"Why don't you look at me when I am talking?" Mrs ERJ asked as we walked around the track. We were walking our daily 40 minutes at a local track. We were going counter-clockwise and I was in the outside lane.
"I think I pulled a muscle in my neck or shoulder and cannot turn my head to the left" I replied.
"How did you do that?" she asked.
I pondered whether to share that information or not. Finally, I decided to share, pride-be-damned.
"I think I pull that muscle while I was napping" I replied.
"What???" Mrs ERJ said with surprise.
"I was dreaming that I was crossing a road and about to get hit by a bunch of cars. So I leaped toward the other side. Unfortunately, my right arm was trapped underneath me and didn't move" I summarized.
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The programming taking place throughout our society is astounding. My goal is for my wife and I to be able to home-school our grandchildren. Even PBS kids is broken.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Veggie Tales?
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DeleteThe original Veggie Tales are great; the later cartoon style ones are not nearly as good.
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Sleeping injuries are a definite sign of old age. Last year I suffered severe pain from rotator cuff impingement, to the point that I could not raise my arm at all with any weight in my hand. It turned out that tucking my arm down while sleeping was putting all my weight on the shoulder joint and crushing the tendons. Changing the position of my arm while sleeping cured the condition after a few months. Oh, and PBS Kids has always been a left-wing conspiracy with the possible exception of Mr. Rogers.
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