You started it today buddy! All I did was comment on your thread, or am I not good enough to do that? I guess not since i dont have 35000 post of driffle. You want to sling it, OK Ill sling it! I appreciate your service to our country, I really do, and out of that respect, I wont go where I want to go!
You claim to have it so bad, gues what? Others do to. I get up every morning and go to work! I pay your check! But I have to crawl to the bathroom to get my meds that get me through the day. You have a bad back right? Imagine that in every joint in your body, not being able to move until your meds kick in, and having to deal with that pretty much all day. Imagine knowin g that by the time you reach 50, or in your case 60, that you will probaly be in a wheel chair, having to be fed with a spoon because you cnat hold one yourself. Iamgine not being able to hold your grandkids, not being able to drive to the store to get your meds, not being about to wipe your own rearend. This is what I have to live with EVRY DAY OF MY LIFE! Do I feel sorry for you, nope! I do what I can now to give myself and my kids a better life that what I grew up with, and then have to listen to people like you act like they are in such bad shape! Please!
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