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Max Peck wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:34 pm Walking is as inexpensive as it gets (as long as you don't need to buy high-end shoes or boots). :coffee:
When I was in particularly poor shape I found walking more beneficial than riding. At least early on. Squats helped build my walking muscles faster (squats when not enough time for walking).

I love riding though.
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I have hills around me. Ill ride down it will ride me back up to home :P
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My 16-yo kid played Jimi Hendrix for us this morning.

Hendrix died in 1970, when his mom and I were literally babies.

I guess it makes sense in a way like me playing Louis Armstrong for my parents because I'd just discovered him in the 1980s.
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Holman wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:07 pm My 16-yo kid played Jimi Hendrix for us this morning.
That deserves inclusion in the Brag on Your Kid thread. I showed my son some guitar technique, but he mostly learned from Rocksmith.
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hitbyambulance wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:26 pm a standard bike will get you into shape much faster... and be quite a lot cheaper.

https://chattanooga.craigslist.org/bik/ ... 25748.html
https://chattanooga.craigslist.org/bik/ ... 16033.html
If your shape is rotten then an ebike would allow you to push your reasonable limit and still get home. I've often thought about one for this plus transpiration to all my local shopping.
Max Peck wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:34 pm Walking is as inexpensive as it gets (as long as you don't need to buy high-end shoes or boots). :coffee:
I need to get better shoes. I have many "cheap" shoes and the only ones that serve me are a $45 pair Sketcher sandals and with my gait I am wearing right through the soles. I need some incredibly wide shoes. For reasons foreign to me wide shoes are impossible to find and when I do they aren't ever actually wide shoes. As I get older my feet are becoming more and more rebellious against uncomfortable shoes.
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I didn't think it was possible but I think Ive killed my cactus. Years ago me and my wife picked us each out a little cactus at the local food store. We'd never gotten anything to live so figured a cactus was the thing for us. They were blooming and such when we got them then for the next 3 or so years no blooms. Just looked like they were fake cactus lol ...sitting there...alive doing nothing.

Anyways last year I decided to put them in a big pot together so they could grow and spread out more and maybe re-bloom. I even used cactus potting mix just for them. Seemed fine until now. My cactus seems to have rotted at the base where it contacts the dirt. Im not sure If I planted it too deep or not deep enough. Its fallen over and its shriveling away. SIGH. Damnit. lol. Wanted to help them thrive since it was one of the last somethings me and the wife did together before her passing. But seems Ive f'd it up. Her cactus seems ok...for now. Ive been trying to follow the little sunlight / watering guide that came with them.

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LordMortis wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:17 pm
hitbyambulance wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:26 pm a standard bike will get you into shape much faster... and be quite a lot cheaper.

https://chattanooga.craigslist.org/bik/ ... 25748.html
https://chattanooga.craigslist.org/bik/ ... 16033.html
If your shape is rotten then an ebike would allow you to push your reasonable limit and still get home. I've often thought about one for this plus transpiration to all my local shopping.
Max Peck wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:34 pm Walking is as inexpensive as it gets (as long as you don't need to buy high-end shoes or boots). :coffee:
I need to get better shoes. I have many "cheap" shoes and the only ones that serve me are a $45 pair Sketcher sandals and with my gait I am wearing right through the soles. I need some incredibly wide shoes. For reasons foreign to me wide shoes are impossible to find and when I do they aren't ever actually wide shoes. As I get older my feet are becoming more and more rebellious against uncomfortable shoes.
Those bikes look really, really heavy. I suspect you wouldn't do a lot of pedaling. But I've never ridden one so IDK.

Inadequate walking shoes gave me plantar fasciitis, so I replaced them with orthotics. My research led me to Brooks running shoes. I bought the Adrenaline model, but the Ghosts are more popular with runners because they're lighter-weight. That doesn't matter for walking.

Brooks are expensive and they might not be right for you, but they're the best walking shoes I've ever owned and my plantar fasciitis got better when I upgraded to them. Whether you go with Brooks or something else, you should splurge on the right shoes if walking is going to be your thing. Buying a new pair of good shoes once a year is still a heckuva lot cheaper than most other athletic activities (such as biking).
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LordMortis wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 7:17 pm
Max Peck wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:34 pm Walking is as inexpensive as it gets (as long as you don't need to buy high-end shoes or boots). :coffee:
I need to get better shoes. I have many "cheap" shoes and the only ones that serve me are a $45 pair Sketcher sandals and with my gait I am wearing right through the soles. I need some incredibly wide shoes. For reasons foreign to me wide shoes are impossible to find and when I do they aren't ever actually wide shoes. As I get older my feet are becoming more and more rebellious against uncomfortable shoes.
If you want a quality pair of shoes or boots that'll fit you perfectly, find a local specialty store that carries the higher-end athletic brands of footwear such as Hoka, Brooks, and Saucony. Easiest way to do that? Use the store locator for the aforementioned brands:
Specialty athletic footwear stores like this carry a much broader selection of sizes to choose from. They usually also offer personalized 'Fit Stations,' that help provide specific shoe recommendations based on your particular foot type, measurements, and gait. Suffice to say, it's well worth spending extra for durable footwear that will fit you properly and more comfortably than any $45 pair of Sketcher sandals.
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i had a pair of Skechers boots once, and they fell apart in all the ways. couldn't believe how garbage they were.

there are household items one absolutely should pay more for better quality (e.g. mattresses, office chairs) and shoes are one of those things. one upside is they can be repaired, rather than thrown out.
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hitbyambulance wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 9:12 pm i had a pair of Skechers boots once, and they fell apart in all the ways. couldn't believe how garbage they were.
I have a pair of Sketchers walking shoes that I'm convinced are entirely indestructible. I've had them for a few years now, and they're still in absolutely perfect condition. Only minor issue is a very small tear in the inside lining of my left shoe.

They've been one of the most durable pair of shoes I've ever purchased.
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Did you ever notice that the theme music for Night Court and Barney Miller re the same?
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Skinypupy wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:23 pm
hitbyambulance wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 9:12 pm i had a pair of Skechers boots once, and they fell apart in all the ways. couldn't believe how garbage they were.
I have a pair of Sketchers walking shoes that I'm convinced are entirely indestructible. I've had them for a few years now, and they're still in absolutely perfect condition. Only minor issue is a very small tear in the inside lining of my left shoe.

They've been one of the most durable pair of shoes I've ever purchased.
My experience with Sketchers mirrors hit's -- they were the sketchiest walking shoes I ever bought. I'm pretty hard on shoes and these lost structural integrity and needed replacing within 6 months.

Maybe they vary by model and we just got unlucky. I still submit that if you're walking athletically, you should splurge on top-quality footwear.
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gonna be a LONG day...not even 6am and Ive been wide awake an hour and cant get back to sleep........sooooo whats your morning like
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I've been up 1/2 hour. Eating breakfast. Will probably go back to bed in less than an hour.
A normal morning for me.
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My friend who is living in the UK says he has been up since 10pm last night and its noon there now...been sick. So could always be worse.
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I've been seeing kids on TV about a year olde who are wearing glasses. How in the world can adults tell if a kid that young can see better?
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Infants are like those little cars that when they bump into something they just shoot off in another direction...they'll be fine without glasses.
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Growing up I was a huge Farrah Fawcett fan. Had a crush on her. My sister knew it and won me a poster at our local amusement park. I had it on the back of my door growing up.

I went looking for that same poster since I lost mine and damn if all the posters from the 70s and early 80s aren't worth a pretty penny. Seems mine is more rare than other posters of her and if I want it back its going to cost me $35 or so. OUCH. Maybe one day Farrah honey.

And to the dude wanting $299 mwahahaha haha hahahahahha haha hahahahahahahahahaaaa

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Daehawk wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:13 pm Growing up I was a huge Farrah Fawcett fan. Had a crush on her. My sister knew it and won me a poster at our local amusement park. I had it on the back of my door growing up.

I went looking for that same poster since I lost mine and damn if all the posters from the 70s and early 80s aren't worth a pretty penny. Seems mine is more rare than other posters of her and if I want it back its going to cost me $35 or so. OUCH. Maybe one day Farrah honey.

And to the dude wanting $299 mwahahaha haha hahahahahha haha hahahahahahahahahaaaa

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As I recall, this was the must-have equivalent British poster back in the eighties for lads of a certain age (myself included):

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Jaymann wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:30 pm More obscured elbows.
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Bosche's spoiler pic looks like a Spencers item.
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They opened a new roller skating rink in my town. Has not been one here in years apparently. Its quite popular. We enjoyed it tremendously, enough that we both ordered roller skates.

In entirely related news. I have a broken arm.
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Jaymon wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:24 pm They opened a new roller skating rink in my town. Has not been one here in years apparently. Its quite popular. We enjoyed it tremendously, enough that we both ordered roller skates.
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It's almost as if people are the problem.
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I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Mayer Wiener.
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I haven't skated since I was a teenager and picked up my 3rd in life girlfriend. I dont plan on skating again in my lifetime. I will count it enough if I can still ride a bike when the time comes.
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Jaymann wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 8:04 pm I'm glad I'm not an Oscar Mayer Wiener.

'cause if you were an Oscar Mayer wiener...
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Jaymon wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:24 pm They opened a new roller skating rink in my town. Has not been one here in years apparently. Its quite popular. We enjoyed it tremendously, enough that we both ordered roller skates.

In entirely related news. I have a broken arm.
This clearly calls for a prescription of Rollerdrome. :handgestures-thumbup:

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(ChatGPT generated this response, slightly edited)

Oh no, I'm sorry to hear about your broken arm! But at least you were able to have some fun at the skating rink before the injury happened. That's the spirit! And who knows, maybe you'll become an expert skater with one arm. Keep that positive attitude and have a speedy recovery!

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Seems to be pretty well versed, eh?

But really, that rollerdrome game looks... interesting.
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Using Doordash for the first time tonight. If Im not murdered by Kim who is actually KIM or Van Dam Kim I may use it again. Pretty easy. I was afraid of fees but seems pretty slick and cheap. More a test than real thing. Nice how it tracks them so good. Updates well.

EDIT: Who says Little Ceasars doesn't deliver. With Door Dash they do. Im gonna have to use DD more often.....when I have money.. That food bank ghost pepper sauce is good on pizza.. Perfect.
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Daehawk wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 1:13 pm Growing up I was a huge Farrah Fawcett fan. Had a crush on her. My sister knew it and won me a poster at our local amusement park. I had it on the back of my door growing up.
The only poster I ever won was at the Tuscarawas County Fair. And it was this

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Well on that note, I know where you're going to be very weekend through April:
It’s a question for the ages, really — one that spans beyond gender and age: Are you a Dorothy, a Rose, a Blanche or a Sophia?

Whichever your answer may be, there’ll be something to make you smile at the aptly titled “Thank You for Being a Friend” exhibition opening Friday night at Articipate in Berkley. Detroit-based artist Liz Frankland, a diehard "Golden Girls” fan, has accumulated a broad and devoted online following for her witty paintings of scenes from the timeless NBC sitcom. More than 7,000 pop culture devotees have joined her Instagram to keep up with her depictions of iconic moments from classic films and television shows.

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Funny enough if you're drinking super sweet southern tea and eat a dash of salt then swallow a sip of tea it tastes like a watermelon. Just discovered that one.
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If you have diabetes your taste buds can change and everything tastes different. Especially water.
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It turns out that today is the sort of day when a Paris Hilton song is the Wikipedia Article of the Day.

In related news, today I learned that there is such a thing as a Paris Hilton song. I had no idea.
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