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    grumpy bob is still a better handle than helpful bob!! way to go grumpster!!

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    "Grumpy Bob" way to go.

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    Well done!
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    Grumpy Bob's gonna have to change his username after this!
    Good Goin Sir! Hat's off to you!


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    How about "UnGrumpy Bob"
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    Way to go GrumpyBob. You are
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    Default Re; Help

    Quote Originally Posted by dadof4 View Post
    Hello. I am in Rochester General Hospital and had to abandon my Spyder in a parking lot in Ontario, NY. Is there anyone in the area who could meet one of my kids at the lot and drive the Spyder 3 miles to my home?
    Would help if I could, but I'm in Fla. Get well soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CentralCoastCA View Post
    Love the Spyder family, helping others out in times of need. Hope you are better soon dadof4 and thanks to Grumpybob!
    This is why I love the Spyder Nation!

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    Bob, I haven't see you in since the Troop Ride 2 years ago, and now your coming to the rescue. Way to go. Hopefully all goes well with the hospital stay dadof4.

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    Good Job Bob, this is a great group!

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    Thank you to everyone for all their well wishes. There is a pretty strong thunderstorm as I type this but thanks to GrumpyBob the Spyder is well protected in my garage at home. I am overwhelmed by the support of the Spyderlover community. Hopefully I will be out of the hospital in the next day or so. Luckily for me there was someone proficient at CPR close by when I went down.

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    Maybe grumpy but obviously good hearted. Way to go

    Hope you get well soon Dadof4

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    Now this is what I call a great use for forums and this is the best one around. Way to go!!!!

    Hope your hospital stay is short and your back to ryding soon dadof4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dadof4 View Post
    Thank you to everyone for all their well wishes. There is a pretty strong thunderstorm as I type this but thanks to GrumpyBob the Spyder is well protected in my garage at home. I am overwhelmed by the support of the Spyderlover community. Hopefully I will be out of the hospital in the next day or so. Luckily for me there was someone proficient at CPR close by when I went down.
    Get well soon and a BIG THANKS to grumpybob.!!

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    Way to go Grumpy Bob! Tom
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    Quote Originally Posted by dadof4 View Post
    Luckily for me there was someone proficient at CPR close by when I went down.
    Cheers to Good Grumpy!

    This is not to imply anything at all about what dadof4 may or may not have done beforehand, but I think this is a good time to remind everyone to never ignore any kind of chest pain. Fortunately for me when I called the doctor's office to complain about the pain I was sure the new med was causing, the nurse the told me to get my butt down there, now! After determining I was not in imminent danger I had a stent put in two weeks later. Another round of pain a couple of years later led to another stent. Ignoring the pains would probably have been fatal.

    So guys, don't ignore chest pains, and gals, don't ignore back pains. They're a common symptom of heart blockage in women.
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    That's really good advice.
    stay safe and look out for yourself and those around you.

    peace out.

    thanks my extended spyder family.

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    Great job, grumpy bob.

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    I'm glad you're ok Dadof4.

    Quote Originally Posted by WasWinger View Post
    Cheers to Good Grumpy!

    This is not to imply anything at all about what dadof4 may or may not have done beforehand, but I think this is a good time to remind everyone to never ignore any kind of chest pain. Fortunately for me when I called the doctor's office to complain about the pain I was sure the new med was causing, the nurse the told me to get my butt down there, now! After determining I was not in imminent danger I had a stent put in two weeks later. Another round of pain a couple of years later led to another stent. Ignoring the pains would probably have been fatal.

    So guys, don't ignore chest pains, and gals, don't ignore back pains. They're a common symptom of heart blockage in women.
    Thanks for mentioning a women's symptom. Heart disease is a top killer of women. A heart attack will present as back pain, indigestion, etc, & only rarely as pain down the left arm.
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    That's what I, m talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpybob View Post
    Grumpybob 315 593-1340. Give me a call. If I don't answer leave a msg. with your Phone #. Have to look at a map to see how far you are so I can give you a time est.
    Way to go grumpy bob!!!!!!

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    Nice job GrumpyBob Great act of kindness to someone in need.... we all can learn from your example....

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