Some yes… Some not so much.
i was always confused when i was younger why the drug addicts were stroking themselves to garbage like faces of death....then i got older and actually seriously pissed about it....
Some yes… Some not so much.
Dan if you have seen the vids about their difficult training, there is no way an AAAnald would be able to complete it. You have to support your weight in multiple trials. I'm sure some big guys can and do get through, but not many is my guess.I am not all inclusive. Left some thing out
Navy Seals!
They can parachute way up higher than they have oxygen (they breath through air tanks)
They are very at ease under the sea
They are stealthy
Proven crackshot riflemen,
They actually aren’t a bunch of Arnold S big guys
What they are is an amazing team of folks who have underwent an extremely, emphasize extremely hard training process. No offense to the Green Berets who are an amazing force
Guess what I’m saying is
There are very great volunteer men and women who give their all for us to live in a free USA. I’m a little partial to Navy, I spent close to 30 years serving
I’m kind of old now. I maybe get on a Navy kick now and again.
The men and women of the US Military deserve our respect and love
Dan Dawson
And it's not over yet.2023 has been a real hat...
I had cataract surgery three months ago. I've needed glasses for over 50 years, but no longer. That's a big win. It makes up for a lot of the hatness for the year for me.And it's not over yet.
Were you nearsighted before? I've been like +4.5 since the 4th grade; is there really hope that in old age I could finally be free of contact lenses and reading glasses? I'm all ears!I had cataract surgery three months ago. I've needed glasses for over 50 years, but no longer. That's a big win. It makes up for a lot of the hatness for the year for me.
My MIL had this several years ago. Couldn't get used to not wearing glasses after so long, so she started wearing glasses with non-correcting lenses. Go figure.I had cataract surgery three months ago. I've needed glasses for over 50 years, but no longer. That's a big win.
I was nearsighted. When the cataract in my right eye got too bad for near or far, I got a distance lens put in the right eye. Now I have what they call monovision - right eye for distance, left for near. According to the doctor, there was a risk involved - the surgery could cause a detached retina and possible loss of vision in that eye. So I'm very happy with the results, but I would never take the risk if the vision was correctable with glasses.Were you nearsighted before? I've been like +4.5 since the 4th grade; is there really hope that in old age I could finally be free of contact lenses and reading glasses? I'm all ears!
Certainly you're not implying that @passedpawn lacks those attributes?I think a big part of what Dan brought here were chill vibes and a real friendliness.
Certainly you're not implying that @passedpawn lacks those attributes?
Sadly as well, I can relate to that. Sometimes I try to do better, and this seems to be somewhat easier w age. Not sure if this is because I've mellowed, or am just getting too tired to argue.You guys are funny. Dan is a naturally nice guy. I'm not naturally nice, sadly.
You're in the sweet spot, but it's fleeting. You'll be a full-fledged angry old man before you know it, so enjoy it while you can.Sadly as well, I can relate to that. Sometimes I try to do better, and this seems to be somewhat easier w age. Not sure if this is because I've mellowed, or am just getting too tired to argue.
Regardless; you are arguably the next most charismatic character still languishing down this malty hole.You guys are funny. Dan is a naturally nice guy. I'm not naturally nice, sadly.
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