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Re: MMA Surgery finally scheduled


Posted by Hipurkat on May 24, 2001 at 22:18:59:

In Reply to: MMA Surgery finally scheduled posted by Mr. K on May 24, 2001 at 07:25:16:

A horse is a horse, of course of course! And your not going to be a horse of course! (you must sing this)
As one MMA survivor to a future one. Your not going to look like a horse, Maybe Leno? I was moved 3/4 of an inch (And as far as this web site I had the record)I don't look like a horse, but to me I look very different. Most people don't think it's so different. And I haven't had one person point and laugh at me yet!

My favorite meals through the tube are:

Blended smooth, Ranch style Beans(kinda like chili with out the meat)

Campbells garlic and potato soup with a cooked chicken breast added (it will blend up great)

Mashed potato's and steak (just add milk to smooth out)

Okay there is one more but you must PROMISE! not to tell anyone,Okay? it's Gerber baby cereal the mixed flavor. Make it with warm milk and a little sugar (stop laughing, until you try it) My daughter thought I was nuts until she tried it. I know it's not PC but it sticks to your ribs (and if you don't like it, it makes a great glue too!)

You can blend up a lot of things (that must be why I didn't lose much weight while my mouth was wired!)

The best to you!
Hipur

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