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I was graced with narrow hips and nothing for a bum. I find sweats awkward to wear. I have to tie them on super tight or they are falling off. Then I have to untie them to relieve myself and at my age, that's often. I don't hate on them, they just aren't my thing.
As for saving my tossed sweats, they were likely history when I was typing of their demise.
 
I like to wear as little as possible: so around the house, I usually wear my oh-so-fashionable black micro-fleece robe. The neighbors have all seen me in it. For 21 years I was told what to wear, and how to wear it, every day: now it's MY turn. I like wearing jeans out, although I also have slacks and dressy shirts. I rarely wear sweats out in town unless I'm just taking the garbage or recycling, or going to a medical appointment with the instructions to wear something loose and comfortable.

Suddenly, the thread's turned into a Wardrobe Anonymous meeting :D
 
Personally here is what I mostly wear, just a hoodie, long sleeves or short sleeves variation on the weather and how lazy I can get, or getting my laundry in the machine hahaa, sweat pants around the house and sometimes heading out:

Medical instructions, hitting the gym, or just to my side occupation of where we can blend into the crowd of the campus town,
sometimes at that site too. Variations on how comfortable we can wear something. socks and shoes, no open toe for the majority of it unless I am at the beach.
 
My hearing is in the dirt. Too much hunting/shooting as a kid without protection and then working over five decades in a noisy environment took a toll. But..... I feel blessed that I do not suffer from tinnitus. That has to be a miserable condition and I'm so sorry for anyone that suffers.
 
My hearing is in the dirt. Too much hunting/shooting as a kid without protection and then working over five decades in a noisy environment took a toll. But..... I feel blessed that I do not suffer from tinnitus. That has to be a miserable condition and I'm so sorry for anyone that suffers.
I suffer from it, swimming when I was younger, also just part time side occupation with screaming kids really hurts them bad,but before that was uh...
Volenteering at a local church for cleaning duty since I was really young hahaa...

Sometimes nosy arcades too, but not too much when I am an adult since I have my library of ps3 and android games.
 
I blew out my right ear's high-end hearing with a gunfire ordered by the Commanding Officer, No time to get hearing protection: ten rounds of .45 caliber out of the barrel. Mission accomplished but I live with that high-pitch tinnitus sound all the time.
 
I blew out my right ear's high-end hearing with a gunfire ordered by the Commanding Officer, No time to get hearing protection: ten rounds of .45 caliber out of the barrel. Mission accomplished but I live with that high-pitch tinnitus sound all the time.
That inhales sharply. I shot many rounds of 9mm and 22 LR as a youth and never thought much about it. My first personal handgun was a Ruger Super Blackhawk in 44mag. It made my ears ring but only for a short time. I guess I was lucky. I can't imagine them ringing all of the time. That's terrible.
 
I blew out my right ear's high-end hearing with a gunfire ordered by the Commanding Officer, No time to get hearing protection: ten rounds of .45 caliber out of the barrel. Mission accomplished but I live with that high-pitch tinnitus sound all the time.
I saw at my sister's house, her husband bought Tinnitus oil for the ears, I think he always shops at amazon,so that could be one of the purchase..
 
Can I share something, my sister got into just a whip lash accident outside of a local art supplies dealership, she is doing okay just was lightly driving about 14 mph in the parking lot and the other person hit her lightly at the same speed.
Her second accident.
 
Kansas has a modified no fault system in place for parking lot accidents. The accident claim is filed with the insured vehicle no matter who is at fault. Modified means that the party not at fault can seek additional compensation for substantial injury from the at fault vehicle insurance. I suspect after a few claims against your own insurance when you were not at fault will still increase your premiums. It doesn't sound quite fair.

Sorry about your sister, Milo. I hope she is alright.
 
Kansas has a modified no fault system in place for parking lot accidents. The accident claim is filed with the insured vehicle no matter who is at fault. Modified means that the party not at fault can seek additional compensation for substantial injury from the at fault vehicle insurance. I suspect after a few claims against your own insurance when you were not at fault will still increase your premiums. It doesn't sound quite fair.

Sorry about your sister, Milo. I hope she is alright.
yeah she is tired more then I am right now :)
 
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