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    Man Decides to Film a Tree in the Woods for a Year.

    The camera is pointed at just one tree, deep in the woods, for a whole year.


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    So, it's obvious that's a "popular" tree.
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    That is cool. That old bear treats the tree like my favorite corner in my living room. I go by and scratch my back on it all the time. I notice his wife didn’t yell at him for it though.

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    Agreed, that is one of my wife's pet peeves......chews on my azz every time I do that.....I hafta go to my office to scratch my back on the day'um door jamb.....why the h3ll does that little pleasure bother wimmim, so much???
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    My favorite doorjamb/backscratcher is the doorway between the kitchen and entryway. Lynn tells me it’s gross because we EAT in there. Huh? WTF does that have to do with anything? Wimmins!

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    Thump, that made me think... did your back ever heal up?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty View Post
    Thump, that made me think... did your back ever heal up?
    Depends on what you mean by "heal" I suppose. They had me scheduled for surgery #13, then I drew the line and said no. Stick me with a fork, I'm done. The open wound finally healed (after a miserable 3-4 years), but I'll live with the pain forever. I can deal with that, but the negative is that it really limits my mobility and I have to take it slow and easy or I won't last through the day and will end up a total vegetable the rest of the day. It's a double-edged sword as about the only thing I can still do that I really enjoy, is eat. But, due to limited mobility, I can get very little exercise. I'm right at 300 lbs. (weighed in at 299 lbs. this morning) Dang, I've given up 99% of what I enjoy doing, but I hate the thought of living off of lettuce and Brussels sprouts!

    Thanks for asking.
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