Alan46
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At least you woke up!YKYAOW....
You wake up in the morning and the light it hurts your head.
At least you woke up!YKYAOW....
You wake up in the morning and the light it hurts your head.

You had to draw the whole clock? I only had to draw the face!After Medicare now when I see the doctor they want to see if I can draw a clock and memorize three words.![]()
Had that a lot in my younger drinking days.....YKYAOW....
You wake up in the morning and the light it hurts your head.
I still have a kindergarten crayon sketch I did of a drum major high step marching. It came out great and still brings squeals of joy from those who admire it. I'm thinking $55 million?You're old when you're scratching your head on how this "art" can be worth 50 million dollarsView attachment 3392468
I was the rare bird who could drink heavily, and never experienced a hangover... until sometime in my mid-40's. But all good things must come to an end, my "older drinking days" have been rougher than my "younger drinking days".Had that a lot in my younger drinking days.....
My wife was the same way, Drank like a villain when she was young and quit because the hangovers when in her forties. I never minded a hangover much. It was a sort of badge of honor working through it. We were usually well enough in the afternoon to start again.I was the rare bird who could drink heavily, and never experienced a hangover... until sometime in my mid-40's. But all good things must come to an end, my "older drinking days" have been rougher than my "younger drinking days".![]()
I gave up drinking in my mid-30s when I realized how much it was costing me to feel ****ty the next morning.I was the rare bird who could drink heavily, and never experienced a hangover... until sometime in my mid-40's. But all good things must come to an end, my "older drinking days" have been rougher than my "younger drinking days".![]()
YupYou know you are old when you have to unwrap a strap wound around the mower blades and your first thought is, how am I'm going to get back up. 2nd thought is do I have everything I will need so I won't have to get back up a second time.
Some might know this already...There are a lot of things you only do when very young and very old, from which you can refrain the 80 years in-between. Daipers come to mind, but needing help with child-proof pill bottles and having someone drive you everywhere are two others. Poor balance is another.
Looking for a yard stick to scoop it out with...Yup
YKYAO when you drop something and it rolls under a cabinet and you spend a minute planning your descent to your knees and your full recovery to vertical.
When I was in prime drinking form, I never had hangovers, probably because I was rarely sober.I gave up drinking in my mid-30s when I realized how much it was costing me to feel ****ty the next morning.
For me getting up isn't as big a deal as getting down. Turns into kind of a controlled fall.You know you are old when you have to unwrap a strap wound around the mower blades and your first thought is, how am I'm going to get back up. 2nd thought is do I have everything I will need so I won't have to get back up a second time.
Or quit running into the lamp.You need to go get yourself some cheap sunglasses.
Still have to get down to ground level. For my shops I keep several of those ~18" magnetic bars for holding tools (that HF used to give away). Great for sweeping under stuff and finding screws etc.Looking for a yard stick to scoop it out with...