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11/09/25 01:44 PM #11952    

 

David Long

My apologies for missing so many birthdays!  ☹️.  
welcome to The 80's!  Belated Happy Birthday to all that I've missed. 


11/09/25 09:53 PM #11953    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

DAVE ....  loads of birthdays lately !   Good to see you again !  Where is everyone else ?   The site has sure been quiet lately !  

This is what I saw as backing out of drive on way to church this AM....

FIRST EVIDENCE OF SNOW ON THE ROOF !!!   ICK !!!   Note the red leaves only changed color in the last 5 days.   Where was fall this year ?


11/10/25 11:42 AM #11954    

 

David Long

 

To all my Marine Corps BHS brothers - - Happy Birthday!  You're looking great for being 250 years old!


SEMPER FI!

OORAH!


11/11/25 07:28 AM #11955    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)


11/11/25 06:48 PM #11956    

David Brock

Fall in this area (ST. Louis) has been very dry and the warm temps have extended much later than usual--Result, very few colorful hillsides and almost drought -like conditions.  There might be a colorful tree here and there, but nothing spectacular.  We missed the snow here, but I saw on the weather that it got as far south as Charleston, Il.

The late tomato crop is starting to come in (green tomatoes harvested and wrapped when the temps got into the 40's a while back.  Should have tomatoes til close to Christmas.

Otherwise, I have been making candles for Christmas gifts for the last few weeks.  I hope I am about done--have about 50 on the shelf.


11/12/25 01:43 PM #11957    

 

Terri Baxter (Whirrett)

Hi Everyone ! I'm sorry I haven't been in touch! Falling apart🤪

I have surgery tomorrow on a pouch in my throat that makes me choke when eating (look up Zenker Diverticulum)! Say a prayer if you are inclined! For no complications and a safe hospital stay overnight. Get to eat lots of cold mush for a few days!

Then on to PT for increased spinal stenosis! Besides that, life is grand as can be!
Dave and I both have PT jobs we enjoy as well.

I read the website everyday, but then forget my password to respond! duh!

Boo 


11/12/25 01:56 PM #11958    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

Maybe this has been posted before.  It looks familiar, but it was on Facebook and I recognize several kids in the picture.  Mainly, Jack Habich, John Orrick, Dick Griffin 

 


11/14/25 11:41 AM #11959    

 

Rodney (Rod) Hayes

 

Probably like many others, I look at the site quite often.  It seems I never take the time to reply to many comments.  
So, today I'm at the house all day, having 800 sq. feet of carpet put down.  
David Long - I so enjoy your funnies, along with others.  When I read the words from your friend, which Dylan also wrote about, I reflected on the world most of us grew up in.  I find it very hard to explain that world to my grand children.  The world today is so very different, and not for the better, just in my opinion.  But, it is what it is.
Jim Rookus, you're doing a great job on the birthday lists.

Sandra - That is a great picture.  I also recognized the same ones you did.  However, I knew the face of two others, but can't put a name to them. 
Marv - You are definitely an old school carpenter engineer.  Your work is like the masters of yesterday.  I built 3 houses, and was pretty much the GC on 2 of them.  Having done some of the work on all of them, I can really appreciate your work.  They don't do it like that today.
I'll get back in a bit.


 

 

 


11/14/25 02:32 PM #11960    

 

Rodney (Rod) Hayes

Well, I'm back sooner than I thought.

I saw the subject on going to different schools when Oakland was being built on.  I noticed the different schools people went to.  But, I do remember being transferred to Emerson School.  However, the only person I remember going there with me was Tim Schmidt?

Wendy - Back to your comments on the college portal and NIL.  Unfortunately, there are many pros and cons, by coaches, parents, athletes, and of course, the FAN.  I'm not totally against the portal, but I hate the NIL.  I don't see any reason why a college athlete should be making 6-8 million dollars to play any sport, without some kind of restrictions.   I really don't blame the kids, I hate the system.  There was a reason Mr. Everything Coach Saban retired.  He's had quite a bit to say.  Like I said, the debate could go on forever if you discuss it with people who disagree with how you feel.  The person I feel sorry for is the coaches.  They're between a rock and a hard place.  The really stupid people are the administration, and Alumni, Giving some of these coaches millions and millions of dollars, WITH ridiculous buyout money.  But, oh well.  Like you, I've been fairly close to a couple situations regarding this.


11/14/25 02:59 PM #11961    

 

Rodney (Rod) Hayes

One last thought for you Boo.

I can feel your pain about the swallowing situation.

Several years ago, my mothers twin sister had exactly that.  She went through a pretty tough time for quite awhile.  However, she's living in a nursing home in B/N,and this December, she'll be 103.  Although I'm in Texas, I see her once every year, and she's doing great, with that problem gone.  So, hopefully that situation will all be in the past shortly, and I'm sure the class will be praying for your quick recovery.

I have quite a few pics relating to being older. If I can figure out how to put them on the site, I'll do that.  Some are as funny as David's.

Go Illini, Texas, TCU, and all the under dogs that don't have NIL Millions to spend.

Oh, and go Dallas Stars,Blackhawks, and Bears.


11/14/25 08:53 PM #11962    

 

Marvin Theobald

I have been in touch with Boo today to see how she is recovering from her surgery. Sadly, it has not gone well at all. She gave me permission to post an update for her.

Below are the two messages she texted to me in between my messages to her.

"Nothing grand right now! Surgery didn't work, have a perforated esophagus. I hospital til Monday at least, with no food or water. Trying to heal perforation."

"Yes, please post. Hopefully I'm only in the hospital till Monday, but if longer, am in Prisma Richland County Hospital, Columbia. A real bummer."

That's all I know for now. Will keep you posted if I learn more.


11/15/25 11:22 AM #11963    

 

Rodney (Rod) Hayes

So sorry to hear about the situation with Boo.  Hopefully, the problem will get resolved and she'll be able to get home and eating and swallowing become easier, without any complications.


11/16/25 12:08 AM #11964    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

Hey ROD... great to see you back on forum !!!  Keep it up ! 

So sorry BOO to hear about your physical needs.  Will ad you to our prayer list that our God will supply your every need, including some great medical personel that can figure out exactly how to remedy your situation !  smiley heart

 


11/16/25 01:12 AM #11965    

 

Karen Sue (Suzi) Denton (Merritt)

 

Boo so sorry to hear about your problems with your throat.  Are they going operate on you again?

I am saying many prayers for you to have a speedy recovery.  Take care. 
Suzi

 


11/16/25 09:57 AM #11966    

 

Marvin Theobald

Several people have asked if I finished the garage restoration project. No! We hit a snag with the city inspector and due to the extent of the restoration and the inspectors concern regarding the structural integrity of the original steel framework we are being required to provide engineering analysis and approved drawings before continuing. I arrived home from NH Tuesday and plan to return in May to complete the restoration. Below is a sequence of photos since my previous post. It took considerable more time to remove and replace the floor joists and rafters than anticipated due to the unique and inconsistent original steel sructure configuration. Every joist and rafter had to be custom fit with a massive number of trips up and down ladders. Very time consuming! Especially since 90% of the work was done by me working alone.

Back section decking comlpeted.

Front section with original joists removed.

Partial removal of back wall adn finished balcony.

First scaffold and removed upper center of back wall.

Left back wall removed and me securing upper center wall frame.

Back view.

Cookie break with my Great Granddaughter.

About half of original roof and rafters removed and a quarter of the upper rafters installed.

All of the original roof and frame removed, more scaffolding in place and more upper rafters installed.

Side rafters started adn more upper rafters installed.

Frame completed except for the last three upper rafters (Note orange stop work notice posted on from wall).

View of new floor joists, decking and stairs.

Plastic covered 2nd floor to protect it from the winter weather. This is how I left it until spring.


11/16/25 11:40 AM #11967    

 

David Long

I'm sending your NOTHING - nothing but positive thoughts and prayers for all the Raiders that are suffering from pain, illness, stress, and PTS, something I'm well acquainted with.  Had a chat with my favorite middle grandson on Veterans Day about Vietnam.  I skipped over the question about "did you ever kill anyone' but did show him a pic of when  I was bitten by a rat and had to have 10 days of rabies shots.  They are adminstered right where I'm pointing.  I did get to return from the field to a more clean and comfortable place for the 10 days.

He looked at the picture, looked at me, then reached up and grabbed my 'hanging chin' and said "Squshie, Squshie!  Gotta love little kids honesty.

GO CHIEFS


11/16/25 11:45 AM #11968    

 

David Long


11/17/25 01:12 PM #11969    

 

David Long

I have always wondered about this, perhaps many of you may have had the same question - - how do they recharge the individual colors in the traffic lights?  Now we know - - - 


11/18/25 03:22 PM #11970    

 

Marvin Theobald

Update text from Boo! 

"Please share with everone that the perforation has not heald and I am looking at another week, at least, unable to drink or eat. Today, they put in a PICC Line to give me nutrition. Next week, they will give me another swallow test to see if it is healing. For those who pray, pray for total quick healing and Philippians 3:14."

FYI  - I looked up PICC Line. It is a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Line and is a long, thin tube inserted into a vein in the upper arm and threaded to a large vein near the heart. It is used for long-term intravenous (IV) access to deliver medications, fluids, or nutrition, and to draw blood samples, avoiding the need for frequent needle sticks.


11/18/25 04:47 PM #11971    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Boo, sending love and best wishes to you. We're all hoping you have a full recovery, even if it takes longer than desired.


11/18/25 07:24 PM #11972    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

YES BOO ...... God will give you the strenght to

        PRESS ON ! ! !
 


11/20/25 03:01 PM #11973    

David Brock

Boo--God has a plan and a schedule.  Will continue praying for your health.


11/20/25 03:05 PM #11974    

David Brock

Marv--The barn/garage restoration looks good.  It looks better than some properties I have seen in the past.  Many of those old buildings are more stable than they look.  Happy Holidays


11/21/25 01:00 AM #11975    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

 

H A P P Y  B I R T H D A Y ! ! 

   D I C K  R O S S 

           RAIDERS '64 WISH YOU

         A VERY WONDERFUL AND

                BLESSED DAY ! ! ! 


11/21/25 06:37 PM #11976    

 

Ann Bailen

Patty Popejoy passed this week. Will update as I hear from her daughter Blythe.


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