Posted by Notjustair on December 29, 2012 at 09:10:49 from (174.229.64.40):
Today marks day three since knee surgery. I'm dying over here.
I was a good boy yesterday and layed on the couch all day. It actually wasn't too bad but I will guarantee that was the first day of its kind in at least 20 years. If I do that again today I will go mental.
I don't want to start any projects cause I will probably get screamed at when the other half gets off work. I have to do something, though. It is my left knee, but I was actually thinking about climbing onto the loader tractor to see if I could use the other leg to work the clutch. There is some manure I could move. Course, I probably wouldn't be able to get myself moved around fast enough to hit the brakes and run into a gate or something.
What do you guys do when you are forced to be in the house? Seems folks like us don't take well to siting around. I have to do something before this costs me money - I have been laying here thinking the furnace sounds funny when it kicks on and I should probably look into it. The furnace was brand new two months ago.
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