine and 'possum parts.
Spaw, we need you back here. Cleigh O'Possum is getting pretty heavyhanded with the "Golden Shower" Award. Just wasted one on gargoyle. Seems pretty pointless to me. I think ole Cleigh is still jealous of the little pissant and trying to wear him out. Odd that I should be asking you to institute a policy of moderation but...
Take as long as you need to feel better and come back to us healthy. We can be patient now that we know you will be OK.
Love you and Karen and the boys,
SINS


24 Jun 01 - 03:13 PM (#490919)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Little Neophyte

Thrilled to hear Pat is doing okay.
Personally, after being involved running the patient food service business I have come to realize we make hospital in-patients suffer so that they heal faster just to get out of there!!!!
My thoughts are with you Pat.
Kat, thanks for letting us know,
Bonnie


24 Jun 01 - 03:41 PM (#490933)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

....they use the "complaints about hospital food scale" to determine if the patient is alert and oriented.

Astute and priceless ! LOL !

Kick ass, Spaw !!! In the immortal words of Steve Smith, "Remember, I'm pullin for ya, we're all in this together.", and, more importantly, "Keep your stick on the ice."

Love to you and the family ( and Kat - can't forget Kat )


24 Jun 01 - 04:16 PM (#490941)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Rich(bodhránai gan ciall)

God bless you Spaw. Please get back home (i.e here) soon.

Rich


24 Jun 01 - 04:26 PM (#490943)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: lady penelope

I'm not jewish, but I am a great believer in chicken soup. Or any kind of light soup for those recouperating. Surely the doctors wouldn't mind if you took him some? Over here it's practically the norm. to send out for food!

Well if he complains about the food, other stuff isn't bothering him. Keep going 'Spaw.

TTFN M'Lady P.


24 Jun 01 - 04:42 PM (#490949)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Dave (the ancient mariner)

Give the man a beer...get home soon Pat, hospitals are fer sick people. Yours, Aye. Dave


24 Jun 01 - 07:00 PM (#490984)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Amos

Spaw:

Quit yer whining!!! Get yer ass back on the modem where it belongs. If you'd get over the luxury of being allowed to sleep all day (to make up for being woken up ten times a night!) and moved your butt back home you could be eating ham steaks and home-fried potatoes with red-eye gravy by now!!!

Anyway, we all love yer furry little ass and want it back among us -- figuratively speaking of course -- as soon as can be!

A


24 Jun 01 - 07:09 PM (#490987)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Morticia

So, Cletus turns up, and he has in his possesion, 12 cases of the cheapest beer, 2 pints of suppin' whisky ( his standards, not ours) and six jars of vegemite.He figures anything he has is clear gonna make our Spaw better.........so Pat swallows up the two pints of suppin' whisky ( Cletus' definition...not ours) and a jar and a half of that there and vegemite ......omigawsh.....he's about ready to part company with the bedsheets......and the bed........and the ward.......and possibly the hospital....somebody get ready to catch!!


24 Jun 01 - 08:22 PM (#491012)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

If I lived a bit nearer I would bring you a pizza! Get well soon Catpaw.john


24 Jun 01 - 08:35 PM (#491022)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Bert

OK Spaw. enough is enough. You're just malingering now. Git yer sorry arse back here or it'll be kippers and black pudding for ya.


24 Jun 01 - 09:33 PM (#491040)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

Gosh Bert. Now you're making me sick!


24 Jun 01 - 09:35 PM (#491041)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Lyrical Lady

I'll throw in some haggis, Bert! We'll have him flingin' his way home in no time! Get well soon Mr. Spaw.

LL


24 Jun 01 - 09:59 PM (#491060)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Amos

At least let him put some of that Vegemite on top of the lime jello -- that way, it'll at least SMELL like the Mudcat Tavern!!:>)

A


24 Jun 01 - 10:21 PM (#491074)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Barry Finn

Spaw, the food is all in the big plan to help you get better. I found the food so bad that I wouldn't die until I could kill the cook first, they just keep the cook out of sight untill it's all over. Good luck. Barry


24 Jun 01 - 10:25 PM (#491078)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: momnopp

I've missed most of the grit of this whole incident, but I'm sure glad that 'Spaw's doing OK. A sure sign of gettin' better when all ya can do is complain...

Love you, Pat and many hugs to all your wonderful family.

JudyO


24 Jun 01 - 11:25 PM (#491104)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Mrrzy

Glad he's hanging in the hospital another day, and is well enough to complain about the food!


25 Jun 01 - 12:39 AM (#491128)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: mousethief

Hmmm. All he does is complain, moan, and bitch. Sounds like the ol' Spaw we know and love! Must not be too far from recooperatified.

Get better now, you old poser! You can't stay in the hospital just because the nurse with the low-cut scrubs and the habit of bending over you doesn't come back until Tuesday. Besides, she found out you were married and traded in her plunging neckline for a mock turtleneck. So get your ass well, and out of there, you old sinner!

Alex, who's delighted to hear you're almost home.


25 Jun 01 - 01:02 AM (#491136)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Mudlark

Complaining is good for the soul...so glad to hear you are up to it!

Hospital food is sort of like banging your head against a stone wall...it feels so good when you get something ELSE (ANTHING else) to eat.....so hurry home and heal up fast.


25 Jun 01 - 02:46 AM (#491167)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: roopoo

My (retired nurse) neighbour said she knew her husband was getting better when he started to criticise!

C'mon, Spaw, stop enjoying being waited on hand and foot. There are people at home who will do it for love, not for pay!

Andrea


25 Jun 01 - 04:09 AM (#491181)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Peter Kasin

I don't know why hospital food is so bad. You'd think they would have more concern for what goes inside you. You should be able to bring food in for a patient. That home-made chicken soup sounds like the ticket, and split pea soup contains protein w/o the bad stuff. So hang in there, it won't be long til you're home, where the real recovery will happen.

-chanteyranger


25 Jun 01 - 05:00 AM (#491201)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Sam Pirt

Good to see your getting better Catspaw, the UK's thinking about you.

Cheers, Sam


25 Jun 01 - 06:55 AM (#491224)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Lyndi-loo

What he needs is his oats! Good Scots porridge oats. Clinically proven to keep cholesterol levels down and give you the energy to dance a Strip the Willow and Draps o' Brandy


25 Jun 01 - 09:07 AM (#491296)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Áine

Oh pishaw, you crabby ole varmint! You just never mind all these vegemite, oats & soy milk eejits, now. What you need is a good Texas truckstop breakfast -- Four eggs fried over easy topped with a big helpin' of Two Alarm Chili and a generous sprinkling of tabasco sauce, two pieces of Texas toast grilled in butter and a bowl of hot gravy to dip 'em in, a big ole piece of fried ham, three pieces of crisp bacon sittin' on top of a mound of hashbrowns, and a great big bowl of hot grits with a big pat of butter sitting on top and oozing down the sides. And don't forget your 12 oz. cup of chicory coffee with sugar and real cream to wash it down. Oh, and if you want some ice water, that's a $1.00 extra...

Now there's a meal that'll fix ya up and get that hinder of yours in gear! So give those nurses (well, the female ones anyway) one last glorious glimpse of your glutious maximus and then hawl it back to the 'Cat!! You've been gone too long and we need that saggy dimpled shiney smart ass of yours back right now!

Love, hugs, snogs & noogies to you, Karen and the boys (even Cleigh!), Áine


25 Jun 01 - 10:24 AM (#491338)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Pinetop Slim

Perhaps a Mudcat banquet on Spaw's behalf (on the chance he could take pleasure in others eating what he can't). Make mine a double order of biscuits and gravy.


25 Jun 01 - 10:33 AM (#491346)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: mooman

Dear Aine,

If that's what you have for breakfast in Texas I'm on my way!

mooman


25 Jun 01 - 11:10 AM (#491396)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

Well, I just talked to the man, himself and BOY! does he sound GOOD! Much better than the other day! He says "Hi" and "love ya."

They are just waiting for the numbers to come up to a suitable level, as they adjust his meds, and then he will be on his way home. He said probably won't make it for Mudcat Radio, as they will go to Connie's first, but it should be out of the hospital tomorrow or the next day, as long as the numbers look good.

Oh, and he got to have some Wendy's yesterday and he is off fluid restrictions, so he is MUCH happier. He actually sounded like he was chomping at the bit to get going, but of course, not pushing it.

He said the pain is just normal "I got beat up" pain and easily dealt with; he got to see each of the boys and the docs are all really pleased.

Did you know they've even replaced the valve in a 94 year old there?! Saw it on their website!

Anyhow, a couple more days and we should have him back. He's got PLENTY of material, has had the nurses in stitches with his wit and humour about the food and other things. It'll be great to hear from himself, won't it?!

Thanks,

kat


25 Jun 01 - 11:21 AM (#491411)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: MMario

Good! I certainly hope he goes through as quick a recovery as Barry Finn.

(Amazing to see him this weekend. I took longer to recover from a stupid little tonsillectomy then he appears to have taken to recover from a liver transplant!)


25 Jun 01 - 11:24 AM (#491414)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: jeffp

Glad to hear that Spaw is getting _real_ food at last! **BG** (or should that be **BSEG**?) Keep on getting better, Pat! Looking forward to the stories.

jeffp


25 Jun 01 - 11:25 AM (#491416)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: mousethief

I've heard tonsillectomies in adults are pretty gruelling. My wife even found a "get well card" EXPLICITLY for adult tonsillectomy victims! Of which we knew one, of course, and sent it to her!

HOT DANG, Spawmeister, so good to hear you're on the mend! Now quit sewing the nurses and get out of there!

Alex


25 Jun 01 - 11:36 AM (#491429)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Kim C

Still hangin in there for ya Spaw! (even though you did make that comment abount putting a cat up my ass.........)

Luvya------ Fiddlebum


25 Jun 01 - 12:01 PM (#491454)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

Just got a crank call from a hospital in Ohio. Seemed like some crackpot was going to buy a whole lot of networking equipment. Took me a minute to figure out it was Spaw! So here I sit at my desk, tears streaming, all excited because he sounds GREAT! I do love that man!


25 Jun 01 - 12:23 PM (#491477)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Jeri

Maybe we could find the pizza delivery place closest to the hospital, and...nah.

Spaw's probably not complaining about the pain, because it could have been worse with a full chest-splitting Spaw-taco sort of procedure. Innards heal more quickly than outards - blood supply's better.

Take no dred to lie in bed
Better there than elsewhere dead
The guy before you slept there
And the guy before him too

Heal and go
And stomach rumbelo
He was up
Long before the dawn-o
To welcome in the nurse,
She wants to stick his arm-o
For Spaw he is a-mending,
It's almost time to leave-o

Tris and Mike and Karen
Have gone to Burger King-o
But Spaw he feasts on cardboard
And dreams about a hot wing-o

What happened to the last guy
Who complained the food was hell-o
It's now he eats the feathered goose
But Spaw's still stuck with Jell-o

At least that's what they tell us
They gripe and then they go-o
But liver's on the menu
And there's no more Uncle Joe-o


25 Jun 01 - 12:26 PM (#491479)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: MMario

Brava ! Brava!


25 Jun 01 - 12:29 PM (#491486)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

bRAVA! bRAVA! jERI. bUT YOU'RE TOO LATE. hE CONNED kAREN INTO GETTING HIM spICY cHICKEN FROM wENDY'S! Damn Capslock!

I was so shocked to hear from him, I am only now remembering bits and pieces of the conversation. Imagine forgetting that he had Wendy's grease for dinner!


25 Jun 01 - 12:44 PM (#491501)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Noreen

Brill, Jeri! Singing along for Spaw...


25 Jun 01 - 12:52 PM (#491508)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Jeri

I think he once called annamil pretending to be a vinyl siding salesman. I'm safe - he doesn't have my phone number.


25 Jun 01 - 02:52 PM (#491581)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

A little accounting to take care of here, from an email from Connie:

regarding the "fund" - I am so grateful for what people are doing and how generous they are...such "sweeties". I am so honored to be able to help in this small (to me) way of setting up an account, receiving, depositing. I don't know if I told you or not, K is aware of what is going on and we are putting the account in both of our names for the time being. Later it can be changed to their names.

Thanks so much to everyone for all of the support you've given, in all ways. I think Connie, Wayne, Karen, and Pat are pretty amazing people. I wanted to share a bit of what I sent to Connie:

I am so grateful that he is okay and that we all work so well together to get him there, not the least of which is what you have done, dear lady. You are a very special person and have been an incredible friend to Pat, Karen, the boys and to the rest of us. Thank you for that. Just think what this man has done with his love, humour, and outlook on life, bringing all of us together in a common bond of love for himself, and by extension, each other. Just wonderful.

Thanks,

luvyakat


25 Jun 01 - 03:00 PM (#491594)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

Oh CRAP! I'm all misty again.


25 Jun 01 - 03:07 PM (#491598)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

It's that MudLove Circle thing, again, huh, Sins? We ought to buy shares in Kleenex!


25 Jun 01 - 05:35 PM (#491686)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: GUEST,skarpi Iceland at home.

Halló all,Again all the best to Catspaw I hope you get well soon , more thoughts from us here In Iceland. all the best skarpi Iceland.


25 Jun 01 - 06:05 PM (#491717)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Sourdough

Whenever I check in to Mudcat, I look for the current C'paw thread and read it taking pleasure in his progress and in the caring of all the people who go to the trouble to write some message for him to enjoy.

So, best wihes to SPAW, his family and the friends who are with him and helping as well as a quiet thank you to the physicians and nurses who seem to have taken such good care of the guy and let's hear it for The daVinci, the foe of chest cracking.

Sourdough


25 Jun 01 - 06:23 PM (#491734)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: DougR

kat, thanks for updating us. He'll be back to his old self soon.

DougR


25 Jun 01 - 06:46 PM (#491762)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Banjer

I'm still flabber-f-n-gasted over all of this. Imagine replacing a heart valve in a body and a week later walking out of the hospital!! I remember when I was a lad about twelve years old our neighbor, a nice man that took time to talk to us kids and help us with various projects and problems, developed a heart problem like 'Spaw and his quality of life (and length of life) were drastically reduced. He couldn't do anything but sit around the house even though he would have liked to have gotten out and done things. I got in trouble once for going over to show him a box I had built from scrap wood using some techniques he had taught me. His wife hollered at me that I should know better than to disturb him. He was only 62 when he passed away, and I know that if some of todays medicine was available he would have probably survived much longer. That was in 1961, forty years ago. My how times have changed!!!!

Way to go 'Spaw...get the hell outta there soon. The staff at the NYCFTS all miss you and look for your quick return!


25 Jun 01 - 07:44 PM (#491801)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: bbc

Pat,

Sitting at the campground at Old Songs on Sunday, Duane & I sang "Deep Settled Peace" (the only song Mudcatters think I can sing!) & thought of you. Wish you could have been there w/ us, but thrilled to pieces to hear how well you are doing! Keep up the good work, friend!

love from us,

Barbara & Duane


25 Jun 01 - 08:27 PM (#491816)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Amos

Peeece on you, Senor Spaw!!! You wanna Suddern Californica Beer? Beer's on me and peace on you!!! We love ya man!!!

A


25 Jun 01 - 08:37 PM (#491823)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

Looking good for tomorrow to Connie's. He wants to be home for Mudat radio, but will not push it.:-)

Ah, Mudcat....the best drug going...gotta have our Mudcat!**BG**


25 Jun 01 - 08:49 PM (#491831)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Lin in Kansas

Pat, so great to hear you're doing so well. We've been checking the threads first thing every morning, and thinking about you often during the day.

Hoping to "see" you back here soon.

Lin and John


25 Jun 01 - 09:38 PM (#491854)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Ferrara

Bill D has been giving me daily progress reports on Pat's recovery (wunnerful wunnerful) but today I had a few minutes to look at the 'Cat so thought I'd look at the details. Barry and Jeri, LOL about staying alive until you could kill the hospital cook, and about Jeri's song!


25 Jun 01 - 10:24 PM (#491871)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Susan A-R

Wish I could send over a plate of Pad Thai!! Take care and I'll be looking for your unmistakeable cat tracks and litter kickings. Much love.

Susan a-R


25 Jun 01 - 11:48 PM (#491930)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Bert

Aw SINSULL, and there's me offering the guy a couple of Englands greatest delicacies to speed his recovery.

Hey Spaw, we'll be looking out for you on Mudcat Radio. But if you don't gat home in time we'll just talk about you behind your back.

Luvya.

Bert.


26 Jun 01 - 12:20 AM (#491946)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Amergin

glad to hear the old stinkbug might be going home sooon!


26 Jun 01 - 01:12 AM (#491964)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: wdyat12

Stinkbug? Yeah well, we miss the old stinkbug, don't we?

wdyat12


26 Jun 01 - 01:21 AM (#491966)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Mudlark

Homecoming....nothing finer. So glad you are improving....get better FAST!


26 Jun 01 - 08:01 AM (#492073)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: InOBU

Ok, Ok, enough of this sherking the hard work of slinging mud at the cat, Get back on line you ol' lazybones. Open heart surgury is no excuse for lieing about the house feeling bad for yerself. You have an obligation to your friends to gross us out with offencive jokes and comments! There has not been a single good fart joke since you when under the knife, old man!
Feeling better? - Larry


26 Jun 01 - 09:35 AM (#492127)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: GUEST,Naemanson

Hi,

Gee Pat, I guess I should appreciate my expensive dinners while I travel on my expense account. Last night, while you were having "supper" I enjoyed a lovely char Broiled Chicken Breast with Spanish Rice and Spiced Corn. I had a piece of Praline Cheesecake for dessert.

Not that I want to rub it in or anything. I think of it as incentive to get your butt back home.

I am happy to know you are feeling better.

Brett


26 Jun 01 - 10:59 AM (#492187)
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From: Pinetop Slim

Such great news! Makes my day.


26 Jun 01 - 11:24 AM (#492216)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: KathWestra

Thanks, Kat, for your efforts to keep us all posted. And thanks, Pat, for all you are and all you contribute to this place. We're looking forward to having you back, hale and hearty, soon -- and to MANY more healthy years of your unique brand of smartassery. Love, Kathy


26 Jun 01 - 11:34 AM (#492221)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

Looks like I'll miss the Great Homecoming as by this time on Thursday (c. 4.30 UK time)I hope to be on Kalymnos having my first bottle of Mythos with Yorgos and giving him a pub prop and a cassette I've made for him (what's Greek for skiffle?).
So give the old whatsit a welcome home for me when it happens and I'll catch up with the insults in a couple of weeks.
RtS (Deputy Director and Chief bedpan operative NYCFTTS)


26 Jun 01 - 12:36 PM (#492274)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: mousethief

skiphlos?


26 Jun 01 - 12:44 PM (#492277)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

Well RtS, this is one time I can honestly say "it's all Greeek to me." I went looking for a translation for you, came up with this:

ÁðïôåëÝóìáôá áíáæÞôçóçò ãéá 'skiffle': Äåí âñÝèçêáí ëÝîåéò.

Took that into a translation program back into English and the only words it translated were "for" and "skiffle!"

I tried!**BG**

Haven't heard anything this morning, but I was out for awhile and there was an unidentified on my caller ID, so we'll see. I'll email Connie and see what's up for today.

Last night he told me supper wasn't half bad, they served him a pork chop!

kat


26 Jun 01 - 01:12 PM (#492292)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: SINSULL

Pureed?


26 Jun 01 - 01:25 PM (#492307)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: dwditty

He must be about ready for the gravy dish (turkey, I think), that he loves so much.


26 Jun 01 - 01:27 PM (#492309)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: McGrath of Harlow

Talking about linguitics, I have to admit I'd been a bit worried these heart specialists might have got mixed up between "infarct" and "fartin'" and gone for the wrong treatment for spaw...


26 Jun 01 - 01:29 PM (#492310)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

LOL, he said it looked, smelled, and tasted like a chop, so I don't think they pureed...he's still got a few choppers left, so.....:-)


26 Jun 01 - 01:37 PM (#492319)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

Pureed pork chop ?! Yummmmy. And I'm stuck with twenty pounds of fresh - less than twelve hours ago, from 90 feet of water in The Northumberland Straight - scallops. Bought them from the fisherman's brother, a good friend. Three bucks a pound less than the garbage they sell - on sale - in the supermarkets, and the fisherman got a heck of a lot more than he would have from the market.

Let's see, Thai vegetable stir fry ? Sheesh kabobbies on the BBQ ? Cracker crumb and fresh chives batter and slow grill on the BBQ ? Decisions, decisions. I wish I knew how the hospital staff prepares them for Spaw. Pureed ?

If they don't send ya home soon, we're gonna have to mount one of them rescue missions... sould you decide to accept this mission... this tape will self destruct... Mission ImSpawssible.


26 Jun 01 - 01:40 PM (#492323)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: MMario

I don't believe it. (I used to work in a hospital dietary dept) - If they gave 'Spaw something that he thought looked, smelled and tasted like a chop - he is either hallucinating from drugs or he has gone irretrievably around the bend.


26 Jun 01 - 02:17 PM (#492357)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

Well, just got a phone call. They didn't listen to him, 'cause he knows egg-xactly how much of coumadin he needs to get the levels up where they will be happy, so, they are now going to dose him proper, today, read the levels tomorrow and MAYBE let him go tomorrow.

He said everything is fine otherwise, in fact he is ready to go home and clean the garage! Karen said he has not looked this healthy in 5 years, since just before the open-heart surgery. His colour is just much, much better and they are really kind of excited. Ain't it just grand! I couldn't be happier!

So, sorry to say, another day or two, he said he absolutely cannot do another Wednesday, or was it Thursday(?) in there and face another one of THOSE omelets, so I am pretty sure he'll convince them to let him out tomorrow, for their own good.**BG**

I was thinking this should be a surprise, but really don't want anyone to miss it, so be sure to listen carefully to Mudcat Radio tonight. That's all I'm gonna say.:-)

Thanks ya'll,

kat


26 Jun 01 - 03:49 PM (#492389)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

Hot DAMN !!! Wish I could listen but I'm so scared of trying with my old computer. Wouldn't know the first thing about connecting. Gotta get some new technology, someday,


26 Jun 01 - 04:03 PM (#492401)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: GUEST,Naemanson

I'll be listening from the studio! I'll be there in a couple of hours!


26 Jun 01 - 04:23 PM (#492417)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

Just went against policy and downloaded the free Real Audio Player. What time ? Hope I don't screw it up. That's all I need, right ? Just hit the icon ? Geez, this is like Christmas !!


26 Jun 01 - 04:51 PM (#492434)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

7pm Mudcat time, gnu. If Little Neophyte could do it with her old pewter, you can too! See ya there. If you have ICQ and join the Folk Chat group, you could also join us in chat during the show.


26 Jun 01 - 04:59 PM (#492441)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: McGrath of Harlow

7pm Mudcat - that's midnight for England I think.


26 Jun 01 - 05:15 PM (#492454)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

ICQ... oh oh. I've got an IQ. I've got an IOU or two. I know what a PDQ is. But I guess I'm going to have to read up on ICQ's. I remember something from a permathread. I'm going to go have a Quick perUse. Thank YoUse.


26 Jun 01 - 05:18 PM (#492457)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: katlaughing

ALL RIGHT!! We finally have THREAD DRIFT in one these Spaw puppies!! **BG**

Holler if you need any help, gnu.

luvyaSpaw...

kat


26 Jun 01 - 05:20 PM (#492459)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: gnu

Sorry, he said, shuffling his feet and wondering why all the cool kids were laughing at him.


26 Jun 01 - 05:21 PM (#492462)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Justa Picker

Any chance of Max having a live phone call with him on Mudcat Radio?


26 Jun 01 - 06:50 PM (#492527)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Jeri

Spaw, thought you might like to hear the following. I posted it on the Old Songs thread, but thought you might not see it there.

George Ward, MC at the Fri night concert sang John Hartford's "Old Time Riverman" as a tribute to John. He told me he sang it as a direct result of Catspaw telling him about it on a thread here. He said somebody ought to let folks at Mudcat know he did it, and why he did it. On behalf of George, thanks for the song, Spaw.


27 Jun 01 - 02:27 AM (#492787)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: georgeward

Slight correction to Jeri's above. Pat, you posted OTR a few weeks ago on the Hartford thread. That's where I saw it, and that's where I got it...and that's how come WE sang it Friday night (cause you can line it out, and I did, and folks - bless 'em - went along with me... what a group of people!). Thanks, friend. Now stop hallucinating porkchops, and go home! - George ::-.--O


27 Jun 01 - 12:54 PM (#493115)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Jeri

Yep, George, WE did. And I was already singing along because I knew the words from Rick Fielding's recording. I love that song.

Spaw, imagine, if you will, a whole festival audience singing a song because you gave it to someone. I'm afraid if I knew where George had gotten the song at the time, there would have been even more tears.

On behalf of me, thanks for the song to both Spaw and George.


27 Jun 01 - 10:17 PM (#493587)
Subject: RE: Not Home Quite Yet - CATSPAW
From: Marion

Keep getting well, Spaw, I miss you.

Marion