Sucks getting older

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Thread: Sucks getting older

  1. #51
    Awesome thread
    I am 51, had knee surgery 4 years ago after blowing it out in Afghan. it is fine now thank goodness. I stay as healthy and fit as possible as I work overseas and have to maintain the same health as the military, but it sure does take longer it seems to recover from a long day and the 24-36 hour shift's are no longer, I now try to work smarter and not harder.. But I am still in good enough shape to enjoy, downhill skiing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, 6 wheeling, boating, tubing, etc.

    Glad I am still healthy enough to enjoy things in life.

    Larry

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    Quote Originally Posted by North Country Tough View Post
    I have coveralls older than U.I also see and know a lot of us Old farts have Corvettes thats kinda funny guess it keeps us flexible in our latter years gettin in and out of them I damn near got rid of mine when we went to self serve gas stations but now it doesn't matter as i need the washroom facility's anyway and a coffee,now I understand why so many Old Guys have a motorhome got your facility's with you at all times and a couch for a napp.LOL NCT
    Taught me something-I thought the purpose of the Corvettes was to make trips to the doctors office faster! The motorhome part is spot-on!

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    54 hear bit of back problems but still riding.

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    53 here, If I could stop falling off stuff I would be doing a lot better, Tractor, the roof, The rock truck etc. Each fall hurts a bit more than the last, but hopping in the argo and going for a ride makes me forgot about the pains for a bit.

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    If I could stop falling off stuff I would be doing a lot better
    At least with the argo you don't have far to fall!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdobber View Post
    At least with the argo you don't have far to fall!
    Very true, but the only time i have come close to falling off the argo is the time it tried to climb a tree 8)

  7. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Dozerlarry View Post
    OK, is this the "special blends" talking or is this for real?
    Cross my heart Larry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garretttpe View Post
    Awesome thread
    I am 51, had knee surgery 4 years ago after blowing it out in Afghan. it is fine now thank goodness. I stay as healthy and fit as possible as I work overseas and have to maintain the same health as the military, but it sure does take longer it seems to recover from a long day and the 24-36 hour shift's are no longer, I now try to work smarter and not harder.. But I am still in good enough shape to enjoy, downhill skiing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, 6 wheeling, boating, tubing, etc.

    Glad I am still healthy enough to enjoy things in life.

    Larry
    Glad your ok Larry ,
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