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If you are going to do that - I would prefer poplar.:rolleyes: Well, actually white oak.
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dusty wrote:If you are going to do that - I would prefer poplar.:rolleyes: Well, actually white oak.
Black Walnut! It does not belong 'in the middle'!

Ebony is 'rare, but all black ain't all that beautiful!;)
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Does that mean new members start as 'MDF'?
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dgale wrote:Does that mean new members start as 'MDF'?
Particle 'board'!:D
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JPG40504 wrote:"Platutium"?:confused:

That anything like "Flatulation"?:D
Only if the member is an old fart.
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Given my current status I suppose mine would be:

Posterior Plantedus

Jim:D:mad:

My PT, today asked what I had picked up in the shop since surgery. Upon hearing a tape measure it was suggested the door locks should be changed and keys hidden until she and surgeon agree I can return there. Jim
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fjimp wrote:Given my current status I suppose mine would be:

Posterior Plantedus

Jim:D:mad:

My PT, today asked what I had picked up in the shop since surgery. Upon hearing a tape measure it was suggested the door locks should be changed and keys hidden until she and surgeon agree I can return there. Jim
You need a Male PT! Too many 'shes'! Does 'she' even know what a tape measure is/weighs?
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I'm not tellin'.
dusty wrote:I know he had a motorcycle back then but I did not know he was into mountain biking.

I don't know. Maybe Shipwright or Gene can tell you.
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fjimp wrote:Given my current status I suppose mine would be:

Posterior Plantedus

Jim:D:mad:

My PT, today asked what I had picked up in the shop since surgery. Upon hearing a tape measure it was suggested the door locks should be changed and keys hidden until she and surgeon agree I can return there. Jim
I'm sorry, Jim, but I think I will side with your PT on this one. If I had adhered to what my PT told me, I would be much better off today. She did everything she could to make me understand that.

Now, almost seven years later, I totally understand. I pay the price every time I attempt to walk more than about 1/4 mile.

Good luck on your recovery.

BTW, what is your "lift weight" ;imit?
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[quote="dusty"]I'm sorry, Jim, but I think I will side with your PT on this one. If I had adhered to what my PT told me, I would be much better off today. She did everything she could to make me understand that.

Now, almost seven years later, I totally understand. I pay the price every time I attempt to walk more than about 1/4 mile.

Good luck on your recovery.

BTW, what is your "lift weight" ]

My post was mostly in jest. Trust me this is my last chance and no matter how much I hate the advice I Will Follow It! This woman is one of best in town. She helped our daughter after a back surgery. Our daughter has lost some thirty pounds. Is now a size 6 and participates in three or more Iron Woman competitions each year. I have great faith in her work. Prior to surgery I had an eight pound weight limit with right arm. Post surgery is still unknown. What was said in my original post is accurate. I am not about to take any chances but love kidding this lady. Jim
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