[quote]giterdone wrote:
[quote]Cal Jones wrote:
@git… no, but men get the old prostate exam instead.
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Cal, I am aware. So very, very aware of this fact.[/quote]
I hope they bought you dinner first.
[quote]giterdone wrote:
[quote]Cal Jones wrote:
@git… no, but men get the old prostate exam instead.
[/quote]
Cal, I am aware. So very, very aware of this fact.[/quote]
I hope they bought you dinner first.
I had nasty stomach pain years back and doctor had to check for blood and such in the back door.
in pure frenchie style:
“You are going to do that without any preliminaries?”
doc didn’t think I was funny.
true story. I get funny and laugh when I’m nervous.
Kimba: rather be proactive and smart than live like an ostrich and pay the price. so many people ignore what they don’t like only to make it worse.
strong woman is strong.
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I had nasty stomach pain years back and doctor had to check for blood and such in the back door.
in pure frenchie style:
“You are going to do that without any preliminaries?”
doc didn’t think I was funny.
true story. I get funny and laugh when I’m nervous.
Kimba: rather be proactive and smart than live like an ostrich and pay the price. so many people ignore what they don’t like only to make it worse.
strong woman is strong.[/quote]
When I had hernia surgery a while back the nurse practitioner needed to check it out after the doc did, which I didn’t understand, so I said “Does this mena we’re going steady?”
[quote]JoeGood wrote:
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I had nasty stomach pain years back and doctor had to check for blood and such in the back door.
in pure frenchie style:
“You are going to do that without any preliminaries?”
doc didn’t think I was funny.
true story. I get funny and laugh when I’m nervous.
Kimba: rather be proactive and smart than live like an ostrich and pay the price. so many people ignore what they don’t like only to make it worse.
strong woman is strong.[/quote]
When I had hernia surgery a while back the nurse practitioner needed to check it out after the doc did, which I didn’t understand, so I said “Does this mena we’re going steady?”[/quote]
I made a similar comment - oddly enough they don’t seem to have much of a sense of humor about this - probably because they’ve heard every possible line 1,000 times!
For what it’s worth, Kaiser (a big US medical provider) does not recommend boob-squishing until 50 unless you have a predisposing reason. The evidence on detection effectiveness vs false positives is mixed. I choose not to be medically treated unless there is something very wrong with me.
<3 <3 <3 cafe bike riding !!!
mainy told me you can do 50 situps with 25lbs over your head on a steep decline. Is that true?
i’ll take this opportunity to share a boob story of mine.
during my annual, my doc does a manual breast exam. last one i had before i started gaining weight, shes poking around my left breasticle and she exclaims, “oh WOW i can feel your RIBS!!” i said, “thaaaaaanks.” then she realized that was potentially offensive, and felt awful. i lol’d. hard.
now my massage lady just wows at the muscle there. i like scenario #2 better. ![]()
Nikki, sexy-time talk plus lifting = good log times. Oh, and pictures including incredible avi’s such as yours!
Frenchie, I loved the story. My gyno does a back door check at every annual. This does not phase me in the slightest. You may draw any inference you wish from that tidbit. ![]()
Joe, I like your brand of comedy!
MA Man, this means you’ll just have to try harder for the creative line they haven’t heard before.
True story, which involves this theme and the backdoor theme both: my husband and I ride a tandem bicycle. I cannot count how many times we’ve heard “she’s not pedaling” from bystanders. Not funny, or original. But, one day last summer we were riding the tandem down a fancy shopping street in the city, with lots of high-end cars stopped in traffic as were we. A late-20’s guy driving a convertible with his girlfriend in the passenger seat noticed us next to his car and shouted to us “Hey, I ride tandem too…I fuck her (pointing to GF) in the ass!” Then he floored it and drove away.
We laughed so hard we almost fell off the bicycle. Creativity CAN succeed!
Spider, I respect that choice. I choose to have every test for which my insurance will pay.
TPD/Bre, my prowess has been greatly exaggerated by my partner-in-crime. I’ve done decline sits with a 10 lb. plate behind my head, probably for sets of 10 at most. Perhaps she needs to demonstrate these for us???
CBear, I can absolutely feel my ribs if I paw at my breasticles. But I revel in my tiny freakishness, which doesn’t shock you.
Today’s training: about 50 squats up to 10 @ 95 with decent knees. I still suck at wall squats, but I worked those too.
Muscle-y boobicles ftw!
Have you started running yet?
[quote]mom-in-MD wrote:
Muscle-y boobicles ftw!
Have you started running yet? [/quote]
Betty, I’ve done Week 1, Workouts 1 & 2. I’ll be doing W1/Day 3 tomorrow. You?
I’m still tryin to get day 2 in!
I’m not to worried… it’s not a race, it’s just about getting it done.
I concur with the Albino. nod
I’m definitely jealous of you and your fella’s local vacations. It cheers me to know there are folks out there who do that sort of thing though. ![]()
So thats what Tandem means, that sounds way more interesting.
[quote]ManfromMass wrote:
[quote]JoeGood wrote:
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I had nasty stomach pain years back and doctor had to check for blood and such in the back door.
in pure frenchie style:
“You are going to do that without any preliminaries?”
doc didn’t think I was funny.
true story. I get funny and laugh when I’m nervous.
Kimba: rather be proactive and smart than live like an ostrich and pay the price. so many people ignore what they don’t like only to make it worse.
strong woman is strong.[/quote]
When I had hernia surgery a while back the nurse practitioner needed to check it out after the doc did, which I didn’t understand, so I said “Does this mena we’re going steady?”[/quote]
I made a similar comment - oddly enough they don’t seem to have much of a sense of humor about this - probably because they’ve heard every possible line 1,000 times!
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you’d think the line coming from a cute 24 year old Frenchie would have made his day though… it would have made mine. lol.
[quote]nlmain wrote:
[quote]ManfromMass wrote:
[quote]JoeGood wrote:
[quote]nlmain wrote:
I had nasty stomach pain years back and doctor had to check for blood and such in the back door.
in pure frenchie style:
“You are going to do that without any preliminaries?”
doc didn’t think I was funny.
true story. I get funny and laugh when I’m nervous.
Kimba: rather be proactive and smart than live like an ostrich and pay the price. so many people ignore what they don’t like only to make it worse.
strong woman is strong.[/quote]
When I had hernia surgery a while back the nurse practitioner needed to check it out after the doc did, which I didn’t understand, so I said “Does this mena we’re going steady?”[/quote]
I made a similar comment - oddly enough they don’t seem to have much of a sense of humor about this - probably because they’ve heard every possible line 1,000 times!
[/quote]
you’d think the line coming from a cute 24 year old Frenchie would have made his day though… it would have made mine. lol.
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Coming from someone like you, it would have made mine too!
Apparently I didn’t have that effect…
testicles, tits, prostate exams, naughty french girls, riding “tandem”…Kimba, I LOVE this log! ![]()
Thanks everyone for playing in my log!
Yesterday’s training was Week 1/Day 3 of Couch to 5K. An easy 20 min. run/walk, which totally doesn’t even feel to me like exercise. Oh well, it was a beautiful sunny day and I enjoyed it while I was doing it. My knee wasn’t worse after doing this and I’m hopeful that this slow, boring running regime is the continued ticket to pain-free running.
I’m in the same camp as arachne. I don’t go to the doctor unless there is something wrong with me that either a) I cannot fix myself or b) scares me. If I’m going to be violated, it better be for pleasure.
Kimba - glad your training was pain free. Taking things slowly is one of the hardest things as it’s easy to become impatient, think “oh it’ll be fine” and then find out it’s not actually fine at all. My body bears the scars of years of stupid training decisions and I still find it hard to be patient.
Slow wins the race =)
I tried the OH squats to help with your arch. Definetely look up when doing them. During my warm-up, I remembered your dilemma and tried the OH squats looking forward. In the hole, my booty tucked under. Did it again looking up, and my arch stayed even when in the hole. You don’t even have to think about it.
So when you do them again, remember to look up. Should take care of that.
^ makes sense! smart cookie ![]()