Re: "Who, are YOU to judge?"



Sherrie Lee wrote:

On Jun 27, 3:22 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sherrie Lee wrote:

On Jun 26, 4:23 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sherrie Lee wrote:

On Jun 25, 4:19 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Oyas. Unfortunately (kinda like women and tits), the first 15 pounds

You best be saying that women and tits make your brain go gah gah,

If you don't understand that by now, I'll just hafta show you in person.
EVERY girl who diet-freaked in the days I was 'way skinny lost the
weight from her tits /first/.

It's been too long; I forgot. I actually welcome smaller tits,
although walking hasn't been a problem without support, lately. I
don't run, any longer. Gets embarrassing when the belly flops more
than the, you know.

How do you know about my you know?


Exercising imagery writing without really saying much.

(thanks for the grin)



But yes, it does.




Okay. I know this is about you. What can help? Do you keep your legs
up when you write?

At secretary and kitchen, I can't; I'm leaning on the working
surface. I built a slant footstool under here, which works for feet
and ankles but throws my ass back onto the sciatic notches.
Real trouble is I've been sitting in /this chair/ eight+ hours a
day for 40 years. I've changed the cushions, but not often enough;
sucker's given me Tailor's Seat (a local bursitis like housemaid's
knee and tennis elbow).



Sitting on your chair must be like sitting on the floor. No wonder! 40
years? Dennis, what can I do to help you get with the times (no, not
the paper; the century)? Have you ever tested a decent office chair?
Please. I'm serious.


I have a putatively-decent ergonomically-designed Real Office Chair with swivel, swing, tilt, and height right over there, not four feet.
For my guest/kitty.
Not only does it give me a pain in the ass faster than this one (an oak "captain's chair" older'n I am), it wipes the radio off the reference/cigar shelves should I make the misteak of agreeing that it swivels.

The current problem arises of the fact that I, Idiot, spent over 16 hours in this chair Monday, I think it was.
When I finally stood up, I couldn't.
Not the first time I didn't go for coffee often or long enough.
Wanna hear something really funny? The problem may have arisen when I started bringing two cups of coffee to the desk some years ago.
Two years ago, part of that space was taken up by a humidor.

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