Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I’m a bit further along, I can pick up sticks but still some snow here and there. Yard not all flat surface so a bit unstable
Back yard slopes down away from the house. No issue walking. But they dont want much bending. Plus I have 'branches' down back that are likely over my 10lb limit. I'm hoping they give me a couple weeks of restriction change/therapy before I get full release for work. That way I can 'ramp up' and get a few things done here before I head back to the job.
 

Okay, I mean number two interesting thing I saw today. These two guys were right across the street from the cafe by the river. When I looked up the one guy had this concrete pole standing up while the other guy was getting the motorcycle ready. I noticed that they are both supporting it as they drive. Lol .The thing looks to be about 8 ft long and I'd have to guess it weighs at least 100 lb. Pretty funny the things you see them carrying here in Vietnam
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Strong antibiotics will mess with a lot of people. I think they often say use probiotics too,
I have some yogurt in the frig. I'm on 2 different pills. One I take an hour before eating (empty stomach) and the other I can take with or after food. The first one is kind of rough.
 
Okay, I mean number two interesting thing I saw today. These two guys were right across the street from the cafe by the river. When I looked up the one guy had this concrete pole standing up while the other guy was getting the motorcycle ready. I noticed that they are both supporting it as they drive. Lol .The thing looks to be about 8 ft long and I'd have to guess it weighs at least 100 lb. Pretty funny the things you see them carrying here in Vietnam
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Just going home from the hardware store to fix the fence? Or is that how they get pedestrians out of their path? :lol:
 
Sure bring it on
This one ain't so bad. Same guy, same Cafe about the same time of the day. I saw this guy here a couple of weeks ago selling a fighting **** but I never got a pic. Today I was able to get a pic of the desired item. I just so happened to be wearing my fighting **** hat today, and I showed him. He was laughing his *** off. I got a chance to speak with him in Vietnamese to find out what the value was of a fighting **** in Vietnam. He told me $10 million Dong which is roughly $400 USD. I'm sure that they are much more here in America for those that fight them in the outlying areas. Anyhow, I found it pretty interesting.
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Just going home from the hardware store to fix the fence? Or is that how they get pedestrians out of their path? :lol:
Nahhh, Its very common to see them carrying just about anything on a motorbike in Viet Nam. I've seen 15ft of conduit, plumbing pipes, refrigerators, Chickens, Goats, and even 5 humans..... :rofl:
 
Okay, I mean number two interesting thing I saw today. These two guys were right across the street from the cafe by the river. When I looked up the one guy had this concrete pole standing up while the other guy was getting the motorcycle ready. I noticed that they are both supporting it as they drive. Lol .The thing looks to be about 8 ft long and I'd have to guess it weighs at least 100 lb. Pretty funny the things you see them carrying here in Vietnam
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Is there a tournament today?
 
Okay, I mean number two interesting thing I saw today. These two guys were right across the street from the cafe by the river. When I looked up the one guy had this concrete pole standing up while the other guy was getting the motorcycle ready. I noticed that they are both supporting it as they drive. Lol .The thing looks to be about 8 ft long and I'd have to guess it weighs at least 100 lb. Pretty funny the things you see them carrying here in Vietnam
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Just going home from the hardware store to fix the fence? Or is that how they get pedestrians out of their path? :lol:


That's how they joust in VN... :rolleyes:
 
This one ain't so bad. Same guy, same Cafe about the same time of the day. I saw this guy here a couple of weeks ago selling a fighting **** but I never got a pic. Today I was able to get a pic of the desired item. I just so happened to be wearing my fighting **** hat today, and I showed him. He was laughing his *** off. I got a chance to speak with him in Vietnamese to find out what the value was of a fighting **** in Vietnam. He told me $10 million Dong which is roughly $400 USD. I'm sure that they are much more here in America for those that fight them in the outlying areas. Anyhow, I found it pretty interesting.
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Don't they know that you shouldn't show your **** in public??? :eek:
 
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