Aquill is in the house!!
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RE: Aquill is in the house!!
Thanks for asking, and actually as usual I have alot to say! The baby is good, screaming at the top of his lungs oh yeah its pretty awesome. The screaming sometimes gets so loud and animant that it is actually hilarious, I seriously sometimes laugh so hard because there is nothing I can do! She's good lost all of the weight she gained from the pregnancy. Thus far she lost 33lbs. and I've gained about 8 more lbs. since she has had him 2 weeks and a day ago! Thus my total weight gain since the pregnancy is about 35 lbs. and 0 lost since birth! Life's been good, havn't gotten into any fights on this forum so I'm good. What about you anderson how's life been treating you?
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RE: Aquill is in the house!!
Here's the link to the one I got, cost me little bit, had to outbid someone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...919&rd=1,1
I think as long as it has the 8mm thread you should be ok!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...919&rd=1,1
I think as long as it has the 8mm thread you should be ok!!
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ORIGINAL: JimC64
Hey Aquill,
long time no see. Baby looks good an looks like he's got a fair set of lungs on imtoo!
I remember those days (vaguely) about a lifetime ago now it seems.
Re - the weight gain......too many take outs an tv dinners now?....lol
JC
Hey Aquill,
long time no see. Baby looks good an looks like he's got a fair set of lungs on imtoo!
I remember those days (vaguely) about a lifetime ago now it seems.
Re - the weight gain......too many take outs an tv dinners now?....lol
JC
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ORIGINAL: andersen06
Here's the link to the one I got, cost me little bit, had to outbid someone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...919&rd=1,1
I think as long as it has the 8mm thread you should be ok!!
Here's the link to the one I got, cost me little bit, had to outbid someone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...919&rd=1,1
I think as long as it has the 8mm thread you should be ok!!
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RE: Aquill is in the house!!
Man Aquill,
sorry to hear that. I put my back out around 3 years ago now, and it came back about a year and a half ago, really bad.
So bad whether I sat, stood, lay down or whatever I was in serios pain. I got myself a real good chiropractor and he worked some kinda miracle, touch wood I haven't had any probs in the last year or so. You ever thought about checking out a chiropractor?
Jim C
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I had terrible back pain in the mid 80s when I was a teenager.I couldnt stand up straight.One day I was fine the next in agony.Went to a local chiropractor, Mr.Dick, after a few days of this pain.Had to lie on my side on a bed and the nurse standing behind me pulled me backwards from the neck and knees and I heard my back crack right up to my neck.I then had to turn over onto my other side and she did this again.I then hadpulsating electronic pads on my back for around 20 mins.I could hardly stand for 24 hours like they said but when I woke up the day after that I was pain free and have been ever since.Best £30 I ever spent
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I hear they are good (chiro's) but I am also afraid of them. My best buddy was going to one and they made his back worse. My problem with them is that sometimes they are a constant thing you have to go to...unless you find a good one that does it right the first time! I guess everything is circumstantial to each persons back. Worse comes to worse I'll go to one after I become daddy day care but until than I'll see what happens. The problem is that I carry things like drywall 5 days a week and it is alot of work some of the drywall weighs up to 200lbs per sheet which they come in packs of 2. A lift of drywall is made up of 26 sheets in 5/8" and you have anywhere from 8-14 lifts on the truck with 2-4 jobs a day....see where I'm going?
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