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Good morning everyone
Happy Thursday
What a great turnout we had to yesterdays ?
Hopefully you have all returned from your "popping" around
Yesterday at hubbys P/T apt we were talking about how tough it seems to be for some of the patients. The therapist said a lot is determined by the persons body strength at the time of the injury or surgery not to mention most folks have more strength in lets say their upper body vs their lower body
So I thought hmmm this could make a good
Todays question :
What is your strongest & weakest body part ?
Today in history:
June 12, 1839 1st baseball game played in America
June 12, 1965 Sonny and Cher make their 1st TV appearance, "American Bandstand"
June 12, 1973 Yanks trade wife swapper Mike Kekich for Lowell Palmer - hmm I guess you could say they "swapped the swapper" - ok going to my room now
Word of the day: hyperbole \hy-PUHR-buh-lee\, noun:
Extravagant exaggeration.
Today is :
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day yummm ad a Hersey's kiss in the middle of mine please
it is also
National Taco Day
and
Crowded Nest Awareness Day
Todays question just begs for the use of hyperbole!
My strongest - brain
Weakest - right shoulder
I resisted!
We HAVE to get to Tasty Tacos. I haven't had one for years and my mouth is watering just thinking about them. And a side of green pepper rings, please.
If you haven't seen the news this morning I am going to ask for something I rarely ask for from anyone.
Please place the victims and their families of all those killed or injured in the tornado that touched down in the middle of a Boy Scout camp in Western Iowa in your prayers.
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