I think there's too much strife and I've got a suggestion that I think might help. How about if we find something nice to say about someone else in here with whom we are having a difficult time. I'll go first - Maris61, you don't sweat much for a fat man.
Many of you have basic proficiency in using a keyboard. barfo PS: as for the strife, I think it will be reduced as soon as the Blazers win the championship.
Look, for the 49th time, that will be this year! Hey, I was right once and I'll be right again, some day.
Thanks, I appreciate your sincerity. As someone who was bullied throughout their childhood for being a scrawny little kid, I'll take that compliment. Taller now, but still scrawny.
I cant think f anyone I have issues with? I'm not one to hold grudges if we disagree! I might put you in a head & arm and throw you to the ground!
I was the scrawniest kid in my age group in Oswego as a kid. That meant I was smaller than approx. 90 other kids . . . including the girls. I weighed about 96 pounds when I started high school. I got up to 240 lbs about three years ago. Then I went to intensive care, where I almost died, and where I never ate for almost a month and came out of it weighing about 205. Of course, a lot of that month, over half, I was out of it and have no memory. The doctors told my wife I could have anything I wanted to eat just so I would eat. Hospital food used to be great and now it's terrible and the VA hospital is the worst of all hospitals. She brought me milkshakes, normally forbidden because of the potassium. Some came from Haagen Daaz and some, even better, came from home. Anyhow, for a fat guy I don't sweat much.