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BOP

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I carry my wallet in my front pocket, but it's because Arthur-ritis won't let me get to my back pocket any longer.
It's also chiropractically incorrrect. Sitting on your wallet throws your hips out of whack, which throws your spine out of whack.
 

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Just sneakin' around....
You know you're surrounded by tards...er, conspiracy theorists, don't you?
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GURPS

INGSOC
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I carry my wallet in my front pocket, but it's because Arthur-ritis won't let me get to my back pocket any longer.
Same. My surgeon said the same thing, carrying a thick wallet in your hip pocket will kill your back. Been using the front pocket for well over 40 years.


Back in the 90's the owner of the plumbing company I worked for - grew up in White Annacostia - kept his wallet in his front pocket wrapped with a couple of rubber bands to stop pick pockets ... dude always had at least 2k in 100s ....

Wed was drinking day, he would sent one of us around the corner up 8th street to buy a couple of six packs ... [ office was on VA Ave SE between the Marine Barracks and Navy Yard next to the freeway]

nothing like knocking back 2-4 beers between 3 - 4 and driving the company truck home
 

PeoplesElbow

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The fork in the road thing is just a huge mess. I know several that took it and they haven't even heard if they have been accepted. Imagine that, something that started out with a sketchy email that said "this is OPM reply yes if you get this email".
 
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herb749

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The fork in the road thing is just a huge mess. I know several that took it and they haven't even heard if they have been accepted. Imagine that, something that started out with a sketchy email that said "this is OPM reply yes if you get this email".


Aren't there a few judges decisions to clear up.
 

vraiblonde

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Life expectancy for a male was about 34-35 years old back then.

This is a myth. If people made it past their 3rd birthday, they were home free and likely to die of old age in their beds. That 34-35 thing is taking infant mortality into consideration. Now, they didn't live as long as we do now, but Benjamin Rush was 67 when he died. Thomas Paine was 72. James Madison was 85. Etc etc.
 
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