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Middle Age - Are You Older Than You Think?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1324891" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I started to add up how much time I have spent on crutches but I decided that I don't want to know the answer. It has been a lot of time. But I do know that I spent more time using them because of recreation (snow skiing) and from work (falling timber) than I ever did from riding rough stock in rodeos.</p><p></p><p>I always found it kind of curious that the winter ('73-'73) I decided to go to Texas to rodeo there was a general lack of guys riding broncs. Turn over a rock and two bull rides came out from under it. But my traveling partner and I both rode bareback broncs. We would drive 200 miles to a rodeo, win first and second, and barely win enough to get our entry fees and gas money back. Just the opposite was true up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1324891, member: 498"] I started to add up how much time I have spent on crutches but I decided that I don't want to know the answer. It has been a lot of time. But I do know that I spent more time using them because of recreation (snow skiing) and from work (falling timber) than I ever did from riding rough stock in rodeos. I always found it kind of curious that the winter ('73-'73) I decided to go to Texas to rodeo there was a general lack of guys riding broncs. Turn over a rock and two bull rides came out from under it. But my traveling partner and I both rode bareback broncs. We would drive 200 miles to a rodeo, win first and second, and barely win enough to get our entry fees and gas money back. Just the opposite was true up here. [/QUOTE]
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