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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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Tell us you're on meds right now without telling you're on meds right now.

Abou5 0100 thwy offered me some dilaudid....i told thwm i dindt want to be that high. Don't knoq what they give me but it let me get some sleep.

They bout to send me home here in a bit...i hope.
 
Anyone tough enough to livecwith thevknee i had, is tough enough to do the rehab.
We are already discovering i hav3 to completely relearn how to walk...litwrally.
The knee was so bad i no longee know how to walk proper. Its woerd.
Definitely follow the rehab and the relearning to walk correctly. I’m positive that my father’s back surgeries were directly related to his not completing the knee replacement rehab correctly. Granted there were some other injuries, but not walking/standing correctly was a Big factor in the back problems.
 
FIna)y found a great surgeon that doesn't toe the gubment line. Does knees on big peeple.
Sheduled total knee replace.
Said xrays didnt do it justice. Said it might be the worst worn out knee he ever seen

I am only 56.
Anybody who knows you understands what you have suffered.

Glad it is getting done.
 
Definitely follow the rehab and the relearning to walk correctly. I’m positive that my father’s back surgeries were directly related to his not completing the knee replacement rehab correctly. Granted there were some other injuries, but not walking/standing correctly was a Big factor in the back problems.
Oh yeah. I been expwriencing that for several years now too. Its debilitating and progressive.
 
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my grandfather joined in january of 1942 and served until sept of 45. He was a waist gunner in B-17s in africa, italy and england, He was also involved in schweinfurt-regensburg missions.

he always said in his later years, if he had to travel by aircraft, that "if ain't a Boeing, I ain't going"

I never understood that statement when I was a kid, but as I learned more about WW2 I can now clearly see what he meant. I wish I had asked him more questions while he was alive about this part of his life
 
my grandfather joined in january of 1942 and served until sept of 45. He was a waist gunner in B-17s in africa, italy and england, He was also involved in schweinfurt-regensburg missions.

he always said in his later years, if he had to travel by aircraft, that "if ain't a Boeing, I ain't going"

I never understood that statement when I was a kid, but as I learned more about WW2 I can now clearly see what he meant. I wish I had asked him more questions while he was alive about this part of his life

Read the book 'Or go down in Flames" about the Schweinfort missions and the B17 crews. There are some others. But that one is superb and tells some real human stories!
 
Naw... I know that sky well, you good. If it starts turning a green tint, look for cover... ricky tick...

You are not kidding about the green tint! First tornado that hit near me in North Carolina… the sky was bile green and the air was so thick you could cut it with a knife.

Seen that three times. Every time a bad tornado!

Yet still never “seen”’a tornado.

Sirhr