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You Rock::dance:
USNR 66-75, active duty from 68-70. Quit dressing for a few years.
Viet Nam era, USN. Got real lucky, ended up at Pearl Harbor with a real interesting job, attached to FAU/CINCPAC/CINCPACFLT. Just gave the CD thing up for a couple of years.
I discovered a weight loss program recently, it's good news and bad news, but works every time:
Bad news is it's called heart surgery.
Good news is , feel great, lost 25lbs, and 2 dress sizes:)
-13 in Fort Wayne this morning. I'm underdressing, pantyhose and leggings, just to stay warm.
I too had heart issues a couple of months ago, must say it's not my preferred method of losing weight, but it works.
I'm down to a 14 from a 18/20
Happy birthday! My 69th happens in November(Thanksgiving to be exact)
A few years ago, I had multiple ear/brain surgeries. Now have a hearing implant. Have long hair now to "hide the scars":)
Currently, I'm waiting for knee surgery, so I'll probably wear more...
68 Fort Wayne
I've always liked winter. Makes it much easier to dress. This year not so much, slipped on some ice and screwed my knee up:sad:
Not only do I remember, but when I was 9 or 10, had a neighbor who wrote copy for Alden's. She always had pics(and samples)laying around. She paid me to deliver her work to the Alden's warehouse in...
USNR, 1966-1975
Active Duty from '68-70, got real lucky and was stationed at Pearl Harbor.
I've had more than my share of surgeries over the past few years, 3 middle ear procedures, a craniotomy, a BAHA hearing implant and a few orthopedic things.
Honestly, when I was dealing with all...
USNR, 66-75. Active Duty,68-70. I got lucky and was stationed at Pearl Harbor, FAUCINCPAC/CINCPACFLT
Not on the forum, but I did run into a former co-worker at a restruant once. I was in drab, she came up to me and asked if I knew who she really was. I did, had a nice talk and became friends.
I've only been stopped at a check point once. It was in Missouri on I40 near Springfield. Not a DUI check point, but a Drug Enforcement Checkpoint. They ran everyone thru a rest area and had dogs...
Remember it well. The bad part was, like others here, had to deal with the draft so I joined the Navy. The good part was being stationed in Hawaii.
The best thing about getting old is that I managed to avoid dying young.
A couple of years ago, I had some real health issues. The morning after my brain surgery, I saw the sun rise and figured out there was no such thing as a bad day.
We all have issues of one form or another and we all can use a shoulder to cry on every now and then. I'd love to chat
I've been growing mine for over a year now.
For practical reasons, I'm letting it grow in order to hide surgery scars and a implanted hearing aid.
The fun part is I still have a full head of...
Not here, but a number of years ago, I was in a Drag bar(drab) and ran into a co-worker, dressed to the "9's". She approched me, I didn't see her. Small world.
It never fails to astound me when I read about the problems and complaints people have with the VA. I say this because I wouldn't be around today if not for the care I've received in the last few...
I've had numerious medical issues over the past few years. I have choosen not to tell my Doc's about my CD'ing......not revelant to my condition.
I would find out what the laws are in Texas concerning discrimination as it affects the LGBT community and go from there.