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DrengrHundr

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  1. Not that this is relevant to others than myself, maybe - I have worked out a sketch around Thorir Hundr, the killer of Olav the Fat ( Saint Olav from Stiklestad ). So - I just wondered if you chose DrengrHundr for some nordic reason?

    Have a nice day!!

    1. DrengrHundr

      DrengrHundr

      I was looking for something more ancient and exotic sounding I guess. My longstanding handle, since I was about 16 years old (am now 43), has been the YardDawg. A name that would, in theory, send a foe into exaggerated hysterics ya know!

      In old Norse, DrengrHundr, meaning Warrior Hound, was as close as I could come to my original name.  I also have characters that sport Latin and Germanic names as well. It depends on what their abilities, gender, and overall attitude turn out to be at time of creation.

      Probably makes no sense to anyone but me, but then again I am a bit of a dork, borderline nerdy. :cool:

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  2. Hello Hanaisee, 

     

    Are you one of the people that watches and grades the Oblivion modding school tutorials?, I am currently studying the basics, but plan on starting the lessons ASAP. If so, where would you suggest that I start; straight with lesson 1, or something that may come earlier.

     

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      DrengrHundr

      Appreciate it, will let you know when I post the lesson.

       

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  3. Are you a fellow cigar smoker too grond? :good:

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      DrengrHundr

      I got into cigars just within the last year myself, I had smoked a few minis in the past, Garcia v Vegas or Antonio Cleopatra's, but that was it. I still enjoy some minis now, and occasionally get the larger one; I am still learning the sizes ( length vs diameter ) ratio. Have not had any really expensive ones, whereas I am constantly broke, and don't know if I could tell the difference between a $7, $37, $100 cigar anyway. Most I have paid is is about $7 for a Robusto of some kind cannot remember the brand but it burned "oh so nicely" I usually spend about $2.62 for I believe they are Quorum brand, not a full 7 inch Churchill mind you but probably at least 5-6 and as big around as my thumb, with a Nicaraguan dark wrapper and blend.

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  4.      At 6:30 this morning 12/10/2015 while my fiancee and I were heading into town I get a text from my ex-wife telling me to call now! For the last year and a half, my son has been battling  Wegener’s Granulomatosis. According to The National Organization for Rare Disorders, " Wegener's granulomatosis is an uncommon disorder characterized by inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis) that results in damage to various organ systems of the body, most often the respiratory tract and kidneys. Symptoms may include ulcerations of the mucous membranes in the nose with secondary bacterial infection, a persistent runny nose, sinus pain, and chronic middle ear infection (otitis media) potentially resulting in hearing loss. In some cases, kidney abnormalities may progress to kidney failure, a serious complication. If the lungs are affected, a cough, expectoration of blood (hemoptysis), and inflammation of the thin membrane lining the outside of the lungs and the inside of the lung may be present. The exact cause of Wegener's granulomatosis is not known. "

         My son ,Austin, has been in and out of the hospital several times in the last year facing end stage renal failure, and this morning they were preparing to life flight him back to Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, AR when he was coughing blood again. Apparently his lungs were full of blood and they tried to incubate him but could not, so they put the breathing bag on him which forced so much air into his stomach that he emptied the contents of his stomach and lungs. He passed away this morning, a young man of only 19 years; engaged to a wonderful woman that had been with him for 3 years. He is survived by one older sister, one younger sister, and one younger brother. 

         This disease usually affects people between the ages of 40-60, so as far as the doctors know, he is the youngest person to ever have contracted it. What makes it worse is the fact that no one knows what causes it, just that it is genetic, and we don't know which side of the family it may have came from or how far back. I have done my crying and now have an emptiness that will never be filled.  

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    1. DrengrHundr

      DrengrHundr

      Thank you for your response, I never would have imagined that I myself would have made it this far in life to 43 with some of the garbage that I put myself through, let alone having to face the single most painful fear that any parent should ever have to face. Once again, thank you for your thought, any prayers, and moral support. I have only been here a short time, but the few that I have started to associate with seem to be a very good bunch of people.

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