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In the Winter, when I can't ride my bike, I do resistance exercise. Today was a leg day.

If you don't fight, you will die. Sure, you can find an exception, and 100,00 corpses that aren't one in a million (sorry about the math).

I'm usually in treatment for prostate cancer, right now it's just pills. had heart surgery in August, and had a severe stroke a couple years ago.

There is an autobiography, don't like the guy, I'll never read it, but the title is unforgettable.

Old age is not for sissies.

Truer words.
 
In the Winter, when I can't ride my bike, I do resistance exercise. Today was a leg day.

If you don't fight, you will die. Sure, you can find an exception, and 100,00 corpses that aren't one in a million (sorry about the math).

I'm usually in treatment for prostate cancer, right now it's just pills. had heart surgery in August, and had a severe stroke a couple years ago.

There is an autobiography, don't like the guy, I'll never read it, but the title is unforgettable.

Old age is not for sissies.

Truer words.
I think it's better to allow oneself to be fit and healthy rather than to force oneself.
 
I had polio, sport, it's always been fight.

Must be nice.
I did too!

Well a touch of it, it messed up my lower leg bones. Leg braces took care of the worst of it but I don't remember them. They came off when I was four, or so I was told.

My mom said to completely straighten them out they would have to had to break both of my legs, reset, and be in traction for months.

I'm told it's half the reason for my current knee troubles. Oh well.

Small wonder mothers of that era were chasing the polio vaccine when one came out. Virginia was hit very hard.

 
In the Winter, when I can't ride my bike, I do resistance exercise. Today was a leg day.

If you don't fight, you will die. Sure, you can find an exception, and 100,00 corpses that aren't one in a million (sorry about the math).

I'm usually in treatment for prostate cancer, right now it's just pills. had heart surgery in August, and had a severe stroke a couple years ago.

There is an autobiography, don't like the guy, I'll never read it, but the title is unforgettable.

Old age is not for sissies.

Truer words.
Is superannuation your goal?
 
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