Thanks for the laugh, Hazy!I bought some used weights from a friend of mine at work. The only exercise I ever got from them was when I first brought them home, and when I got rid of them ..![]()
Thanks for the laugh, Hazy!I bought some used weights from a friend of mine at work. The only exercise I ever got from them was when I first brought them home, and when I got rid of them ..![]()
Makes sense Aunt Bea since death is certain & there is no protection possible to prevent death.A life insurance policy.
I know! I’ve got a HUGE chip on my shoulder I’ve got to deal with and knock off this poor attitude.A piece a crap car my parents sold me.![]()
I got the great idea that I wanted a push lawnmower many years back... thought it would be just the thing for greater exercise! We already had our regular gas powered mower, but no! .. I wanted to do things my way ...lol...
Hubby bought it for me, and I think I got about 10 laps across the front yard before I realized that it really was a stupid idea. I may have gotten it out of the shed a few times after that, but for the most part, it lived in silence in that shed.
Same thing here...same idea. Push mower, great exercise. Ha, I ended up selling it for $40. I pd $35 for it.
LOL. If they'd made them with four doors, they could have called it a Wego (or we don't).I bought a Yugo. In case you don't remember what a Yugo is. It was a compact hatchback, built by that giant of automobile technology and craftsmanship, Yugoslavia. It spent more time in the shop than it did in my driveway. That's not an exaggeration. 4 days out of 7, it was in the shop. They spent more money fixing the damn thing than I did buying it. There is an intersection near me where 3 streets cross. I'd pull up at the light, and my Yugo would die. It did this multiple times. I can't tell you how nice folks are when your blocking every lane of traffic. One of the features of the Yugo was the rear window defroster. It served as a nice handwarmer, when you were pushing it to the curb.
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LOL. If they'd made them with four doors, they could have called it a Wego (or we don't).