Sounds very familiar.
I got away with this one whilst my wife was away overseas a couple years back.

Anyways, glad to read your update my dude. Best of luck to you both ![]()
Sounds very familiar.
I got away with this one whilst my wife was away overseas a couple years back.

Anyways, glad to read your update my dude. Best of luck to you both ![]()
Whatever that man is selling, I’m buying!!
Keep at it buddy. The facial hair is marvelous. Thanks for the update, we are in your corner
Alrighty Team.
Scans on Thursday of this week. Fighting for NO EVIDENCE OF NEW DISEASE and the spot they’ve been watching needs to stay the same or shrink. It’s a big day.
Mentally, we’ve been all over the place. I can share tonight with some more details of what we’re up against.
What I need from YOU!
Keep kicking ass.
P.S. All the greatest players wore 33. Kareem, Bird, Ewing, Pippen, & Magic (in college)
Great news @GooseTrego!
When I was a kid Tony Dorsett was another menace wearing 33 along with those mentioned above.
Also Roger Craig in football!
Will for sure be wearing blue, telling others about it and thinking of you.
My family has a long history of colon cancer. I’ve been having colonscopies since I turned 40 as a result. So few forms of cancer are actually detectable when it’s not malignant or an issue, so it’s a no-brainer.
Spirit Day today, so I am required to wear school colors - but wearing blue in my heart. Go get 'em!
The awkward selfie smile, just for our boy @GooseTrego.
All Larry Legend, all the time. Dad bought us the wacky 10 foot satellite for the backyard in 1985 just in time to watch the greatest season of basketball, ever.
I’m in blue, my daughter is in blue, my wife’s scrubs are blue, and my 6-mo old son blew out everything this morning (special s/o to the stomach bug from hell) but he at least started the day wearing blue.
The entire whk3 household is telling cancer to go to hell today.
Living in southern Indiana, Larry is the second most overrated athlete in this area behind only Don Mattingly. He was an all time player, but the number of people (my father in law included) who have argued with me that he’s the second best (yes, seriously) or even a top 5 all time player blows my mind.
Also, keep it up @GooseTrego! Got my blue shirt on today for ya!
Fuck cancer, keep grinding @GooseTrego
MJ was it for me as a kid. Later in young adulthood, it was Paul Pierce once I grew into Celtics fandom.
Missed this the first time. Tim Hardaway.
Best story I can tell of him is that the Warriors used to have a deal with Pizza Hut, that if they scored over 125 points (I think it was 125) at home, everyone in attendance would get a free personal pan pizza. One game they’re just detonating their opponent, up by 15 or so with under a minute. The team has like 118 points or so. Hardaway just starts CHUCKING threes. Trying to run up the score and coach Don Nelson is baffled. This is not what he’s calling. He calls a timeout and on TV you can basically see him say, “What the fuck, Timmy?” And just as clearly, you see Tim point at the scoreboard and say, “Pizza!”
Nelson let him keep doing it and everyone there got a free personal pan pizza. That guy ruled.
Growing up during the 7 Second or less Phoenix Suns era, Steve Nash was my guy. The way he could make any pass and drain every 3 in an era where that offense was so different than anyone else was fun to watch
Fuck Cancer