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  • fanatic
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    It's worth the wait. Some of the cool factor about this book goes beyond the tangible stuff -- layout, design, cover art, rarity, etc. -- is that it is (as far as I'm aware) the very first limited appearance of Repairman Jack, and if you're like me and enjoy the series character, having and holding that bit of genre history of one of its foremost protagonists is pretty neat.
    Yes I love RJ. F Paul Wilson is a great guy.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by fanatic View Post

    I should have known you would already have one!

    Too bad I have to wait until Christmas to actually hold it.
    It's worth the wait. Some of the cool factor about this book goes beyond the tangible stuff -- layout, design, cover art, rarity, etc. -- is that it is (as far as I'm aware) the very first limited appearance of Repairman Jack, and if you're like me and enjoy the series character, having and holding that bit of genre history of one of its foremost protagonists is pretty neat.

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  • fanatic
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Congrats — you’ll be very pleased, as it’s a beautiful production.

    Pics of it here:
    https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...222796800?s=21
    I should have known you would already have one!

    Too bad I have to wait until Christmas to actually hold it.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post

    Since I go into the office every day, I'm not sure if I can get away without pants. BUT I have a medical reason! I wonder if I can get a note from my doctor "Jason is hereby excused from ever wearing pants again."

    So far after wearing the brace for about two days, I don't notice it doing anything while on, but I can definitely tell it was doing something when I don't wear it.
    You're covered (or uncovered) under HIPPA. You can't be asked about your absence of pants in the workplace. Probably would only apply while wearing the brace though

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by fanatic View Post
    Just ordered one of my holy grail books. The limited edition Whispers Press version of F Paul Wilson's THE TOMB. It went for $225, the lowest price I have ever seen!
    Congrats — you’ll be very pleased, as it’s a beautiful production.

    Pics of it here:
    https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...222796800?s=21

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by fanatic View Post
    Just ordered one of my holy grail books. The limited edition Whispers Press version of F Paul Wilson's THE TOMB. It went for $225, the lowest price I have ever seen!
    Congrats! That is a great feeling.....

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  • fanatic
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    Just ordered one of my holy grail books. The limited edition Whispers Press version of F Paul Wilson's THE TOMB. It went for $225, the lowest price I have ever seen!

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Since Covid, pants aren't required anymore, Jason so you're good to go
    Since I go into the office every day, I'm not sure if I can get away without pants. BUT I have a medical reason! I wonder if I can get a note from my doctor "Jason is hereby excused from ever wearing pants again."

    So far after wearing the brace for about two days, I don't notice it doing anything while on, but I can definitely tell it was doing something when I don't wear it.

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  • Brian861
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    Since Covid, pants aren't required anymore, Jason so you're good to go

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  • mhatchett
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    I'm recovering from knee replacement surgery, had it October 4th. My suggestion don't dick around, get the surgery. Not even 2 months in and I'm a hundred percent better. Both of my knees were shot with arthritis due to service connected injuries. I'm 63, I have suffered through my knee issues since my 40s. Don't wait, get the replacement as soon as you can. Knee 1.jpg

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Anything RoboCop is a plus in my book.

    I have one more round of shots and still doing PT, so hopefully I'll be back to running again by the first of the year. Planning on walking down to Starbucks here in a bit which will be a good trial for a long walk. I just know running is going to be strange with this thing . . .

    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    On the plus side, it looks like something out of Robocop, so there’s that.

    Glad you got it diagnosed and are on your way to hopefully a non-surgical solution. Good luck, and get better.

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  • RonClinton
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    On the plus side, it looks like something out of Robocop, so there’s that.

    Glad you got it diagnosed and are on your way to hopefully a non-surgical solution. Good luck, and get better.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    So here's my newest toy that I picked up yesterday . . .

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    (The angle is rough - it's hard to take a picture of a beastly knee brace by yourself . . .)

    Back in October, I went hiking and experiences some of the most excruciating pain in my knee that I've ever felt (I've struggled with a knee issue for quite a few years - that's another story.) It was so bad I was legitimately worried that I wouldn't be able to get back down off the mountain safely. Plus, my wife is in Arizona helping her grandmother, so while I have two hiking partners, I was pretty alone. I never said a word to anyone, and eventually got down.

    But I was hurting! Bad. I could barely walk or stand but still went to work. And hobbled around like crazy.

    I found a sports doctor to go to up at CU Boulder (the last time I dealt with a knee issue was about 12 years ago and was told there was nothing medically wrong with me and they refused to do anything . . . ) Got xrays done, and they did an MRI, and I was so afraid they were going to tell me that nothing was wrong with me and to just buck up about some pain.

    Well, something was wrong (I'm the weirdo who's relieved something IS wrong because it explains that what I'm experiencing isn't all in my head) - I have arthritis in my left knee cap (which oddly enough isn't bugging me) but the big issue is that I have extreme degenerative cartilage on the lateral side of the left knee. Hence all the pain.

    I had dozens of options (meanwhile my wife is freaking out because she's automatically assuming surgery and I'm at home by myself . . .) so I elect to do a series of knee injections (did you know that hyaluronic acid is made from rooster combs? Now you do . . .) and get this custom unloader knee brace.

    Going to have to start waking up earlier just to get this thing on, and I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to wear pants . . .

    "Luckily" my deductible is filled this year so this won't cost me too much (a $9000 ER visit will do that for you.)

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post

    I assumed you were blocking it out to avoid the temptation to buy another copy.
    Yes, yes, that's what I was doing . Knowing me, I'll probably purchase the signed copy and try to peddle the other copy on eBay for a few bucks.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post

    Ah, that's what I get for not reading into it further. But we all know I'm better at listening
    I assumed you were blocking it out to avoid the temptation to buy another copy.

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