Bikers can look a big on the ruff side.

old

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Well wife let me see a picture form last yeat the 4th of July. Son then left in Nov. for boot camp so this is the last of the hoodlum pictures of him and me LOL
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It's my understanding that the VA monitors this (and similar) sites, checking for proof that those drawing benefits are really as disabled as they claim to be.................
 
(quoted from post at 03:25:42 06/10/10) It's my understanding that the VA monitors this (and similar) sites, checking for proof that those drawing benefits are really as disabled as they claim to be.................


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kinda of negative here; however, disabled in mind or body? posting photos of overloaded trailers and motorcycling while drawing disability benefits is not too smart.
 
Tell me what is wrong with riding a bike and being disabled??? I know of many that do it. As for the trailer again what is wrong with that I can still drive and you do not know how long it took to load and how it was loaded and how many people where there doing it. Did you know you can get disabled plates for motorcycles??? Bet you didn't
 
I must say that there are more types of disability that would allow riding and still be reality than there are that do not. Hearing, back strength issues, nerve damage, joint damage, breathing issues, Etc. Tackling topics related to tractors and farming/ag/rural thinking is far more appropriate. Old is not taking anything he did not earn. Jim
 
Thank you Jim for understanding that I am disabled not dead. Shoot would you believe I have a retired V.A. doctor that calls me now and then asking me how to fix his 1942 9N that he has. He told me long before he retire to keep doing as much as I could because if I didn't he would send me to P/T and that costs $1000 per day
 
Glad to see you are reasonably trim, not carrying a ton of extra weight. Shows you aren't just setting around eating bon-bons, drinking soda, watching TV and feeling sorry for yourself. I know many that claim disability benefits and become living "barrels" with a couple of appendages sticking outward.
 
My doctors would never let me do that. I was told years ago to keep as active as I could and even if I had to do like I do it is very good. I.E. work/play with something for an hour or so then take a break for an hour or 2. I'm a trim and would be fit man if it wasn't for my knee/back/shoulder and a few other small problems but I try
 
Unfortunately, too many people think that disabled means that you can do nothing for yourself or others. My first wife was disabled for about 28 years. she still walked every day till her body wouldn't cooperate any longer. We all, whether disabled or not need to do all we can to stay fit and healthy. activity is very important at what ever level you are able.
Good picture Rich.
Tim in OR
 

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