My grandfather swore by his crossword puzzles.
Posted By: (sm) on 2008-12-15
In Reply to: Some suggestions - sm
Called it is brain food. He was as sharp as a tack right up until his finale at 97! As the saying goes.....use it or lose it. Scrabble is also good for seniors.
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It still puzzles me today. . .
I never really knew. I was so young and this house was a house I had been in many times. There was a front and back door and both were locked when I tried to leave. I had sleep walked many times to that house. Also, the family moved down the street while their house was being renovated. I walked to the the second-story apartment they were in, which required walking across a small bridge. They usually woke me up and brought me home. I know it sounds pretty weird. Thankfully, I don't sleep walk anymore!
My sister is a hygienist, and my grandfather
was a dentist, and I am highly suspicious this office is on a kick to bring in more money. What my sister has observed is some dentists wanting to put off work on small cavities because they can make more money if they wait. If a dentist says you have a suspicious spot, but he just wants to watch it, you should probably ask if it is a cavity and could you have it filled at next available, before it needs a root canal or crown.
Gage - sudoku or crossword
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my dad swore by every 3000 miles. (nm)
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After 13 years of marriage and 2 children I swore
the next time I moved would be in a pine box (although I plan on being cremataed and srpinkled). We made the mistake of having a 2 story house with no way to put a bedroom on the first floor. I still hope to never move, but some day it may be a must. I have terrible knees and am not sure if I can do the steps 20 years from now.
My grandparents swore by it for LOTS of things
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swore not sore. Ugg. Someday the pounds will go away and the typos too
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