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Re: O/T The over 50 Test
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Posted by Harley on January 14, 2006 at 20:29:13 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: O/T The over 50 Test posted by old art on January 14, 2006 at 20:21:45:
Chief, while the test might well be unseemly, unmanly, and downright embarrassing, it is almighty necessary for us "more mature" fellas. The worst part is the crap they make you drink a gallon of before the test so they can spot stuff. Had it done a year or so ago, and believe me, I too was apprehensive. Not to worry. The staff are professionals, and if you think you don't like it, just stop and think what they are going through. Anyway, they went in, or up, or well you know what I mean, and radiated several small pollops or small growths in there that weren't anything now but that could have grown into something later, and I was out in an hour. No hits, no runs, and no errors. For heaven's sake get it done. It is the most treatable thing there is, but the least observed bedcause it is "unseamly". Bullhockey. I'm as manly as the next guy, but now I have the well feeling of knowing I have a clean puter. Harley
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