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#1 · (Edited)
My cat might be kinda old, But I would bet he can kick most other cats ass.


Update: September 2014
The cat that started this thread is not longer with us.
R.I.P. "The Michael"
 
#65,992 ·
Years ago I suspected it's all downhill after you turn 30 and can confirm it gets steeper after age 40. By the time you're 50 I'm told you're just looking for a soft pillow to land on and when you approach 60 you're trying to find an ergonomic shovel to dig yourself out with.
I would disagree. Yes there are things I don't do anymore but I am still active and probably wheel more than most of you guys combined.
Too bad this fucked up site no longer has the :finger: emoji. :)
 
#65,993 ·
For me it was about 2-3 weeks after I first felt it that I started to feel normal-ish again.
I feel like I'm getting closer to normal, finally getting shit done around the house/in the barn. But deff not 100%, and need breaks, and more naps than normal. I think im 3 weeks post positive.
 
#65,994 ·
He's got like a month on me so it counts. Just like my wife who's 6 weeks older and has to hear it all the time.
I have a buddy who's birthday is in July, mine is in April.... I will always be "the old man" because I am 3 months older.... :ROFLMAO:
 
#65,998 · (Edited)
The executive team here fired the entire production department management last week, Production Manager, both supervisors on first shift.

Now they're expediting shipments and missing trucks lol.

I'm totally cool with letting people go, even wholesale, but FFS have the outline of a plan in place perhaps?
Shoot first ask questions later...