And I hope I won't disappoint you.
Been dealing with vision issues and the resulting treatments for going on 30 years.
Got my contact a few weeks ago and this will be the first game of any sort I will be going to with vision that can pass a driver's test since the 2017 football season.
Ironic that its baseball. Baseball, softball, and basketball are just too hard to follow, with the small balls of the diamond and quick pace of basketball. Football, I can make out the masses of humanity moving up and down the field.
If y'all see a guy crying in the stands tomorrow nite, its me.
I know people around here appreciate the absolute treasure that Jay Walker is to both the UL and the local community, but (and I know I've said it ad nauseum so I hope it doesn't lose its sincerity) next to Jay, the only people who have done more for me the last several years are my wife and my eye professionals.
(Make no mistake, this appreciation also extends to Stevie P., Bobby, Brad, and Ian.)
But Jay has always allowed me to maintain a sense of normalcy with regard to one of the passions of my life: everything about the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. That is a piece of my world that has always been constant.
Sorry for the thread jack, but I saw a post by Zee (who I've known for over 40 years and is one of those folks who will check on me just to see how its going with my eyes and is one of the two people I give full credit for me being happily married to my greatest passion for almost 36 years) and decided to randomly respond to one of his posts.
These two guys, Zee and Jay, are two guys that have made traveling down a bumpy road pretty smooth.
And I am forever in their debt.
We can now return to our regularly scheduled programming.
[QUOTE=Cajun Monkee;1359621]I know people around here appreciate the absolute treasure that Jay Walker is to both the UL and the local community, but (and I know I've said it ad nauseum so I hope it doesn't lose its sincerity) next to Jay, the only people who have done more for me the last several years are my wife and my eye professionals.
(Make no mistake, this appreciation also extends to Stevie P., Bobby, Brad, and Ian.)
But Jay has always allowed me to maintain a sense of normalcy with regard to one of the passions of my life: everything about the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. That is a piece of my world that has always been constant.
Sorry for the thread jack, but I saw a post by Zee (who I've known for over 40 years and is one of those folks who will check on me just to see how its going with my eyes and is one of the two people I give full credit for me being happily married to my greatest passion for almost 36 years) and decided to randomly respond to one of his posts.
These two guys, Zee and Jay, are two guys that have made traveling down a bumpy road pretty smooth.
And I am forever in their debt.
We can now return to our regularly scheduled programming.[/QUOTE
Thanks!!! This is Bobby, would love to meet you. I’m easy to find.
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