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At 60 the warranty expires
Topic Started: Aug 29 2014, 05:01 PM (251 Views)
pjedsel
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I am thinking this maybe should have been posted in the restoration forum...I seems you turn 60 and the warranty expires. I just underwent my third orthopedic surgery in the past three years. And as my wife notes, i "started falling apart long before i hit 60. :D Matter of fact she is telling everyone she is getting a new husband...one piece at a time. This time around i managed to tear my left rotator cuff and rupture the bicept muscle. Had the surgery yesterday and now the recovery and therapy. I am hoping my little orange therapy cat will be up to the challenge of making sure I do the therapy. When i had the knee surgery last year she would follow me down the hall to where i did the therapy and stay with me until I was done.

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I figure a rescue truck is appropriate for this post. :lol:
Edited by pjedsel, Aug 30 2014, 06:42 PM.
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juantoo3
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Get better real soon, pastor J!
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Dragnet_Supporter
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Speedy recovery pastor J. Cats are great at sensing when something is off like that. They can be a lot of company.
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Swifty
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Ouch! Wishing you a speedy and full recovery!
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You should be letting your Boss do the heavy stuff John....:) I will pray for your speedy recovery.
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JoeX
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Oh, that stinks. Surgery is never fun. The JL truck is nice, and I don't recall finding that particular version. I'll need to track it down eventually.
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daniel60
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John you have a great attitude and for that nothing will slow you down. God bless you brother and I look forward to enjoying your pictures and friendship for years to come.
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daniel60
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pjedsel
Aug 29 2014, 05:01 PM
I am thinking this maybe should have been posted in the restoration forum...I seems you turn 60 and the warranty expires. I just underwent my third orthopedic surgery in the past three years. And as my wife notes, i "started falling apart long before i hit 60. :D Matter of fact she is telling everyone she is getting a new husband...one piece at a time. This time around i managed to tear my left rotator cuff and rupture the bicept muscle. Had the surgery yesterday and now the recovery and therapy. I am hoping my little orange therapy cat will be up to the challenge of making sure I do the therapy. When i had the knee surgery last year she would follow me down the hall to where i did the therapy and stay with me until I was done.

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I figure a rescue truck is appropriated for this post. :lol:
That is one great looking diecast. I love to have one of those.
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