Posted by Texasmark1 on December 04, 2016 at 18:55:32 from (99.198.13.55):
In Reply to: Plan B much better posted by Adirondack case guy on December 04, 2016 at 16:10:59:
Your work bench looks like mine. Start out clean and before long I just have to stop and clean things out so I can continue. Just a bad habit I got into.....well you know you need the tools close by while you are in a project so you can get to them.
When I was enjoying the suds, I always had one close by. Don't know how many over the years I knocked over because they were right by what I was doing. But I enjoyed 'em and that was that. Funny how the threat of coming down with Type 2 Diabetes can change your whole way of thinking. Last beer was Feb 16, 2015. Still have an unopened 30 pack from that era in the frige. Date code say 90 days for best taste. I don't even wonder what they'd taste like after going on 2 years; don't want to know.
Went to the Dr. on Feb. 17, 2015 and she told me my blood sugar was 136; max permissible pre-meal is 130. Didn't take a rocket scientist to figure what caused that. Thus my favorite pastime abruptly ended; and what's funny, I haven't missed it one bit. Really couldn't believe mind over matter could be that powerful but it is. All you need is the right stimulation. But gotta decide what's important and go with the flow. Haven't looked back.
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