I also had a touch of that pneumonia business not too long ago. One day while sitting at the computer, some movement caught my eye and I looked out the living room window just in time to see two young teenagers running up our driveway. That didn’t look good so I stood up to see what the deal was and realized that my two boys’ bicycles were parked under a tree right next to the house. I started running outside to give chase but I had two things against me: 1) my legs had been crossed while sitting in the chair and one of my legs had gone to sleep, and 2) I had the pneumonia. With that cotton-pickin’ dead leg of mine, I hobbled out the front door and yelled at the intruders to get the *&^% out of here. One of the boys threw a bike into the back of a waiting truck, the other bike was thrown into the street and the two boys ran off on foot. By now my dead leg had come back to life so I ran after the boys, but I couldn’t even get across the street without wheezing up a storm. All I could do was get back home and call the police – and the story continues from there. (The one stolen bicycle has not been recovered and the thieves were never caught.) Mark A. Pedersen --- Brian Casteel wrote: > Off to the ER I go, have a > battery of tests run, get jabbed all over the place, > and find out about 4.5 hours later that I have viral > pneumonia. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com