ronjhall
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There is TopNewsTalk.
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Thanks Mike.
There is TopNewsTalk.
Thread pruned to remove multiple off topic posts.
Thanks Mike.
Yep, I'll be staying away from that Kitty.Ferocious kitty
Randy, in the spirit of brotherhood camaraderie, you should take that bad iPhone out and flail it to death.
It all depends on the management...some good, a few great...many suck...Drew, the difference can be night and day between TSC's. Our local one is always in disarray, nobody to be found to help, and usually out of stock of whatever needed (except for the jeans and boots) But... now go 45 minutes up to the Santa Fe store.... Wow! Totally opposite.... well stocked, plenty of at least half knowledgeable staff, etc...
I know it sounds redundent but you do add (cow) milk to (cow) ice cream for a milkshake.Will you use oat milk to make your oatmeal, Don?
RS, know you asked Don, but I’ll chime in.
Had both my knees done about 10 years ago. Sure, I can tell the difference. I don’t kneel, nor run, but boy what an improvement.
While I do have a sensation that reminds me, it surely isn’t pain. Not bothersome.
As for mobility, as stated, I don’t kneel nor run, but other than more a challenge when I get on the floor and need to get up, mobility is hugh improvement.
I ride my recumbent bike nearly every day to stay flexible and no problems walking. Only wish I had done 1st one a year or so sooner.
Squirrels,song birds,turkeys,another red fox.More mouth to feed?
Hope the extra shut has you feeling better.2021-12-28, 0541
26° right now...high in the mid-30's. Another light dusting of snow last night.
Got a doctor's appointment this morning, but I'm feeling a bit nauseous...think I'm going to skip it.
However, I do want to make a dump run.
Right now, I'm going to lie back down for a while...
The more the merrier ...![]()
Do you avoid doing both those due possible pain, damage to the new joints, or what ?
Two Doc, including the surgeon told me it was my years of running that got me to needing the surgery. Surgeon said he had other patient resume running, but I might want to lose some weight first. Kneeling just wasn’t comfortable early on so I’ve avoided.
Interesting.
It isn’t a pain, more a sense of what I call a fullness, but no swelling. Guessing surgery might have affected nerves in someway. More noticeable on my right than left. Not bothersome.
So it sounds like it gave you an increased range of motion ... and perhaps eliminated some pain relief as well ?
Much better than presurgery on both counts.
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