General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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5aces
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by 5aces » Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:16 pm
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Sleeprider
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by Sleeprider » Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:23 pm
I enjoyed the look back. A contrast of me in the 70s and today would be equally shocking.
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Patrick A
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by Patrick A » Sun Dec 13, 2009 11:55 pm
Boy most of them look like they were rode hard and put away wet. As the saying goes.
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by kteague » Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:04 am
Ok, I confess, I found myself comparing how well those close to my age have held up to my own 'then and now'. Only on a few did I say, "Really? Reeaaallly?" Most just looked like older versions of themselves. As with my recent Class of '69 high school reunion, I found I had aged middle-of-the-road with other class members. I had expected my health health issues to have aged me more than the average, but either others have health issues too or a lot of us were rode hard and put away wet. I'm guessing the non horse folks on here are a bit perplexed about what that looks like.
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by katcw » Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:11 am
Thanks. I really enjoyed this!
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by Patrick A » Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:47 pm
kteague wrote:Ok, I confess, I found myself comparing how well those close to my age have held up to my own 'then and now'. Only on a few did I say, "Really? Reeaaallly?" Most just looked like older versions of themselves. As with my recent Class of '69 high school reunion, I found I had aged middle-of-the-road with other class members. I had expected my health health issues to have aged me more than the average, but either others have health issues too or a lot of us were rode hard and put away wet. I'm guessing the non horse folks on here are a bit perplexed about what that looks like.
Katie
You are show our age......I got asked to leave in 1968
I got invited to my High School Reunion...I didn't like most of them people I was in school with then and I know for sure my opinons of them have never changed. I had a chance one time to contact one of my so called friend's from my school days..he runs a computer website company. I called and asked him to help us create our website. Never got any responce. I also had another kid I lived across the street from all of my school years, when my Father died a number of years ago he came to the funeral what a scumbag he was. He went on to become a Coach for a well known college their baseball program. His claim to fame was he played for the farm team of the San Francisco Giants, Any way sorry for the rant.
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Don't Bend or Squash, My Aluminum Hat,it keeps them from knowing what I am thinking!
I need more Coffee&Old Bushmills!
"Without Truckdrivers America Stops!"
I'm not always wrong,but I'm not always right!
"Semper Fi"