Grier
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I guess so Craig. Being the sole Survivor of a dreadful plane crash it changed him greatly. It was an OK movie.Never watched it. A psychological thriller?
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I guess so Craig. Being the sole Survivor of a dreadful plane crash it changed him greatly. It was an OK movie.Never watched it. A psychological thriller?
I wasn't fan of that movie because it was very hard to work out but I'm still a big fan of Jeff Bridges and my favorite movie of his is The Big Lebowski.I guess so Craig. Being the sole Survivor of a dreadful plane crash it changed him greatly. It was an OK movie.
Zman, I loved The Big Lebowski, one of my favourite movies. It was so funny, especially when they tossed their friend's Ashes "into" the wind!I wasn't fan of that movie because it was very hard to work out but I'm still a big fan of Jeff Bridges and my favorite movie of his is The Big Lebowski.
Am also repeating my earlier tips as not sure if you guys took note. Always rise slowly from bed, do some toe wiggling then deep breathing exercises. Another is to always make room temp water your first beverage of the day. A third, for muscle retention are lite lifting exercises. I use a soup can in each hand and device certain modes.More health tips for us old farts. If you have trouble sleeping or returning to sleep rather than take a sedative tap middle of forehead with middle finger for 30/40 secs and or same procedure to your temples. I have been a lifetime sufferer of insomnia, so rather than use a sleeping drug I am now using this method along with a herbal supplement. To aid in avoiding a possible stroke do daily neck exercises, rotational, nodding and side to side.