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*and* you can actually see out the rear window.
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BAWLS Guarana rootbeer. Hey this stuff is really good! I always figured it would taste medicine'y or like crap. But its actually right good. This will be my only one ever Im guessing as it was a $1.49 test for a 10 oz bottle. So good though. Shame.
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Get your Adult Cream Pie at McDonalds Japan.
Now they’re attempting to grab the spotlight once again with another never-before-seen release — the Otona no Cream Pie, which translates to “Adult Cream Pie” in English.
However, the combination of the word “adult” and “cream pie” brings up a whole other imagery entirely for English speakers, which has people questioning whether or not the team consulted with any English-language speakers before deciding on the new name.
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Kraken wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:42 am If I had to drive a station wagon, it would be between that FUCKS and a Hyundai Velociraptor.
A friend of mine drove a 2013 Hyundai he bought used. At 63,000 miles it developed a problem that could only be resolved by replacing the engine at a cost of $10k. Because he bought it used the Hyundai warranty didn't apply.

I would never, ever buy a Hyundai.
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Took my big dog out for a bathroom break last night about midnight and the full moon was making a big old light halo around it. Looked like a dark nothing between the moon and the halo. Was very cool and pretty.

This wasn't mine but it looked a lot like it. Pic kinda looks like the Deathstar firing.

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Exodor wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:57 pm
Kraken wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:42 am If I had to drive a station wagon, it would be between that FUCKS and a Hyundai Velociraptor.
A friend of mine drove a 2013 Hyundai he bought used. At 63,000 miles it developed a problem that could only be resolved by replacing the engine at a cost of $10k. Because he bought it used the Hyundai warranty didn't apply.

I would never, ever buy a Hyundai.
My remark was based on styling alone. Our Forester was one of the most expensive cars we ever had to maintain and repair. Nice vehicle, but would not buy again. (To their credit, Subaru Corporate reimbursed us $3,000 for repeated wheel-bearing replacements that should've been covered under warranty, after the dealership didn't see it our way.)
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There comes a time in everyone's life when you realize you're old. It doesn't really sneak up on you or happen over time. Just one day WHAM you're old. Ive felt old for years...maybe 8 years. My mind says Im 25 but my body has been telling me Im older. But last year suddenly it screamed THATS IT YOU ARE NOW OLD ! Deal with it old man. I think it was when I started simply falling. Out of the blue. Of course in life you trip or you fall. But when you're younger its a rug or a hole in the football field you trip on. Its the edge of the river or the motorcycle you fall off of. But when you turn old theres nothing there really.

Last Feb I fell off a gate. Just 5 minutes before that that was simply walking and fell right to the ground. Didn't trip on anything. My legs just quit. I laughed it off and went on to get on that gate to help someone out. Off I fell. Busted up both hands and wrists. When Iwas 15 I fell twice that height and into the same position and not even a scratch. Mentioned that before I know. My left still hurt all day and night. I still cant use it well because it shoots pain. Its weak too as I can barely grip with that hand. The right is better but still has problems. 3 different docs couldn't help.

Ive tripped a lot too lately. Things when I was younger I would not have. Sometimes nothing at all..I just trip. Today my back is painful and I stood up and started walking but was hunched over not able to straighten up. I got my foot in the extension cord. Almost fell. A little later Im simply walking and trip..on nothing.

Ive seen it time and again older people over 50. Falls set in and soon after they are gone. Usually not from a fall. Its just a sign. My father in law started to fall. A year later he was gone from his heart. Mother in law fell. broke her hip. She was gone in a year. In 2018 after never seeing my wife fall a single time even with bad hips she fell twice in 2 weeks. After the first time I held onto her every time I caught her up. After a week she seemed ok and I stopped. A week later another fall. She was gone in 3 months. Seen it in many other family members.

Its just like a flash and suddenly old is upon you. Im just 50 but I fall. I trip and stumble on things I would never have before or sometimes nothing at all. I really feel old now. I am old to me.
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When I dream I'm usually in my mid forties and everything works fine.
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Exodor wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:57 pm
Kraken wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:42 am If I had to drive a station wagon, it would be between that FUCKS and a Hyundai Velociraptor.
A friend of mine drove a 2013 Hyundai he bought used. At 63,000 miles it developed a problem that could only be resolved by replacing the engine at a cost of $10k. Because he bought it used the Hyundai warranty didn't apply.

I would never, ever buy a Hyundai.
I drive a 2002 Hyundai Sonata. I bought it pre-owned from a dealership in 2003, but it already had 27k miles on it. It's now a couple thousand shy of 200k miles. It's still my primary vehicle. The car is a total workhorse, never had any problems with it, other than replacing normal wear and tear. The non-essential "button" things have been breaking down over the last few years (e.g. the automated locks mostly died where you can lock them with the remote or the button on the door, but can only unlock manually; the trunk lock catches so can only unlock with a key, etc.) Granted, my commute is very short, but I still trust the car to drive to the mountains to go skiing.
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Daehawk wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 6:23 pm Took my big dog out for a bathroom break last night about midnight and the full moon was making a big old light halo around it. Looked like a dark nothing between the moon and the halo. Was very cool and pretty.

This wasn't mine but it looked a lot like it. Pic kinda looks like the Deathstar firing.

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Moon halo (also a solar halo).
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This is what they told us in Boy Scouts (storm warning):
In folklore, moon rings are said to warn of approaching storms. Like other ice halos, 22° halos appear when the sky is covered by thin cirrus or cirrostratus clouds that often come a few days before a large storm front. However, the same clouds can also occur without any associated weather change, making a 22° halo unreliable as a sign of bad weather.
That's a bummer. I'll stick with my weather rock, I guess.
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Well this was about 3 or 4 hours after a severe storm in our case.
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dbt1949 wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 8:16 pm When I dream I'm usually in my mid forties and everything works fine.
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When I'm awake I'm usually in my mid forties and everything doesn't.
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In my dreams I'm still a thin, fit 20- or 30-something -- it's not clear because you never see yourself third-person in a dream (do you?). In the waking world I'm a dumpy 60-something. My memory is slipping and my joints ache, but otherwise I'm in pretty good shape. I haven't been hit by the old age truck yet. I credit my regular 3- and 4-mile walks. You've gotta keep moving to keep your fitness level up, because once that slips away, you ain't getting it back.
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For additional security, layer on panty hose under clothing. Leeches cannot penetrate its tight weave or obtain traction on its slippery surface.

They did not tell us this in the Boy Scouts.
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When I'm awake I'm usually in my mid forties and everything doesn't.
usually? You mean you're not always mid 40s when awake?? :)
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I was watching clip of an old ep of STTNG and thought the guy playing Picard's professor looked familiar so looked him up. Yup he was also in St Elsewhere. But that wasn't the surprising part. That was that he was old in the ep of STTNG and that was 1993. His name is Norman Lloyd and I looked him up. Born in 1914. But there was no death date .My god he was still alive! IS still alive.

This is from his 105th birthday... a year ago.

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Kraken wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:07 pm You've gotta keep moving to keep your fitness level up, because once that slips away, you ain't getting it back.
Amen. In my mid 40s, I was put on Humira. It sucked the life out of me for four plus years before I managed to have my doctor take me off as a trial run (exhausting many other options, including seeing a shrink and running through courses of head meds). I've been struggling and losing to build up my energy ever since. I need to do a better job and I'm not sure how. Bouncing back from 4 plus years of debilitating fatigue when you are pushing 50 and have to work and keep your life together, well, I've yet to manage it. Heck, it's been a year that I've been off Humira and I still don't even have my house in anything resembling order yet. On the bright side, I don't feel myself rapidly slipping further into chasm anymore. I'm just not clawing my way back up. (This is not good when your PCP says your body thinks it's 80)
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ManAboutNothing wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:27 pm Wouldn't that name be too obvious and on-the-nose for a large company to pull off and then claim it was accidental? Or did they figure the weird press they'd get from a name like FUCKS would make up for it?
It was at the Singapore auto show, created by a local distributor there just for the show. Presumably it a victim of Engrish.

It not available in the US and Subaru America is doing their best to distance themselves from it.
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LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 5:36 pm
ManAboutNothing wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:27 pm Wouldn't that name be too obvious and on-the-nose for a large company to pull off and then claim it was accidental? Or did they figure the weird press they'd get from a name like FUCKS would make up for it?
It was at the Singapore auto show, created by a local distributor there just for the show. Presumably it a victim of Engrish.

It not available in the US and Subaru America is doing their best to distance themselves from it.
Given how tricked-out that Forester appears to be, I assumed it wasn't even an official Subaru entry to whatever event that was. I assumed it was just someone's personal restyling.
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Kraken wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:07 pm In my dreams I'm still a thin, fit 20- or 30-something -- it's not clear because you never see yourself third-person in a dream (do you?). In the waking world I'm a dumpy 60-something. My memory is slipping and my joints ache, but otherwise I'm in pretty good shape. I haven't been hit by the old age truck yet. I credit my regular 3- and 4-mile walks. You've gotta keep moving to keep your fitness level up, because once that slips away, you ain't getting it back.
In my dreams I'm usually in my late 20s (grad-school era), but I interact with everyone I know at their current ages. It seems unfair.

The exception is when I interact with old friends I haven't seen since (e.g.) high school, who are still in high school.

What's most interesting is that the age difference is never an issue. No one ever seems to notice it, and neither do I in my dream self. When I'm half-awake coming up from the dream I'll occasionally think it interesting that Tom is still 17, but then I shake my head loose and realize what's going on.
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LordMortis wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:14 pm
Kraken wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:07 pm You've gotta keep moving to keep your fitness level up, because once that slips away, you ain't getting it back.
Amen. In my mid 40s, I was put on Humira. It sucked the life out of me for four plus years before I managed to have my doctor take me off as a trial run (exhausting many other options, including seeing a shrink and running through courses of head meds). I've been struggling and losing to build up my energy ever since. I need to do a better job and I'm not sure how. Bouncing back from 4 plus years of debilitating fatigue when you are pushing 50 and have to work and keep your life together, well, I've yet to manage it. Heck, it's been a year that I've been off Humira and I still don't even have my house in anything resembling order yet. On the bright side, I don't feel myself rapidly slipping further into chasm anymore. I'm just not clawing my way back up. (This is not good when your PCP says your body thinks it's 80)
God, same. A year or two of kidney failure followed by a transplant has just wiped out the old me. I'm fat and tired and I can't figure out how to not be fat and tired. How can you motivate yourself to take care of yourself when you're spiraling into a depression because of how incapable of taking care of yourself you are? I have never gone more than a couple of months without doing at least some hit and miss exercise and now it's been 2+ years since I did anything more strenuous than an occasional walk. I'm every cliche about wanting to be healthy but saying it into my milkshake.
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New glasses just arrived. progressive lenses, Now I can see my monitor and/or closer, which I couldn't with my single vision glasses before (it'd be way too fuzzy). Besides, I broke that pair and only barely glued it back together.
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MHS wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 7:27 pm
LordMortis wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:14 pm
Kraken wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:07 pm You've gotta keep moving to keep your fitness level up, because once that slips away, you ain't getting it back.
Amen. In my mid 40s, I was put on Humira. It sucked the life out of me for four plus years before I managed to have my doctor take me off as a trial run (exhausting many other options, including seeing a shrink and running through courses of head meds). I've been struggling and losing to build up my energy ever since. I need to do a better job and I'm not sure how. Bouncing back from 4 plus years of debilitating fatigue when you are pushing 50 and have to work and keep your life together, well, I've yet to manage it. Heck, it's been a year that I've been off Humira and I still don't even have my house in anything resembling order yet. On the bright side, I don't feel myself rapidly slipping further into chasm anymore. I'm just not clawing my way back up. (This is not good when your PCP says your body thinks it's 80)
God, same. A year or two of kidney failure followed by a transplant has just wiped out the old me. I'm fat and tired and I can't figure out how to not be fat and tired. How can you motivate yourself to take care of yourself when you're spiraling into a depression because of how incapable of taking care of yourself you are? I have never gone more than a couple of months without doing at least some hit and miss exercise and now it's been 2+ years since I did anything more strenuous than an occasional walk. I'm every cliche about wanting to be healthy but saying it into my milkshake.

:( So sorry to hear it. I'd only wish that spiral on very select few people. Use me as a beacon of what not to become.
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I dreamed last night me and my wife were talking as we made up the bed. I was asking her on her reasons of no life insurance and such and just as she started to answer I woke up. See this is why the secrets of the universe are locked away from me...I can ask but I wake up before I get answers :)
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John Tyler was born in 1790.
One of his sons was born in 1853.
His sons (Tyler's grandsons) were born in 1924 and 1928.
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https://www.wrcbtv.com/story/41568688/2 ... ad-in-home

Well this is just sad. I used to wonder how my wife would get along without me. Now I worry what happens if I become incapacitated. Dont want my dogs to starve to death.

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Daehawk wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:18 am I used to wonder how my wife would get along without me. Now I worry what happens if I become incapacitated. Dont want my dogs to starve to death.
Sounds like you ought to give serious consideration towards purchasing an in-home medical alert system. If you're otherwise unable to reach your phone in an emergency, it'd be a small price to pay to avoid suffering through an excruciating caveman-death.
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Holman wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2020 9:30 pm His sons (Tyler's grandsons) were born in 1924 and 1928.
And one of those grandsons went on to great success as the lead singer of Aerosmith.
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Anonymous Bosch wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:41 am
Daehawk wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:18 am I used to wonder how my wife would get along without me. Now I worry what happens if I become incapacitated. Dont want my dogs to starve to death.
Sounds like you ought to give serious consideration towards purchasing an in-home medical alert system. If you're otherwise unable to reach your phone in an emergency, it'd be a small price to pay to avoid suffering through an excruciating caveman-death.
And I haven't looked into them, but I've also heard of automated email systems that basically require you log in every couple of days and click 'I'm alive', or they send an email to addresses of your choice requesting a welfare check.
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Bond. James Bond. James H. Bond.

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During the check, Lee County sheriff’s investigators and personnel from the County Department of Human Resources made contact with four children, ages 3, 4 10, and 11 years old.
James H. Bond, 69 of Smith Station

Two counts of aggravated child abuse of a child less than six years of age
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In Chattanooga some idiot was playing video games when his step daughter 3 years old and another younger toddler wondered out the door and into the street where the little girl was killed by a truck. The step dad is now under arrest for it.

Also for the first time they indicted a guy who failed to yield for a motorcycle and the rider died. Bout time. They usually do nothing.

Lastly...if testicles have to be outside the body for sperm to survive why then do sperm have to be put back inside a body to make babies?
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I have to go to the VA for a bone density test.
They just test your head, right?
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Make sure you pack your Cialis.
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dbt1949 wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:43 pm I have to go to the VA for a bone density test.
They just test your head, right?
:lol: Way too thick.
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Re: Random randomness

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It actually focuses on the spine and hips. It happens I'm a little short of bone in these places.
I happen to have a bad hypothyroid gland.
If they remove it I'll have no neck. Just my head sitting on my shoulders.
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LordMortis wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2020 10:48 am :( So sorry to hear it. I'd only wish that spiral on very select few people. Use me as a beacon of what not to become.
Thanks. I think it might be too late.
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