Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
Get your drink back from your damn cat!
Chris
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
Get your drink back from your damn cat!
Chris
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
Get your drink back from your damn cat!
Chris
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Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
As many of you know I am in nursing school. I once cared for a lady who
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
As many of you know I am in nursing school. I once cared for a lady who
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
As many of you know I am in nursing school. I once cared for a lady who
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
took too much ibuprofen over a long period of time and wound up in the
hospital with a colostomy. Ibuprofen is great stuff, but always take food
with it and do not get into a pattern of taking it on a regular basis. If
you feel that you need ibuprofen every day you either need to stop doing
that or see a doc who specializes in treatment for chronic pain.
I would not take as much ibuprofen as your friend suggests except on the
advice of a physician to treat an acute inflammatory condition. For the
sorts of activity you are talking about I might take one tablet.
I am paying the guy around the corner to put spring bushings on my Suburban.
He's young and in need of money and can handle it.
There is a pharmacist in here who might say something...
Earle
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:02:48 GMT, "c" <c@me.org> shared the
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:02:48 GMT, "c" <c@me.org> shared the
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:02:48 GMT, "c" <c@me.org> shared the
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
following:
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
>
>Get your drink back from your damn cat!
>
>Chris
>
*chuckle*
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Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!