The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I am just making an observation. Exercise is a major roadblock to good health. I walked into my office area one day a number of years back and found one of my co-workers with a gigantic cast on her leg and on crutches. Not 5 minutes later we got a phone call telling us that our boss was in the hospital with broken ribs and punctured lung. Both, had happened while skiing. The first was a nasty fall and the second was when a tree apparently jumped out in front of him while he was headed down a major slope. Tiger woods has spent years healing from various knee and back injuries all related to a sporting exercise. There are way to many examples existing that show the folly of exercise. Sonny Bono comes to mind. So I will die out of shape, but, with a lot fewer last days to healing from sporting injuries.

This reminds me of a local running club in my area--named after a runner, who died running a road race . . . :cautious:
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Ive been rotating between Oral B and Phillips for years.. but this the first time I’ve had a toothbrush with an iPhone app :cautious:

My hygienist is so excited about my 2 purchases., she said “I’m going to text you in 3 days to check in, and hear how much you love them!” I’ve seriously never heard someone rave about a toothbrush and air floss so much, she needs to be on a commercial 🤣

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Charging now.. wondering if the air floss will be messy.lol

Just last week, I bought a new toothbrush for 89 cents. Oh, it wasn't a name brand either--it had the name of my grocery store on it! Now that's what I call really "plussing" a generic toothbrush! :p
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Opportunities are far more plentiful to pursue. Woman also are not let go when pregnant and there is leave with job security. Daycares. So many more choices with support from laws that allow women in volume to aspire to be more. College admission for certain fields is now wide open. Gone are token woman becoming doctors etc.

I agree that business opportunities are more plentiful, and it's great to have choices. I'm also very happy for the women that choose to be full-time homemakers for their career, and do an outstanding job running their household. (Note: A number of men have also chosen that career, too, while their wives work outside the home.)

Diversified choices for all -- that's what a true democracy is all about! :cat:
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
So my option is strive to be all you can be should you ever be in a position to provide income and Heath insurance to your offspring. Our country is changing so rapidly. What was once a back up for families can be gone in one signature in the states. That begs the then what?

Absolutely--everyone needs a Plan B in life! :) (That made me think about the at-home family careers. Those people have so many transferable skills. I'll bet that they would be attractive to hiring managers in the culinary field, garment industry, child care fields, financial planning, and some in leadership/coaching.) Even if it took a while for them to get up to speed, I have every confidence they would succeed.

Wish I had half of those skills to fall back on, if my job ceased to exist. ;)
 

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