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Jack Schmitt
August 27th, 2004, 01:41 AM
FWIW from someone who has had both a knee and hip replacement done due to
football injuries, do the knee first. The hip has been a snap. Neither is
all that bad, but I would recommend some physical therapy before the
procedure and a lot after.

Good luck.

Jack in brentwood, Tn.

Wayne Knight
August 27th, 2004, 02:07 AM
"Jack Schmitt" > wrote in message
...
> FWIW from someone who has had both a knee and hip replacement done due to
> football injuries, do the knee first. The hip has been a snap. Neither is
> all that bad, but I would recommend some physical therapy before the
> procedure and a lot after.
>
> Good luck.
>

Jack,

Good to see you're still kicking around. Thanks for the input.

Do you know if that minister is still selling those cane rods through west
end transit?

Also, I've got to run my wife down to Ringgold GA in the fall, interested in
meeting up on the Hiwassee or the Tellico WMA?

Wayne

Wayne Knight
August 27th, 2004, 02:07 AM
"Jack Schmitt" > wrote in message
...
> FWIW from someone who has had both a knee and hip replacement done due to
> football injuries, do the knee first. The hip has been a snap. Neither is
> all that bad, but I would recommend some physical therapy before the
> procedure and a lot after.
>
> Good luck.
>

Jack,

Good to see you're still kicking around. Thanks for the input.

Do you know if that minister is still selling those cane rods through west
end transit?

Also, I've got to run my wife down to Ringgold GA in the fall, interested in
meeting up on the Hiwassee or the Tellico WMA?

Wayne

Bishfish
September 7th, 2004, 09:26 AM
Wayne two things:

Just had a hip replaced, no problems at all - it is seriously life
changing - no more struggling up-river, no more slipping going downhill -
no more bone on bone grinding - it is great. Mine from football too, but
Rugby where we don't use pads or helmets!!?

Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker


--
Tony Bishop (tony@
www.bishfish.co.nz
New Zealand

Bishfish
September 7th, 2004, 09:26 AM
Wayne two things:

Just had a hip replaced, no problems at all - it is seriously life
changing - no more struggling up-river, no more slipping going downhill -
no more bone on bone grinding - it is great. Mine from football too, but
Rugby where we don't use pads or helmets!!?

Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker


--
Tony Bishop (tony@
www.bishfish.co.nz
New Zealand

Wayne Harrison
September 7th, 2004, 12:39 PM
"Bishfish" > wrote

> Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
> can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker

i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.

wayno

Wayne Harrison
September 7th, 2004, 12:39 PM
"Bishfish" > wrote

> Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
> can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker

i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.

wayno

Wayne Harrison
September 7th, 2004, 12:39 PM
"Bishfish" > wrote

> Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
> can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker

i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.

wayno

Wayne Knight
September 8th, 2004, 04:57 AM
"Bishfish" > wrote in message
...
> Wayne two things:
>
> Just had a hip replaced, no problems at all

Thanks for the info Tony

> no more bone on bone grinding - it is great. Mine from football too, but
> Rugby where we don't use pads or helmets!!?

Aw Rugby, 25 years and 100 pounds ago, I used to play a little with the
flight boys at a military base in Florida. The navy sent all of its pilots
through Pensacola and every once in a while a crew from Australia or one of
the former English colonies would come through for carrier training and kick
my ass. Actually most of the fly boys kicked my ass too but the Aussies
kicked theirs!

> Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
> can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker
>

Travers was the pen name for John Voelker, a lawyer and a judge from the
upper pennisula of michigan in the states.

Wayne Knight
September 8th, 2004, 04:57 AM
"Bishfish" > wrote in message
...
> Wayne two things:
>
> Just had a hip replaced, no problems at all

Thanks for the info Tony

> no more bone on bone grinding - it is great. Mine from football too, but
> Rugby where we don't use pads or helmets!!?

Aw Rugby, 25 years and 100 pounds ago, I used to play a little with the
flight boys at a military base in Florida. The navy sent all of its pilots
through Pensacola and every once in a while a crew from Australia or one of
the former English colonies would come through for carrier training and kick
my ass. Actually most of the fly boys kicked my ass too but the Aussies
kicked theirs!

> Second thing - you posted a quote from Robert Travers a little while ago -
> can you confirm or otherwise that Travers is an aka for Judge John Voelker
>

Travers was the pen name for John Voelker, a lawyer and a judge from the
upper pennisula of michigan in the states.

Wayne Knight
September 8th, 2004, 05:00 AM
"Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
. ..

> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.

Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.

Wayne Knight
September 8th, 2004, 05:00 AM
"Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
. ..

> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.

Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.

Mark E. Wallace
September 8th, 2004, 05:47 AM
Wayne Knight wrote:
> "Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
> . ..
>
>
>> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.
>
>
> Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
> but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.
>
>

With apologies to Carly:


You're so Wayne, you probably think this post is about you.



Mark

Mark E. Wallace
September 8th, 2004, 05:47 AM
Wayne Knight wrote:
> "Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
> . ..
>
>
>> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.
>
>
> Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
> but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.
>
>

With apologies to Carly:


You're so Wayne, you probably think this post is about you.



Mark

Mark E. Wallace
September 8th, 2004, 05:48 AM
Wayne Knight wrote:
> "Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
> . ..
>
>
>> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.
>
>
> Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
> but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.
>
>

With apologies to Carly:


You're so Wayne, you probably think this post is about you.



Mark

Mark E. Wallace
September 8th, 2004, 05:48 AM
Wayne Knight wrote:
> "Wayne Harrison" > wrote in message
> . ..
>
>
>> i'm not the right wayne, but the answer is yes.
>
>
> Well I wouldn't say you're the wrong wayne either, we might be left waynes
> but the one in virginia would the right wayne and also the wrong wayne.
>
>

With apologies to Carly:


You're so Wayne, you probably think this post is about you.



Mark

Bishfish
September 8th, 2004, 10:54 AM
Thanks for that info Waynes, H & K.

Yea, rugby is about as crazy a sport as you can get, but it is the main
religion in NZ, and our national team, the All Blacks (uniform colour not
necessarily players), does pretty well considering how small a country we
are, currently ranked number 1 in the world.

Thans again,

Tony Bishop

Bishfish
September 8th, 2004, 10:54 AM
Thanks for that info Waynes, H & K.

Yea, rugby is about as crazy a sport as you can get, but it is the main
religion in NZ, and our national team, the All Blacks (uniform colour not
necessarily players), does pretty well considering how small a country we
are, currently ranked number 1 in the world.

Thans again,

Tony Bishop

September 8th, 2004, 03:39 PM
"Mark E. Wallace" > wrote in message >...
>
> You're so Wayne, you probably think this post is about you.
>
>

Can't speak for the post but the thread was ;)