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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2822695" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Dolly(s)</p><p></p><p>When you are real olde move stuff & climb with care - wifey won't let me climb more than 18 inches & move more than 50 lbs. on our nice fat-tired dolly. She reiterates a litany of accidents that happened to folks that were younger and describes in exquisite detail their injuries, treatment, and suffering incurred. Wifey has a background in industrial safety & knows all the language.</p><p></p><p>Just today, I went in for a post hospital exam done by our nice nurse practitioner/physician's assistant. One of the first questions was - "have you fallen recently?" - <u>No</u>. Then lots of questions about my mental state - like "do you feel something awful is going to happen?" - <u>Yes </u>- (look at the Ukraine/Russian situation and nuke deployments into nearby locations combined with treats to use nukes). Finally, we get to the main event - my brief hospital stay - turns out it was the result of walking pneumonia - depressed blood pressure, low oxygen levels, & infection/congestion in lower left lung. Feel about 97% recovered after drinking gallons of fluids & 4-5 red pills but physical activities limited.</p><p></p><p>I tied for the 2nd highest grade - number 2 or 3 out of 27 - in my college freshman English composition class at a big state university, with a "D" grade. Many refer to that university as Zig Zag U.</p><p></p><p>Our next rodent shoot is still planned after any chance of flooding is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2822695, member: 115658"] Dolly(s) When you are real olde move stuff & climb with care - wifey won't let me climb more than 18 inches & move more than 50 lbs. on our nice fat-tired dolly. She reiterates a litany of accidents that happened to folks that were younger and describes in exquisite detail their injuries, treatment, and suffering incurred. Wifey has a background in industrial safety & knows all the language. Just today, I went in for a post hospital exam done by our nice nurse practitioner/physician's assistant. One of the first questions was - "have you fallen recently?" - [U]No[/U]. Then lots of questions about my mental state - like "do you feel something awful is going to happen?" - [U]Yes [/U]- (look at the Ukraine/Russian situation and nuke deployments into nearby locations combined with treats to use nukes). Finally, we get to the main event - my brief hospital stay - turns out it was the result of walking pneumonia - depressed blood pressure, low oxygen levels, & infection/congestion in lower left lung. Feel about 97% recovered after drinking gallons of fluids & 4-5 red pills but physical activities limited. I tied for the 2nd highest grade - number 2 or 3 out of 27 - in my college freshman English composition class at a big state university, with a "D" grade. Many refer to that university as Zig Zag U. Our next rodent shoot is still planned after any chance of flooding is over. [/QUOTE]
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