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Tired_Old_Man

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  1. Tired_Old_Man

    My wedding pics...

    Wonderful News, Wonderful Pictures. And may you live "Happily Ever After"!!
  2. I don't think we can be blamed for our biological drives. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I met my wife when she was ALMOST fashion model slender, and she has been as high as 50% over her perfect body weight (as per the health charts), but my love for her never changed because of her weight. Then there was a girl who I had a crush on when I was 16. She moved out of Brooklyn, so when I bumped into her sister 3 years later, the sister told me that they were back in Brooklyn and set up a surprise meeting between us. She had been beautiful with a perfect shape when she moved away, so when I walked into the room, my heart dropped for a minute when I saw the 5'5" 200# girl in front of me, until she turned around, said my named and hugged me, then I became blind to her size. Size (fat or skinny), baldness, facial hair, hair color, skin color, eye color, etc. can all influence whether you approach a person with sexual intent upon first meeting them, but very often if you knew the person, or get a chance to know them, that first impression will become less important. I am not a handsome man. But many of my pre-marriage girlfriends and my wife allowed my inner beauty to overwhelm my exterior as they got to know me better. Some of the girls, in a moment of honesty, actually admitted that I became better looking as they started to like me. My test for love was to sing a love-song to them. If they said I sang well, I knew they loved me because, my singing even makes me and my dog sick.
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    Who loves you? Wal-Mart or the US government?

    I would assume because you buy other prescriptions there or maybe the computers for all insurance companies are networked. Whenever I go into a Wal-Mart to fill a Rx, even if I have never been to that particular Wal-Mart, they know who I am. Privacy died a few years ago and I bet you missed the funeral.
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    Who loves you? Wal-Mart or the US government?

    If you have a Rx plan, you are not eligible for these prices according to Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart estimated that the #1 beneficiary of this plan will be Wal-Mart employees who can not afford to buy Wal-Mart's medical insurance.
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    Governor Perry-What a liar

    I basically explained how states short-change education regarding lottery money in post #20 above.
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    Really stupid things people have shared with you

    I don't think this story belongs in this thread. It should be your town's Local Newspaper plus on the desks of the town's Mayer and Police Chief.
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    Old habits die hard!

    It's fun to brag. Isn't it? :clap2:
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    A Funny thing Happened to Me...

    First, it MIGHT have been true about the speed, but the man was not a engineer for the scooter company so he was making a guess that was neither required nor scientifically tested. A more polite answer might have been, "I can make it to 35 mph" and then he could have left it up to me to decide what top speed difference my weight would cause. Second, the top speed may not have been that severely limited by my weight. The amount of time to accelerate to top speed might have been effected to a large extent, but the top speed might not have been. Weight has a much larger effect on acceleration than top speed. Third; I have a motorcycle license and have driven many bikes. Maybe, my experience driving "bikes" might have overcome some of the weight penalty. I notice that he didn't tell me how fast the scooter would go with a 90 pound midget driving it or with his wife driving it. I wasn't asking because I want to buy one. I was asking to be friendly and to find out if the scooter was safe at the speeds in the local area and also I was curious if they could go on the highway.
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    A Funny thing Happened to Me...

    I doubt that I am a better Christian than you, and I don't and won't judge that issue, but I learned a lot about trying to be a good Christian from the words and deeds of Jesus, Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi and Mike Tyson. If Mr. Tyson seems out of place on that list, let me explain why I put him there. It is easy after someone cuts you off while driving, or cuts in front of you with their shopping cart or insults you over your weight, to say or do something violent. When I tell stories about confrontations, many people say, "you should have smacked him in the mouth" or something similar. Then I noticed that when a confrontation takes place in which Mr. A does something to anger Mr. B, Mr. B will sometimes attempt to confront Mr. A, but will change his mind if Mr. A is larger, younger, stronger or all of the above. In other words, eventually it is the best fighter and only him who has the right to exercise his rights. So that would be Mike Tyson (or at least when I figured that out, it was Mike Tyson). So unless I want to be fighting with everyone, I have to avoid fighting with anyone, and since words lead to fights, it is better to follow the examples of Jesus, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi or we will wind up in a world in which Mike Tyson is president (or king).
  10. If you are not taking in many calories, your body may be tired. As a built in defense against starvation, animals have a way of putting procreation lower on the priority list when they are losing fat.
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    Governor Perry-What a liar

    Be careful with legalizing gambling to fund education. #1. Gambling income usually comes at the expense of the poor. In a sense it just shifts the tax burden from the rich to the poor. #2. Some states have passed laws that legalize gambling and the law states that all gambling profits go to education. Then if gambling brings in one billion dollars in a year, they cut one billion dollars from the state's appropriation for education. So then the education budget is still the same. They get one billion extra from gambling and one billion less from taxes. That happens because the wording of the law didn't say that they would add the gambling money onto the tax money, just that the gambling money would go to the schools. So now that the state government has saved one billion dollars, they cut taxes mostly for the wealthy, while the poor play and lose money on the lottery.
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    What A Croc: Croc Hunter Killed!!

    Water on the Great Barrier Reef. The 44-year-old TV personality may have died instantly when struck by the stingray while filming a sequence for his eight-year-old daughter Bindi's new TV series, friends believe. "You think about all the documentaries we've made and all the dangerous situations that we have been in, you always think `is this it, is this a day that maybe his demise?'," said his friend and manager John Stainton. "(But) nothing would ever scare Steve or would worry him. He didn't have a fear of death at all." Mr Irwin made his international reputation wrestling crocodiles and snakes. But the flamboyant naturalist's final confrontation with a wild animal occurred at Batt Reef off Port Douglas on Monday morning, where he had been filming a new documentary, "Ocean's Deadliest". Taking time off from the main project, Mr Irwin was swimming in shallow water, snorkelling as his cameraman filmed large bull rays. "He came over the top of a stingray and the stingray's barb went up and went into his chest and put a hole into his heart," said Mr Irwin's friend and manager John Stainton. "It's likely that he possibly died instantly when the barb hit him, and I don't think that he ... felt any pain. "He died doing what he loved best." It is sad and I feel for his family. Personally, I didn't like Mr. Irwin's TV shows. I felt his flippant way of dealing with Crocodiles was dangerous for the average person to see. He was an expert, but the chances he took might lead others to take chances that might be harmful to themselves. And I was disgusted when he had his daughter around the reptiles in what I considered to be less than normal fatherly situations.
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    A Funny thing Happened to Me...

    Please believe me, I am laughing as I write this and I was also laughing as I wrote the last reply including the "Whoa!!" part. But if he is a "grouchy old fart", then what am I? Not grouchy, so I must be a "Cheerful old fart!!" :faint: :)
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    A Funny thing Happened to Me...

    Whoa!! I am only about 4 years short of 65. I admit, I don't know how old the "gentleman" actually was. My son said later, after I told him the story, that many people down here look much older than they actually are because of the Sun damage that accumulates over the years. Also, most people who guess my age, usually go over by about 5 years. So maybe he was only in his late 50's thinking he was talking to a person in his late 60's. No excuse for being rude in my book.
  15. That has been the emotional salvation to many a man (or so I have heard). :rolleyes
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    Potty-Training Boys???

    I hope that you realize that while (some) boys are slow regarding potty training they (usually) are quicker at learning how to use high-tech equipment. I don't doubt in fact, that your son may have already given you computer advice about how to post at forums, how to use e-mail, etc. When you are washing clothes or cooking dinner, your son may use your PC to read your posts here at LBT and he will be eternally annoyed at you for embarrassing him in public. You women never learn. Potty training is a much lower priority to a male than his machismo. :faint:
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    Governor Perry-What a liar

    Now I will get on that box. Some NBA Basketball players make more money per game than a teacher makes in a year. Any country that pays grown men more money to play a children's game than they pay the people who educate their children is doomed to mediocrity. :faint:
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    Good News & Bad News-NOT

    Good luck and thanx for the support. The nurse trainie was cringing as the doctor injected me, but needles do not bother me and I was cheering her up. I had a round of 5 shots each knee after my last scopes late 2004. I had my right knee scoped the Monday before ThanksGiving and my left knee scoped the Monday after Christmas.
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    "I'm not doing anything wrong. I've got nothing to hide. Let the US government listen to my phone or monitor my e-mails. Let the US government do what they need to do." I hear statements like that all the time, but if the US government was so efficient, so honest and so benevolent, then how would things like this happen? Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says "we seek to satisfy ourselves that they will not be tortured". Maybe you were satisfied, but I am not satisfied and I doubt Mr. Maher Arar and his family are satisfied either. Sent to Syria? I thought Syria was our enemy. Is there something going on we should know about? If Mr. Arar was a terrorist, wouldn't the Syrians have treated him like a hero instead of torturing him? Why send him to Jordan or Syria? Couldn't the USA have interrogated him? Couldn't the USA have interrogated him since they weren't going to break any laws by torturing him? Or did the USA figure that only torture could produce the results they needed? What better way to wash your hands of a human being's rights? The USA doesn't torture anyone!! Not US. Next time you are so quick to give up your rights and the rights of others, think about these problems. I was going to say, "think about these mistakes", but the USA doesn't think it was a "mistake". Canada thinks it was a mistake, but Canada can't beat the USA in a war, so who cares what Canada thinks? Right Mr. Gonzales? Right Mr. BuSh? More importantly, "Who cares what half of the American population thinks"? As long as enough Americans say, "I'm not doing anything wrong. I've got nothing to hide. Let the US government do what they need to do", then these things will keep happening. Mr. Arar's torture and the years taken from his life are a small price to pay. Right Mr. Gonzales? Right Mr. BuSh? If only the US government knew what they were doing. If only the US public knew what they were condoning.
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    I am sure that the German soldiers who followed Hitler's orders were patriots and the "French Resistance" were terrorists. The orders are legal if your country wins the war, but they were illegal if your country surrenders.
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    I didn't lose family on 911, just friends. My daughter-in-law was injured more emotionally than physically when struck by debris as the second tower was hit. But after 911, 80% of the world thought the attack despicable and was on the side of the USA. Recently in a poll, BuSh was voted the largest obstacle to peace over Osama Bin Laden. The rest of the world sees what BuSh is doing, but only 50% of the US public sees it. BuSh said yesterday that the terrorists kill babies and innocent civilians to get their way. Yes, they do and they do it on purpose, but we kill 10 times as many babies and innocent civilians, and we call it collateral damage. The USA discusses whether they should use air attacks or air and ground forces against Iran. The USA has floated suggestions about using a new nuclear tipped bunker buster missile to strike at Iran's nuclear facilities. Who made President George W. BuSh into King George or who made him into a deity?
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    I had been looking for that poem for years, but could not find it. :faint:
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    Depression after surgery.

    Keep thinking about your goal. food has been your companion, but not your friend. More accurately, food has been your acquaintance, but not your friend. You need to find a replacement for Mr. food, your illegitimate lover. Exercise can take your mind off food. Writing to your family on the PC or hand-written letters can help. Do almost anything accept surround yourself with food advertisements like on TV. Read a book in the park. Don't bring any money with you, so that you will not be tempted. Go to a forum and debate world issues. You'll get so angry that you will forget about eating and Mr. Food.
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    It was so patriotic during Gulf War One (1991), right after 911 and also when the USA invaded Iraq in 2003 to fly those small (made in China) US flags from car antennas. It is a good thing that congress had not passed a constitutional amendment against flag desecration, because 60 MPH did a lot of damage to many of those Chinese/American flags and a lot of damage to car antennas. During the first Gulf war, while I was stopped for a red light, I saw a car also stooped for the light across the intersection from me, with four 12 inch by 10 inch flags taped to the inside of its windshield. I said to a NYC PD officer who was in a car facing the same direction as my car, "why don't you give him a ticket for blocking his windshield?" The officer replied, "he is a patriot". The other day, President BuSh while referring to General Colin Powell's letter about the attempt to change the interpretation of the Geneva Conventions said, "It is unacceptable to think..." It really doesn't matter what the next words were. It is NEVER unacceptable to think. It is unacceptable to plot the overthrow of the US government by force. It is unacceptable to help the enemy plot or carry out attacks on the USA. It is unacceptable to finance the enemy, but it is never "unacceptable to think". And when the leader of the "Free World" will remove from anyone the "Freedom to think", then "We have met the enemy and the Enemy is US".
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    Giving Up Our Rights and Freedom

    Ok, I need to set the record straight about the airline security situation. I am somewhat of an expert because I worked in airline maintenance as a mechanic or instructor for 35 years and because I used to teach mechanics how to fix the anti-terrorist equipment. First and most scary IMHO is the fact that most of the people who are doing the screening now are the same people who did it before 911. When I worked at JFK, the screeners were paid from 1/3 to 1/2 of what I made, depending on which terminal they worked at. Most people who had marketable skills did not put in for screening jobs. Some of the screeners worked for and where paid by the airline that owned the terminal they worked in and some were paid by the NY Port Authority. The airline employed screeners usually got paid more. The airline that I worked for paid screeners a little more than the people who put the prepared food on the trays for delivery to the planes and a lot less than the people who put the baggage on the plane. When I was laid off from my airline after 911, I eventually retired (to lock in medical benefits) and I tried to get a job as a TSA (branch of Home-Land Security) screener. The pay was a lot better and TSA claimed that the training would also be much better, but they gave people with experience first preference. Though I had used the machinery, including calibrating and repairing it, they did not deem me experienced enough to hire me. But they hired almost every pre-911 screener. Another problem is the fatigue factor. You can not believe how mentally stressful and yet boring it is to look at those x-ray pictures of carry-on luggage and after a while the screeners who are supposed to scan your body for weapons become jaded. That is why they can not separate mentally the difference from a liquid smuggled past security with one that was purchased on the secure side of the check-in area. We used to run simulated attempts to breach security. When they didn't know we were testing them we got through almost 90% of the time. When the FAA notified us that an attempt would be made on Friday, they still got through with a gun over 50% of the time. A report came out this month saying that screening has not improved. BuSh and Cheney keep reminding the US public that the BuSh administration's security policies must be working ok, because the USA has not been hit in 5 years (since 911). They forget that after the first attack on the WTC in February 1993, the USA was not hit under Bill Clinton for 7 years and 11 months and then for 8 months more under BuSh until 911. The reason we have not been hit may since 911 be more that Al-Quaida takes its time, than what we do to stop them. Are we safe? Yes and no? Could we be safer? Much, much safer. IMO, If we had used half the money we spent in Iraq to protect our seaports, railroads, subways, Water supplies and chemical storage facilities, we would be a lot safer. IMO, Attacking Iraq was the best recruitment tool that the Muslim Fanatics who hate the USA ever had. Will we ever be safe? Not as long as two groups of people pretend to fight in the name of a God (of peace), while violating everything that God and his Holy books stand for. Sorry I drifted off topic.

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