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Well that’s funny... when I was 25 I could hold a chainsaw overhead and trim limbs all day. What’s this 15 mins. sht.
Well it was a nice sunny February day anyway. Maybe I’ll do 15 tomorrow too.

skado 9 Feb 1
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If you're sore tomorrow I'm to far away to give you a massage, drink plenty of fluids.

I went back and did more the next day, so now I'm so sore I can hardly feed myself! Ha. I need to be more active in the Winter months instead of keeping all these atheists straight!

@skado I did that years a go when I decided to start on an exercise routine. Push ups, what could go wrong with pushups, I'm 30 and healthy. The first 10 felt great, so 10 more, then 10 more. I stopped at around 55. Could NOT use my arms the next day, sitting in a steam bath at the YMCA helped. Now any routine starts very slow.

@silverotter11
slow and steady wins the race

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You could likely get a 25 year old to do that for about $50.

Probably worth it.

Yeah but what’s the fun in that. Then I wouldn’t be able to complain about my sore muscles. 🙂

@skado I don't even do my own taxes.

Let alone stink sweat work that could put my eye out or cut off a limb.

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I'm pretty sure chainsaws are heavier today than 40 some years ago. That plus the gravity thing @hankster mentioned explains a lot.

P.S. at 15 mins a day it will take a month to get done what you use to do in a day. Just sayin'. ?

actually they are much lighter...lol.

@hankster ssssssh, I was trying to make him feel better.

@BeeHappy less chainsawing works better.

@hankster oh, alright! Lol

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I know what you mean. The yard work gets harder every summer.

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the gravity is worse these days.

That's what I've heard. I don't think it has anything to do with the additional 40 years.

@BeeHappy just a matter of temporal perspective.

That’s what I’m thinkin’.

@hankster Yes, exactly.

We need to stop worrying about global warming and start working on this runaway gravity problem. If we don’t it’s likely to suck us right down into the ground!

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