From: The Bobert on
Saw my Onc yesterday and the mystery spots are scar tissue from my previous
brain mets. I'm back on a 3 month cycle for scans, though. I had been on a 6
mo. cycle for the last 2 scans until this scar tissue was detected. Now back to
3 mo.

As a Son of the South (born Georgia raised in Florida) I would be remiss if I
did not point out that the correct word is y'all. Not "You All", Ya'all, or any
other derivative of the greeting. It can be either singular or plural

When we say "how're y'all" we mean "how are you and all your family." As in
"Hi, how're y'all?" Or singular "Hi, how're y'all?" :=)

Yeah, I know, it is now Aug, and I'm responding to a July Roll Call. So it
goes.

Day late, dollar short, mile behind, but STILL NED,
Bobert

--

A crowded elevator smells different to a midget.


Bob in Central California
From: J on
The Bobert wrote:

> Saw my Onc yesterday and the mystery spots are scar tissue from my previous
> brain mets. I'm back on a 3 month cycle for scans, though. I had been on a 6
> mo. cycle for the last 2 scans until this scar tissue was detected. Now back to
> 3 mo.
>
> As a Son of the South (born Georgia raised in Florida) I would be remiss if I
> did not point out that the correct word is y'all. Not "You All", Ya'all, or any
> other derivative of the greeting. It can be either singular or plural
>
> When we say "how're y'all" we mean "how are you and all your family." As in
> "Hi, how're y'all?" Or singular "Hi, how're y'all?" :=)
>
> Yeah, I know, it is now Aug, and I'm responding to a July Roll Call. So it
> goes.
>
> Day late, dollar short, mile behind, but STILL NED,
> Bobert

Better late than never, Bob.
Actually I intended it to continue anyway, in case others are on holiday or some
other reason, not reporting in.

Thanks for the correction. It sounded good at the time, but didn't look right after
I posted it. ;)

I hope you'll be back to your 6-month MRI schedule soon, still NED
J