I agree Steve. When I had to wear the brace I sweat so badly that I had to start using a cortisone cream to combat the rash that started.
BS, You did the trick, thunderstorm went through and it dropped 20 degrees here. I figured you were in a brace sometime in your life. I am beginning to think you are superman.Backwoods Savage said:I agree Steve. When I had to wear the brace I sweat so badly that I had to start using a cortisone cream to combat the rash that started.
tfdchief said:BS, You did the trick, thunderstorm went through and it dropped 20 degrees here. I figured you were in a brace sometime in your life. I am beginning to think you are superman.Backwoods Savage said:I agree Steve. When I had to wear the brace I sweat so badly that I had to start using a cortisone cream to combat the rash that started.
tfdchief said:BS, You did the trick, thunderstorm went through and it dropped 20 degrees here. I figured you were in a brace sometime in your life. I am beginning to think you are superman.Backwoods Savage said:I agree Steve. When I had to wear the brace I sweat so badly that I had to start using a cortisone cream to combat the rash that started.
raybonz said:tfdchief said:BS, You did the trick, thunderstorm went through and it dropped 20 degrees here. I figured you were in a brace sometime in your life. I am beginning to think you are superman.Backwoods Savage said:I agree Steve. When I had to wear the brace I sweat so badly that I had to start using a cortisone cream to combat the rash that started.
He was Superman when he was young but now he is just Supperman lol..
Ray
Thanks Den.Den said:WoW! Who knew that heating with wood was such a dangerous sport?
Best wishes for your health!
tfdchief said:Sorry, just feeling a little sorry for myself today.
tfdchief said:Jags, I guess I should know all of that, but you reminding and encouraging helps. Thanks.
heat seeker, thanks
BG, I have read occasionally but have never really had time. I can enjoy a good book but rarely. I would try any suggestions. Its just hard to tell you what kind of reading material interests me. Some of the topics on this forum can really get my interest others don't. When I am interested, I read every word. And I spend several hours each day on here reading posts. I know that's not much to go on but thanks for the help and advise. Steve
Thanks a lot BG. I am going to have my wife get a couple of your suggestions and give it a try. The first one sounds like what I need. I really need a book to grab and keep my attention.BeGreen said:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson is a good read. Well written and addictive. There are 2 sequel books if the first catches your interest. If you like American history, 1776 by David McCullough is a great read. He's an excellent writer and also wrote John Adams and Truman.
Another thing you might try are the History of Rome podcasts. This is an amazing effort by Mike Duncan. It's online and free. Excellent work with 144 chapters so far and still evolving.
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
tfdchief said:Thanks a lot BG. I am going to have my wife get a couple of your suggestions and give it a try. The first one sounds like what I need. I really need a book to grab and keep my attention.BeGreen said:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson is a good read. Well written and addictive. There are 2 sequel books if the first catches your interest. If you like American history, 1776 by David McCullough is a great read. He's an excellent writer and also wrote John Adams and Truman.
Another thing you might try are the History of Rome podcasts. This is an amazing effort by Mike Duncan. It's online and free. Excellent work with 144 chapters so far and still evolving.
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
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