What? You mean a person who claims to be huge and so bad off medically they can’t leave the recliner is hiding truth behind the anonymity of the internet? I’m shocked.Dude, you're not hefty
What? You mean a person who claims to be huge and so bad off medically they can’t leave the recliner is hiding truth behind the anonymity of the internet? I’m shocked.Dude, you're not hefty
E-Bike?I'm 5'7" 150lbs and I'm fat
yes, being physically active is very important.
just passed 6000 miles on my bike for this yearView attachment 306236View attachment 306237View attachment 306238
That's the reason I loved cycling. How else can you burn 1200 cals and see 38 miles of scenery in a couple hours? Makes me want to get another bike.I'm 5'7" 150lbs and I'm fat
yes, being physically active is very important.
just passed 6000 miles on my bike for this yearView attachment 306236View attachment 306237View attachment 306238
LOL!E-Bike?
That bike pictured is actually A single speed. 46x17 and that was a 50 mile ride.E-Bike?
One of my friends when I was a teen was an OF named Earl. Earl was in the first wave onto Iwo Jima. We hunted together, and he told me that if I ever decided to enlist, I should avoid combat arms, as I would get my buddies killed. My dad was CaANG, comm troop when that meant carrying a Model 15 Teletype in addition to his backpack, just a few years after Korea and before Vietnam. My 1st and 2nd step-fathers were Navy, officer and enlisted in that order. And I was familiar with the "Navy Life Simulator." Take a dumpster, empty it out, paint it battle ship gray, and set up a bunch of bunks in it. Sleep in it, and have people come by at random times beating on the dumpster, and screaming incomprehensible phrases loudly on a distorted PA system, etc. 3rd step-father was Army. 101st Airborne. One of my buddies in high school's dad was a Warrant Officer in the Air Force. His stories sounded like something I could stand to do. And when I walked past the recruiter's offices, there was a sign that said "$326.10/month, 3 hots and a cot" in the window. That sounded good to me. Had family members betting $100 cash that I would not make it through Basic. Stayed for 24 years, retired as a Master Sergeant. (E-7)The Air Force had requirements? Who knew just kidding, my dad was career Air Force and was thrilled beyond measure when I joined the Marine Corps. OKCPD used to have height/weight ratio requirements too but affirmative action changed that.
My dad & step-mom moved to Western Colorado in 1970, after my disastrous freshman year of high school and took my brother and I (and their four kids) with them. This was shortly after mom dumped the 2nd step-father. I got to work cattle, buck bales the old fashioned way, etc., and help milk cows, raise a garden, chickens, goats and sheep, pigs, horses, and ponies. Didn't get to do rodeo, but did ride in the arena where they held rodeos, and watch a couple of the folks in my high school there ride. Barrel racing, mostly. That is also where I lost my horse, essentially. He was a registered Appaloosa, who for some reason was cut proud. He lost the right side rein when I was across the arena from my dad, who was at the gate. I hollered at him to close the gate, but before he could do it, Diablo was through the gate, and turning to the right to head upcountry. I baled out on the left, and grabbed the bit, and he stopped before I did. Fool horse loved to run, and frankly I wasn't enough horseman for him. Dad took him to the sale yard the next day. I'm still PO'd about that, but I've been a parent for more than 30 years now, myself, so I think I also understand why he did it. I baled when I did because there was a steeper slope up the hill from where were were, and barbed wire at the top of that steeper slope. I was afraid he'd get snagged in it and hurt.I actually identify with most of your post but this part especially ... I was 5"4', now I'm "barely" 5"3' according to the doctor's office. And ******* NO ****ING **** about those spinal nerves regenerating. I'm dealing with raging headaches -- again -- even though it's been a little over 6 months or so since they burned those cervical nerves. Ugh ...
I haven't ever been as low speed, high drag as all you guys. Worked some cattle, bucked some hay, went to the local honkey-tonk and stayed out too late. Took a few bad boys home. Took a few nice guys home. Rode a hog for a while, shot a little USPSA in my 40s. Wound up married to a fairly decent fella. Walked under the wrong tree and to be honest, given the stories I've heard from other people, I'm kinda surprised I'm still here. In all honesty, some days I wish I wasn't.
But ... A girl at work and I have formed a friendship and her kids are rapidly becoming my surrogate family. They call me Aunt Patti. I adore them all. Her and her husband are raising those kids right. For example, the boys (11 and 12) come do yard and garden work for me and I pay them) and her 5 yo daughter brushes Nero. She gets paid for grooming him and keeping him company.
So many people would sit in the truck and play on their phone these days. Not her husband. He was in the middle of everything -- showing the boys how to adjust the lawn mower, how to string and use the weed eater, making sure they did a GOOD job. They, and all the people I meet at the store, who are just like them give me so much hope for the future. Things seem not so bleak when you look around and see that not EVERY millenial and GenX-er is the enemy. A lot of these kids know exactly what's up -- and what they are up against.
Opps ... Sorry for the derail ... Just grateful for what I do still have, I guess ... The Gods do work in mysterious ways.
I eat that too. I avoid hunger and exercise.Any fat guys reading this thread? Didn’t think so. They avoid stuff like this like broccoli and baked chicken
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