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Old Mar 04, 2013, 09:35 PM
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Had a blast at the 4 day weekend, party on the mountain, cousin's b-day/ 4 year's since I went to the psych ER celebration.

The little lady and I had quite the time. I even mustered up the courage to drop the L-bomb.

Got to try out the new rifle I bought. Used it to shoot one of those exploding targets for everyone's enjoyment. Turned an old aluminum cooler into scrap metal and a smear of ancient insulation.

Also punished my liver for one last hoorah. Had my first round of court appointed alcohol counseling Thursday and she said one of their policies is that you abstain from alcohol. Since I have yet to be convicted and we are still in the intro phase of the sessions, I justified the drinking.

Now to start a busy week. Double tonight, chiro in the AM, back at 3. Double Wednesday. Counseling at noon Thursday, back at 3. Work a regular shift Friday so I can drive the 2 hours to the gf's, get a little rest, then drive 4 more hours to my good lady friends' 25th b-day party Saturday evening. Spend Saturday night there for sure. Not sure about Sunday. Make it back in time to get back to work by 3 on Monday.

Gonna be a blur!

Best wishes and good luck to all, especially those that are really struggling. Just remember, don't give up. Don't let the demons get ya
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Old Mar 05, 2013, 02:02 AM
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you have a busy and exciting life

take time to give your body some rest
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Old Mar 05, 2013, 05:20 PM
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you have a busy and exciting life

take time to give your body some rest
I wish there were enough hours in the day. Never seems to be.

Slept for an hour in the truck before my chiro appt., then an hour at home in bed. Now been back at work since 2:30.

Figure I better get in all the working and overtime now while I still can. My hips been giving me trouble and I feel its only a matter of time before my back and joint trouble make it that I can no longer perform the kind of work I like to do.

Its hard to listen when you get told its time to slow down and take it easy and you're not even 25.
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Glad you have things you enjoy doing that keep you busy. 25 is too young to be considered old, that's for sure.
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