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Windfall Whips and Widowmakers, the Hazard's of Working in the Woods.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaner418" data-source="post: 8204139" data-attributes="member: 194528"><p>My uncle just had his knees replaced at 64. He’s doing all the things again and I cannot believe how his walking has improved. No more hobbling around. I am 50 and suspect my knees are becoming worn out. I am doing all I can to off set this . Any words of wisdom for us younger dudes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaner418, post: 8204139, member: 194528"] My uncle just had his knees replaced at 64. He’s doing all the things again and I cannot believe how his walking has improved. No more hobbling around. I am 50 and suspect my knees are becoming worn out. I am doing all I can to off set this . Any words of wisdom for us younger dudes? [/QUOTE]
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