--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxx> wrote: > Concerning a family meeting. Bart, no offense taken. I understand your > concern about a car forum possibly turning into a chat room. However people > do chat here, and many of the people on your forum probably know each other > personally or have dealt with one another up close and personal sometime > thru the years. For instance, while I have never met you, I believe we have > done business before, and I met Doc at the AMO Nats in 2000 in Berlin, CT > for instance, Lu alerted me to a possible car getting crushed in a Alabama > junkyard, and so on. > > And in that mix of people that log on or join, you will have conversations > or chats, some of are of interest, others no one knows what the hell someone > may be talking about. I've seen a subject line I thought was about a car > only to read it and it says something of 'yes, I'll see you at the meet!' or > something like that, and not sure what meet, day, year, they are talking > about. Other times the original thread is long since gone in the subject > line and the conversation has moved onto blizards, hurricanes, or > crossmembers! > > The best thing about it all, while it sometimes seems like a chat room, is > that 90% of the time it is car related. People will come and go on any list > and forum however for a variety of reasons, sold car, personal problems, > computer crashed, busy with work/kids, the best you can do is continue to > try to recruit people to this list by telling them about it. It won't be for > everyone either, like I bailed off the amxfiles last July after 6 years and > never went back, too much fighting, name calling, and anarchy. No big deal, > as long as people continue to share info, talk about the weather, and for > the most part, keep it mostly car related, shuold be fine and continue to > grow. I think Bart has done a really good job with his list here too, > sometimes that goes unsaid. > > Now for off topic a moment and Bart's bad day. I will trade anyone here for > my day yesterday. I ogt up at 6:00am, drove downtown Houston, went to court > of which I'm charged with a Class A Misdemeanor of which max fine is a year > in jail and $4000 fine. I had my attorney with me and she reset the court > date to May 6th while we gather more information for my defense. I stressed > out all night and could not sleep toss and turned thinking about all sorts > of scenarios. Got back home, took a nap then took my sick dog Max who is 7, > to the vet. They put him on fluids, although I know I am on borrowed time > with him. Funny we don't have a photo of me, Paige, Noah, Jacob and Max all > together. > > That was Thursday. > > So I get up today, and was going to the vet, hoping for good news. I stopped > at a little place named Anna's doughnuts, I have not been there for months > over on Gessner. The Chinese kid who is the owners son says 'hi Mr. Jones, > how are you' to a old mane behind me, who is sitting next to some middle > eastern looking people, man and woman. I looked back and the old man in a > suit looks like he is falling asleep. wrapped up all in my own bull shit the > past several days I suddenly realized he was turning chalky white/blue, and > at the same time the guy next to him said 'my friend, are you ok, can you > breathe?' and reached over and held his head up, and I told the Chinese > fellow 'call 911!' which he quickly did and the medics on the phone told us > to lay him down on the floor, so I grabbed his legs, the middle east guy > grabbed his torso, and we laid him on the floor. Flat, facing up, he was now > blue and eyes rolled back. This was the last thing I needed to see today, > knowing I would be going 2 blocks around the corner to see the vet, who > probably had bad news. I grabbed my kolache and 2 donuts and coffee and went > outside and flagged down the paramedics who were drigint eh wrong way down > Gessner, and then went back to the sidewalk to eat my stuff, and get out of > the way. Not sure if the old man died or not, he looked in his 70s/80s, btu > they wheeled him away and took off to the hospital. > > I thought God was telling me something. > > So I go to the vet, only to hear him say my dog, Max, is dying. I left in > tears, have been crying all day, Paige has too. The vet recommended we put > him to sleep tonight, but I told him I wanted to take him home and take some > photos, and if he is up to it, I'll take him in Monday if he lives that > long. Noah, who is 2 1/2 and Jacob, were oblivious to me in the back yard > between the grapefruit and pear tree digging a big grave, they were playing > all around me and i somehow drew strength from this, although weak from > stress and pain, hearing my boys play somehow eased this. Not much. Max was > brought home tonight and is dying. I'm sure all of you have had a pet that > was like one of the family for a long time. Surely you know how it might be, > and the pain and sadness of saying goodbye. > > So, while he is here with us tonight, and will be tomorrow, not sure how > much longer he will last as he is really weak from the kidney disease. And > seeing that old man possibly dying in front of me this morning didn't help. > So a super tough two days I would trade anyone for the last two days, and > have prayed a lot for not only Max, but the old man, and strength for Paige > and me. Just a tough time, so sometimes it is a little theraputic I gues to > be able to talk about it. Sometimes it helps others time does not, we all > have great days, other times they f***ing suck. Ya'll take care and God > Bless. > Eddie Stakes > www.planethoustonamx.com I thought you plea bargained the court thing with the DA? I didn't realize it was still an on going thing. I have a court date of May 5th to settle my problem but mine is no where as serious as your is. Sorry about the dog. "Doc"