Reo Lounge Part V

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bushmaster

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At least you didn't get a deadly treadmill. I was shocked when I read how many injuries those things cause.
I believe that. Most injuries are probably caused by moving the damn thing out to the garage when the wife changes her mind and gets a stair-stepper, then changes it again for a Total Gym, then back again to the treadmill. I've gotten a goodly amount of exercise from these machines and I don't work out.
 

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I believe that. Most injuries are probably caused by moving the damn thing out to the garage when the wife changes her mind and gets a stair-stepper, then changes it again for a Total Gym, then back again to the treadmill. I've gotten a goodly amount of exercise from these machines and I don't work out.
hey bushy what up ? :)
 

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Well I got my SOD clone and genuine BF kit for it and it works flawlessly!

I will post pics tamale, or maybe laterz....

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Although I am waiting for repair parts for my Reo, I could still test the BF adapter and it works flawlessly!

It's a great atty to add to your BF collection!
 
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MamaTried

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Oh you should get one, when needed. They aren't fun, but they beat the fire out of the alternative! I had an online friend who put that off. He isn't around anymore. It will be 8-9 years before I get another scope check. Believe me, I am in no hurry.

thanks, KK

as a prostate cancer survivor, and former professional gambler, i keep weighing the odds, like a bookmaker :)
 

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Well let me say this, getting READY for the scope job, is by far the worst part of it. They put me to sleep, so I didn't know a thing. That's the way I like it. I had another deal, when I was in my late twenties, and I was awake during the whole thing. NO FUN. But the colonoscopy wasn't nearly as bad. You will be a little weak for a day or two, then right back to normal. Thank goodness my insurance paid for it.
 
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