June 25, 20214 yr I didn't realize how much a pussy I'd be now that my hair is starting to thin. It really pisses me off lol
June 25, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, lmao said: I didn't realize how much a pussy I'd be now that my hair is starting to thin. It really pisses me off lol
June 25, 20214 yr 11 hours ago, lmao said: I didn't realize how much a pussy I'd be now that my hair is starting to thin. It really pisses me off lol This is actually something that doesn't bother me at all. I'd just as soon go bald then I wouldn't have to worry about cutting it or daily care. Other things piss me off even more, chiefly a metabolism that is non-existent. One day of horrible eating puts on 5 pounds and it takes 2 weeks for it to come off.
June 25, 20214 yr It was very painful... for Mrs. Brat. Surgery corrected it about 90% so she can walk ok now. Her toes started “warping” several years ago and got to the point where she was almost crippled by the malformation.
June 25, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, General Specific said: Damn Brat, what the hell happened? I guess you’re left with taking names now! 2 hours ago, Cheeseweasel said: That looks...bad It looks like the end of her great toe...is a penis Edited June 25, 20214 yr by SHOOTER12
June 25, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Armybrat said: It was very painful... for Mrs. Brat. Surgery corrected it about 90% so she can walk ok now. Her toes started “warping” several years ago and got to the point where she was almost crippled by the malformation. In other threads, @Elvis and others post “interesting” pics of their wives. In this thread, @Armybrat posts X-rays of his wife’s malformed toes. At least he’s playing by the rules.
June 25, 20214 yr Oh, this your wife, huh? A lovely lady. Hey baby, you must've been something before electricity.
June 25, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, luke duke said: I didn’t know you had a Chinese wife.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_binding Lol. I did see bound feet on some old ladies in Taipei 65 years ago, but they were a rariity by that time.
June 26, 20214 yr On 5/26/2021 at 10:20 PM, MissingInAction said: I'm 47 and I can't recommend walking a few miles a day enough. I slacked off when the freeze hit and noticed a difference in everything. Tired, depressed, no libido, eyc. Get a dog to up the pace. Luna gets me through three miles in less than 20 minutes. nice tree brah.
June 26, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, nnm said: In other threads, @Elvis and others post “interesting” pics of their wives. In this thread, @Armybrat posts X-rays of his wife’s malformed toes. At least he’s playing by the rules. How did I get dragged into this?
June 28, 20214 yr My left knee is bone on bone on the medial side (inside). I’ve had injections, cortisone etc. with no real improvement in overall pain levels. Normal walking more than a few blocks hurts like hell. There’s a loose piece that floats around above my knee and sometimes gets lodged causing my knee to lock up. I can ride my bike like always, 40-50 miles at at time without any real bad pain however. Dr and I discussed total knee replacement a couple weeks ago. I’m in my mid 50’s. I have some reservations about doing the procedure at my age as it may not last the rest of my life, according to my internet research, and second replacements are more dicey. So what does Surly think? Get it done now and have 20 or so good years then worry about 2nd replacement in the future? Or stick it out another 5-10 years? Getting old sucks.
June 28, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said: My left knee is bone on bone on the medial side (inside). I’ve had injections, cortisone etc. with no real improvement in overall pain levels. Normal walking more than a few blocks hurts like hell. There’s a loose piece that floats around above my knee and sometimes gets lodged causing my knee to lock up. I can ride my bike like always, 40-50 miles at at time without any real bad pain however. Dr and I discussed total knee replacement a couple weeks ago. I’m in my mid 50’s. I have some reservations about doing the procedure at my age as it may not last the rest of my life, according to my internet research, and second replacements are more dicey. So what does Surly think? Get it done now and have 20 or so good years then worry about 2nd replacement in the future? Or stick it out another 5-10 years? Getting old sucks. I had both of mine done in 2005. The last x-ray showed no wear. Get it done and don't look back. Eta: last x-ray was in January this year. Point is the replacements are long lasting. Edited June 28, 20214 yr by Shoxthemonkey
June 28, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said: My left knee is bone on bone on the medial side (inside). I’ve had injections, cortisone etc. with no real improvement in overall pain levels. Normal walking more than a few blocks hurts like hell. There’s a loose piece that floats around above my knee and sometimes gets lodged causing my knee to lock up. I can ride my bike like always, 40-50 miles at at time without any real bad pain however. Dr and I discussed total knee replacement a couple weeks ago. I’m in my mid 50’s. I have some reservations about doing the procedure at my age as it may not last the rest of my life, according to my internet research, and second replacements are more dicey. So what does Surly think? Get it done now and have 20 or so good years then worry about 2nd replacement in the future? Or stick it out another 5-10 years? Getting old sucks. My GF is a Physical Therapist with 25 years or so of experience. She says to do it now and get a full replacement and not a partial. Do your homework on the doctor and make sure he is top notch. Some doctors only do partials with just the inside part of the knee jacked up. Don’t do that. Go full on.
June 28, 20214 yr Is it wrong that I get all my news, weather, sports, food & travel, health advice from Surly?
June 28, 20214 yr 56 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said: My left knee is bone on bone on the medial side (inside). I’ve had injections, cortisone etc. with no real improvement in overall pain levels. Normal walking more than a few blocks hurts like hell. There’s a loose piece that floats around above my knee and sometimes gets lodged causing my knee to lock up. I can ride my bike like always, 40-50 miles at at time without any real bad pain however. Dr and I discussed total knee replacement a couple weeks ago. I’m in my mid 50’s. I have some reservations about doing the procedure at my age as it may not last the rest of my life, according to my internet research, and second replacements are more dicey. So what does Surly think? Get it done now and have 20 or so good years then worry about 2nd replacement in the future? Or stick it out another 5-10 years? Getting old sucks. In 20 years they will probably be able to grow you a new one like this
June 28, 20214 yr 48 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said: Is it wrong that I get all my news, weather, sports, food & travel, health advice from Surly? Don't we all?
June 28, 20214 yr On 6/25/2021 at 4:53 PM, Armybrat said: I have posted normal pictures of her before... but no noods at all. Wholly shit brat, she's a hottie!
June 30, 20214 yr No complaints today (other than it takes 1 week to fall out of shape and 1 month to get it back, metabolism slowdown, finicky digestive system that loves lettuce (yuck) and how exciting taking my morning probiotics feels). Instead remembering when none of us were old and we were just care free football fans posting from the UGL back in the early internet days. Getting old sucks.
July 2, 20214 yr On 6/21/2021 at 4:14 PM, Mo Horn said: Just love going to bed at night feeling fine and waking up the next morning with some new random ache and pain. Woke up yesterday morning with some intense pain in my hand and wrist. Feels like it's totally sprained and it hurts like hell to even hold a pen. Who knows. Maybe I was having some sex dream and was beating off all night. If so I don't remember it, or any of the pleasure. Just the pain after. Either that or Mrs. Mo, is torturing me at night. I haven’t had any hand or wrist pain in forever. Probably since I last broke my wrist when I was about 8 yo or so. But then I read your post. And bang, two days ago my wrist starts locking up, catching, and popping. So thanks for that.
July 2, 20214 yr On 6/24/2021 at 11:38 PM, lmao said: I didn't realize how much a pussy I'd be now that my hair is starting to thin. It really pisses me off lol Both of my brothers are bald( Thank you Grandad!!!) I have a full head of (graying) hair!!! That being said, I'm 50 and did some work today that I used to do at 25-30 without even thinking twice about it. I can still do the work, but the recovery is an ass beating.
July 3, 20214 yr 23 hours ago, nnm said: I haven’t had any hand or wrist pain in forever. Probably since I last broke my wrist when I was about 8 yo or so. But then I read your post. And bang, two days ago my wrist starts locking up, catching, and popping. So thanks for that. You gotta slow down the self touching as you age too, hate to tell you, but thems the breaks.
July 3, 20214 yr Popular Post We spent the first part of the week taking care of my 80+ yo parents in ABQ. Dad was a brilliant man, spent his life in public service, voracious reader, international career. A college letterman, he was a lifelong runner, and was running ~30 miles a week as recently as 10 years ago, He started showing signs of Alzheimer’s about 5 years ago. He’s shrunk into a small shadow of himself, physically and mentally. This last weekend he had a significant decline just in the 5 days we were there. He’s now on hospice. His journey has really made me reflect on the ephemeral nature of life. Poof, like a vapor, it’s gone. A few short years ago he was in my position, at the top of his game in his career, with young adult kids doing their thing. In a few short years I’ll be in his position. Enjoy it now, surlyites. Edited July 3, 20214 yr by nnm
July 5, 20214 yr At the church picnic today, we were tossing a football around. I have stone hands but still put in a D level effort to catch it. I jammed my left index finger whilst I jumped 6” off the ground to go for the catch. I’m not sure of it’s a sprain or if it’s cracked, but I now have it splinted with a popsicle stick. Just took some Advil and hope I can sleep through the night without bumping it.
July 5, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, Superhero said: At the church picnic today, we were tossing a football around. I have stone hands but still put in a D level effort to catch it. I jammed my left index finger whilst I jumped 6” off the ground to go for the catch. I’m not sure of it’s a sprain or if it’s cracked, but I now have it splinted with a popsicle stick. Just took some Advil and hope I can sleep through the night without bumping it. No offense but this reminds me of a childhood neighborhood buddy of mine who was not very athletic. He jumped for every pass that was thrown his way in pickup football games no matter where it was thrown. I guess he thought it made him look more athletic? Narrator: It didn’t. Edited July 5, 20214 yr by mininghorn88
July 6, 20214 yr 18 hours ago, Superhero said: At the church picnic today, we were tossing a football around. I have stone hands but still put in a D level effort to catch it. I jammed my left index finger whilst I jumped 6” off the ground to go for the catch. I’m not sure of it’s a sprain or if it’s cracked, but I now have it splinted with a popsicle stick. Just took some Advil and hope I can sleep through the night without bumping it. Six inch vertical? Show-off.
July 6, 20214 yr 35 minutes ago, Agent 13 said: Six inch vertical? Show-off. Hell at my age I wish I could get anything 6" vertical...
July 7, 20214 yr 10 hours ago, closetohumping said: I gambled on a fart and lost last week. Wrong thread
July 8, 20214 yr Might have to reschedule the late September cardiologist appointment because a couple of weeks ago my heart start doing some new beats that are very uncomfortable & sometimes slightly painful.
July 8, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, Armybrat said: Might have to reschedule the late September cardiologist appointment because a couple of weeks ago my heart start doing some new beats that are very uncomfortable & sometimes slightly painful. Sooner rather than later, I hope. Don't mess around with that.
July 10, 20214 yr I had to look closer @ the pic to make certain you weren't doing any butt floss.Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk
July 10, 20214 yr On 6/25/2021 at 1:46 PM, Armybrat said: It was very painful... for Mrs. Brat. Surgery corrected it about 90% so she can walk ok now. Her toes started “warping” several years ago and got to the point where she was almost crippled by the malformation. what kind of kinky foot sex yall been doing ???
July 10, 20214 yr so i started going to a dr on the regular, getting my numbers checked. need to keep losing lbs but it is trending down. knock on wood, my blood work has been damn near spot less. the dr is tracking a low sodium number. another follow up in 3 months. bp has been great I should have been going to the dr yearly, 20 years back, but glad i finally started. Edited July 10, 20214 yr by tx 3 putt
July 12, 20214 yr so i started going to a dr on the regular, getting my numbers checked. need to keep losing lbs but it is trending down. knock on wood, my blood work has been damn near spot less. the dr is tracking a low sodium number. another follow up in 3 months. bp has been great I should have been going to the dr yearly, 20 years back, but glad i finally started. My insurance flipped from stellar everything covered to paying all out of pocket til deductible…. As a result I found walkinlab.com where you can order your own labs with simple pricing/no insurance bs. Really happy with the service.
July 12, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, bluto said: My insurance flipped from stellar everything covered to paying all out of pocket til deductible…. As a result I found walkinlab.com where you can order your own labs with simple pricing/no insurance bs. Really happy with the service. I’ll try it, thanks for the rec
July 12, 20214 yr On 7/9/2021 at 5:43 PM, Armybrat said: Whoa!! Those are some seriously internally rotated shoulders.
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