Posted by Adirondack case guy on November 06, 2017 at 14:29:52 from (69.207.198.19):
In Reply to: OT Anybody else..... posted by Dave H (MI) on November 06, 2017 at 12:15:30:
I don't get colds or the Flu. I have never had a Flu shot in the past 20yrs.- very bad reaction from one many moon back. I have become a recluse since retirement, and most everything that I need, I can have delivered to my door, with a phone call. (I'm referring to welding supplies, steel, for my projects, and repair parts for my tractors and equipment. The wifey goes to town once a week for essentials, meat, toilet paper and beer, HeHe. We depend heavily on our garden for most of our food. Vegies, milk, cheese and water can make store bought meat, chicken, and fish go a long ways. I truly believe that my life style and lack of contact with the general population, and eating habits have reinforced my immune system from most common ailments. I also believe that when I was receiving radiation treatments for cancer, that those treatments reduced my potential for acquiring those nuisance ailments. The doctors also put some PEX tubing in my hydraulic system, so my oil is making it to the pump again. Back to making the relief valve open on occasion again. HeHe Loren
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