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Main Discussion Area => Announcements => Topic started by: sulphur on February 09, 2010, 09:56:16 pm
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ready on another board that Jawge was in the hospital. anybody know whats up????
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No I didnt know that. Thats to bad. I havent saw him on here lately.
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oh, no what happened??
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LW thread says hernia surgery...get well soon jawge
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Good luck George! Hope ya didn't do that drawing a giant bow or hauling logs out of the woods.
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Hadn't heard about it. Hang in there and get to feeling better, Jawge!
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Prayers going out to ya Jawge!
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We're thinking about you Jawge! Get better soon.
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wishing you a speedy & full recovery, Jawge!
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More prayers going out to ya Jawge!
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Best wishes to you, Jawge, from the other side of the big pond.
Get well soon, Frank
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Prayers going out to ya Jawge; been down that road and hoping the other side never blows. Just make sure you give it the proper recovery period, unlike my stupid @. Get well soon :) Jude
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Good luck Jawges,hope it all goes well. :)
Pappy
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Thought something was up, sorry to hear this. Get well soon, Jawge!
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Take it easy Jawge...and get healed up....Get Well Soon
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Prayers go out for a quick recovery.
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I hope and pray you get well soon!
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Hope things went well with the surgery and your recovery is smooth.
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Thinking about ya Jawge Get well soon
Ron
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Take care of yourself George, we are praying for you.
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Get well soon Jawge, we miss you here! :) -josh
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Praying for a speedy recovery for you Jawge. Take it easy and follow the docs orders. We are missing you hear, but don't want to rush you into trying to take full draw pics in your gown. :o :o
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Get well Jawge!!
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Hope ya get well soon, Jawge! Keenan said it best :)
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Jawge, your generosity with your knowledge has helped a countless number of bow builders, me included. Get well soon.
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best wishes and get well!
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Get well Jawge, we need you. ;) Hope you make a quick recovery.
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Good luck Jawge! And listen to the doc when he says not to do anything for 2 months... I can't count the number of times my grandpa reopened his gut in the potato patch when he was supposed to be resting. No bow pulling for you!
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Get well soon Jawge
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Get well and take the time to recover properly. Prayers said!
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Hurry back, Jawge, we need you. :)
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Thank you, my friends. This is the second time a round with this hernia so Lord willing I'll be done with it. I'm home and recuperating now. Thank God. Jawge
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Good to have you back! Now, just have the missus pour you some tea, served with cookies, and put your feet up, and start dispensing advice to the rest of us. ;) ;D
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Jawge, glad to have you back. You might need to make a bow press to get some first strings on for a while. Go slow and take care of yourself.
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glad to hear your doing ok. welcome back. i spent a little time in the hospital myself last week. such a dreary place!
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Screw the tea, Ouzo! ;D
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That Ouzo is wicked! When I was in Corfu, a local gave me a glass- not a shot- and did not tell me what it was. He sure was proud of their national drink, but ..... :-\
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Welcome back home George. Take care!
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glad to have ya back Jawge!
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Good to hear that your back home Jawge. It's hard to get any decent sleep in the hospitals, You just kick back and recover so we can look forward to seeing you back on here/
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Welcome back Jawge. Take it easy and get better OK :)
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Glad you're back home and recuperating, Jawge. Take care of yourself.
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Welcome back Jawge.
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You guys are making me laff. LOL. No Ouzo for awhile. I'm happy to be walking and laughing. Laughing hurt a few days ago. LOL. THanks for the prayers. :) Jawge
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Glad to see ya back Jawge and wish you speedy recovery.
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Thanks again. Jawge
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Glad to have you back Jawge. Missed reading all your advice. Good to hear you are doing good.
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Glad you are back George. :)
Pappy
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It is a good thing your back George, we need your wisdom around here. I was about to use a tillering stick. :o ;D
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Thank you, my friends. Oh no, Justin. Glad you talked yourself out of it. Jawge
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It is a good thing your back George, we need your wisdom around here. I was about to use a tillering stick. :o ;D
LOL I used to take my full draw pictures on a tillering stick... I would brace it, draw it to 28" and hook it in the peg, then stand back, fumble with the camera for a few seconds, then take 2 or 3 pictures of the bow. It would be drawn for at least a minute at a time and I always wondered why I had so much string follow, LOL. ??? :D
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It is a good thing your back George, we need your wisdom around here. I was about to use a tillering stick. :o ;D
LOL I used to take my full draw pictures on a tillering stick... I would brace it, draw it to 28" and hook it in the peg, then stand back, fumble with the camera for a few seconds, then take 2 or 3 pictures of the bow. It would be drawn for at least a minute at a time and I always wondered why I had so much string follow, LOL. ??? :D
It isn't string follow that really concerns us Josh. While tillering a bow you are pulling it to uncharted territory, it could blow at any point of the process. Our big concern is that you will be holding it in your hand when it explodes and it will smack you in the head. Damaging a bow isn't good, but we can build another. As far as I know they haven't figured out how to get you a new head. ;)
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...and now you are helping, Josh. :) Jawge
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It is a good thing your back George, we need your wisdom around here. I was about to use a tillering stick. :o ;D
LOL I used to take my full draw pictures on a tillering stick... I would brace it, draw it to 28" and hook it in the peg, then stand back, fumble with the camera for a few seconds, then take 2 or 3 pictures of the bow. It would be drawn for at least a minute at a time and I always wondered why I had so much string follow, LOL. ??? :D
It isn't string follow that really concerns us Josh. While tillering a bow you are pulling it to uncharted territory, it could blow at any point of the process. Our big concern is that you will be holding it in your hand when it explodes and it will smack you in the head. Damaging a bow isn't good, but we can build another. As far as I know they haven't figured out how to get you a new head. ;)
I know all the dangers of using a tillering stick trust me... :D I had the long string come loose from a shallow carved nock of a bow i had on the stick while I was pulling it once. It jumped out of the slot at the top of my stick and came down and smacked me in the mouth hard enough to make my mouth bleed and lip to swell up. I was lucky not to lose a tooth! That was the last time I used that thing... :) -josh
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...and now you are helping, Josh. :) Jawge
...Just passing along what I learned from you guys!! ;D Still ask alot of questions, too! ;)
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Good Day Sir I saw u floating around the Bow section today. Be well!
Russ