@goat guess not. Anyway moved it here.
Joe is the forum equivalent of abstract art. Best to just pretend you understand it without reading too much into it.
@thehoosierhuddle gOAT and I have a hate love relationship. Previously both posting as short, fat, white people who’ve made terrible decisions in life.
I’m no longer fat. That seems to bug him a bit. Yes he clings on to it, but I really don’t know why.
If men were any more stupid, we would have breed for the extinction of women. Proof yet again that WE are the best thing they have going for them.
@goat guess not. Anyway moved it here.
Joe is the forum equivalent of abstract art. Best to just pretend you understand it without reading too much into it.
@thehoosierhuddle gOAT and I have a hate love relationship. Previously both posting as short, fat, white people who’ve made terrible decisions in life.
I’m no longer fat. That seems to bug him a bit. Yes he clings on to it, but I really don’t know why.
I gave up pop. Lost 10 pounds in the first week.
This is kind of off topic, but from my late 50s on, just getting up from my chair caused pain - lots of pain. Knee pain, general leg pain. Pain all over.People who say that they are in level 10 pain everyday, but say they simply force themselves to go to work and just push through?
Technically level 10 everyday, means it gets worse every day, since 10 is the max, worse case scenerio. Technically I feel is over pussified people. So, I thought I should ask your all’s opinion.
The pain got so bad I literally collapsed in a parking lot because my knees just gave out.
I resigned myself to the fact this was just the way it was going to be and dealt with it. Then I had my kidney removed and things got worse. Pain shooting down my leg. I attributed it to sciatica, which I think it probably was.
I went to Physical Therapy and it improved a little, but not a lot. Then I started doing those same exercises in the indoor pool and got a LOT better. But my knee pain still remained.
Then I went in for a heart checkup and the doctor put me on a slightly different statin. 3 months later, I feel like a new man. Very little knee pain and I can get up out of the chair without almost falling over.
I did a little reading up and it seems some statins cause joint pain. I'm convinced changing medications has helped. I feel better now than I have in 15 years. It's amazing.
I guess the point is, don't just accept pain because of 'old age'. There may be a cause for it that's not obvious.
Public Service message over.
DANC
@larsiu fyi that old crescent moon is danc. so fing annoying. that he doesn't come up danc and marv doesn't come up marv is disgusting
@larsiu not sure. there's a few we don't know. oneeyed undertaker. mapletom. sig. gros louis

