Dave and Tim rule. Saw them at Eisenhower Auditorium in 1998. I have the recording--Dave tells a story about Bonobos jerking each other off and fucking for a solid three minutes. Good times all around
you sure do seem to have a lot of time on your hands to be on this forum? Do you have a job? Are you a shut-in?
I forgot who I was supposed to see, but they got cancelled and I never stepped foot inside that building. I never stepped foot in that building even to take a shit, and I think I took a shit inside almost every non residence hall. After a bad experience in the forum, my goal was to locate the best place to take a shit.
The winner... the east electrical engineering building next to Willard. You took out a small lunch, listened to the Willard preacher and took a shit. That was my penn state experience and a fine one at that. But damn, not much in the way of heat or AC in the basement bathroom of that building, but you had not only a bathroom to yourself, but like the entire basement. Once I think I actually heard footsteps outside, and I still question to this day if it was human or not.
I just want to call my friend/roommate up and thank him one last time. He was an engineering student who introduced me to this little private oasis. I was just a liberal arts guy stationed primarily just up the street and we had the worst bathrooms. Penn state was always partial to the engineering program.
My last grandparent, my grandpa has been in the hospital sick for a week because of an infection that spread through his body because he refused to tell anyone he wasn't feeling good.
Because of this other things in the body began to give out and was out of control until finally this morning his heart stopped and was out on life support in a coma.
I know it doesn't mean much to y'all but I just needed to place to type something out. I'm incredibly bummed and at a loss for how time waits on no one.
No one is superman, even if you grew up thinking your parent or grandparent was in your eyes.
My condolences and prayers go out for you. While my family tree is a sturdy one, where we live long lives, they sound much like your grandfather regarding checkups and treatment. My mom had a scare a few years ago that should have been taken care of sooner.