It's Sunday evening, January 10. Yesterday the Jets beat the Bengals; this afternoon the Pats were embarassed by the Ravens; and I'm watching Green Bay struggle to reprise last week's win over Arizona. You now have a good idea about what I've been able to accomplish this weekend.
My surgery went well Thursday. I am now the happy owner of two replacement hips. Dr. Buly used size 7 Titanium Stryker spikes driven into the centerline of my femors after carefully dislocated them from my hip plates and removing the tops to get access for the spikes.
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Charles W. Dickerson Fife, Drum & Bugle Corps of New Rochelle, New York
(Summary by Perplexity.AI) The Charles W. Dickerson Fife, Drum & Bugle Corps is a historic musical group based in...
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Photo Credit: Mark Bugnaski | Kalamazoo Gazette Paula Metzner, Kalamazoo Valley Museum assistant director for collections, takes down a Civ...
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Reader and drum historian Susan Cifaldi writes: Hi, I think I posted a similar message on your Tompkins drum blog. here is something I hope ...
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