tz375 wrote:Once!!!!! Is that the classic British understatement I hear.
I have had a lot of them and according to the ortho guy I've used up my shoulders and need replacement joints. Don't make them like they used to. Planned obsolescence is what it is.
Stay healthy and enjoy every day. I think I'll go and sit and watch the leaves change color. Or I could just suck it up and get some work done on one of the many projects out there in the Gay Raj.
Duho, I think my right shoulder was made by the same manufacturer as yours. Hopefully I'll be able to keep it going a while longer. I aint even that old.....
Ok done whining. I guess I should head out to the garage myself.
tz375 wrote:Once!!!!! Is that the classic British understatement I hear.
I have had a lot of them and according to the ortho guy I've used up my shoulders and need replacement joints. Don't make them like they used to. Planned obsolescence is what it is.
Stay healthy and enjoy every day. I think I'll go and sit and watch the leaves change color. Or I could just suck it up and get some work done on one of the many projects out there in the Gay Raj.
i just seen the ortho surgeon that installed my titanium plate in my shoulder. he is going to remove it in january!!
Happy birthday to you....
Happy birthday to you....
Happy birthday dear Markieeeeeeeeeeeeee.....
Happy birthday to you!!!........................................and many more!!!!!
i take it ,its me your sending the salutations to.
thanks to all.
49 years very old.
playing squash in my teens has finaly caught up with me.
knees and ankles are like creeky door hinges.
but the hot texas climate suits me alot better than the damp south of england.
looking foward to seeing some of you at next years gap meeting.
thanks again mark
She will never be pretty but hoping she will be a fun ride.
two-stroke-brit wrote:i take it ,its me your sending the salutations to.
thanks to all.
49 years very old.
playing squash in my teens has finally caught up with me.
knees and ankles are like creaky door hinges.
but the hot Texas climate suits me a lot better than the damp south of England.
looking forward to seeing some of you at next years gap meeting.
thanks again mark
I won't be going this year since I've yet to have my first lesson
But, I'm going to make it a point to get out there in 2012.
I hope you take lots of pictures and post plenty of stories.