Stop in for a cup of coffee

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No then it'll go by even faster
Perhaps.... My BIL is an enabler ... His 36 yr old son , with wife and three kids live in his basement... None have jobs....And his Daughter 29 and her husband ( Who is a Opiod addict ) and their two kids, live there also...........:BangHead::BangHead:
 
Perhaps.... My BIL is an enabler ... His 36 yr old son , with wife and three kids live in his basement... None have jobs....And his Daughter 29 and her husband ( Who is a Opiod addict ) and their two kids, live there also...........:BangHead::BangHead:
As much as I love my kids, they won't be allowed to live at home. I had to stand on my on feet at 17, I'll give them until 19 if enrolled in college or working, after that, see ya. My parents threw me out for a bullshit reason yet my 25 yr old brother who has a kid whom he had on a one night stand . I'd understand it more if he had custody but he doesn't
 
As much as I love my kids, they won't be allowed to live at home. I had to stand on my on feet at 17, I'll give them until 19 if enrolled in college or working, after that, see ya. My parents threw me out for a bullshit reason yet my 25 yr old brother who has a kid whom he had on a one night stand . I'd understand it more if he had custody but he doesn't
Yup, Understand... I was out of parents house at age 17... .... Never looked back... They came back to me... but they are both gone now....
 

I was to distracted at an early age to stay home.

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I just had a thing for nurses.

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So, just for giggles, I decided to start playing Scrabble against a computer program set at its hardest level. So far I'm winning...20 games to 15.
 
The part I never realized before is how much strategy there is in the game. Choosing blocking words, using a root word and then expanding it on the next turn and planning for words that you don't have the letters for yet.
 
With the progression of Alzheimer's that I have seen first hand for the past 6 years, I have decided to start regularly doing the recommended puzzles and games to deepen my mental processes to help resist the decline should I ever get the disease.

Recent studies have shown that doing this can cut the progression rate in half. It also makes you sharper in your cognitive skills even if you don't get the disease. Like taking your brain to the gym for a regular work out.
 
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