Hi, Ardith...   
      
    AH@> I know other folks in the 50+ crowd who have had part of the   
    AH@> prostate removed. If that's what your urologist recommends I'm sure at   
    AH@> least one of the guys here would be willing to discuss the pros & cons   
    AH@> with you. :-)   
      
    I'd be glad to know that information. When I asked about a prostate biopsy,   
   he said "you don't need one". So, that's one positive, I guess. I go back in   
   for the KUB (kidney/ureter/bladder) X-ray, and PSA (prostate specific antigen)   
   test in September. I'll be 53 this year, and I joke that "I'm too old to cut   
   the mustard, but I can still stir the mayonnaise. So, please pass the BLT,   
   onion ring, and Doctor Pepper, and no one gets hurt".    
      
    AH@> Ah. Conserving heat, I suppose... as do the blood vessels &   
    AH@> at least one part of the anatomy which is unique to males! I hadn't   
    AH@> heard the situation explained that way until now. I was under the   
    AH@> impression it was more common in females because I've had the same   
    AH@> problem since I was pregnant with Nora. :-))   
      
    In females, that's because the fetus is pressing on the urinary bladder,   
   if I remember my biology right.   
      
    Another cute one is that a fellow ham radio operator was holding his ten   
   month old son in his left arm, while he was running a communications net.   
   His son must've understood the expression "it's better to be pissed off    
   than pissed on"...as he decided to show his displeasure with Daddy by   
   urinating on his arm. Daddy had to have Momma take the little one. :)   
      
    AH@> Uh-huh. One can't be sure nowadays that Dick & Jane & their   
    AH@> 2.3 kids all have the same surname. I made a similar mistake years ago   
    AH@> when I addressed the mother of one of my students as "Mrs. X". She   
    AH@> responded huffily that *she* was "Miss Y". I'm guessing she ditched   
    AH@> "Mr. X's" surname when she ditched him, and wasn't concerned about what   
    AH@> others might think of her marital status at the time the child was   
    AH@> conceived. Some years before this incident, an older friend of ours   
    AH@> called herself "Mrs. Z" & wore a wedding ring in dealing with her son's   
    AH@> school although to this day she has never married. How times have   
    AH@> changed! If Janice preferred to keep her maiden name I don't blame   
    AH@> her. As a teacher I had to redo almost every form I'd filled in since   
    AH@> junior high school, together with an explanation for the change on each   
    AH@> one, when I married Dallas. If I'd known beforehand about the   
    AH@> paperwork, I might have kept my maiden name... [wry grin].   
      
    She actually took my surname as hers when we married. When she called her   
   parents afterwards, and told them what had happend, she quipped "I'll bet   
   you didn't know you had a son that looked like him!!" And, that's true   
   about the confusion of whose kids belong to whom!!   
      
    AH@> I take it you live in the US, where many carbonated beverages   
    AH@> seem to have caffeine added. In this country Sprite, 7-Up, Mountain   
    AH@> Dew, etc. do *not* include caffeine. And Fresca, brought to us by the   
    AH@> same company which supplies Coca-Cola, contains neither sugar nor   
    AH@> caffeine... it does contain aspartame. I can't help thinking at times   
    AH@> that it must be one of Canada's best-kept secrets, however, judging by   
    AH@> the reaction I get when I take it to the cash desk.... :-)   
      
    Yep, I'm in Arkansas, although I'm a native Floridian. The only "caffeine"   
   I get now, is if I take a couple of Walgreen's Migraine Headache tablets a   
   day. I haven't eaten a candy bar in almost 3 years...you don't know how hard   
   it is to walk by a candy aisle, with all the confections calling my name for   
   me to take them home with me.    
      
   Daryl   
      
   ... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.   
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