Or dicky and tricky.
Yes
Mine are Bad and Even Worse. (Thanks to a mishap on a field exercise in Germany in the 70s.
I still call them left and right…since they’re both bad
They both have grease fittings now.
My left knee is all right, and my right knee is left in pain..
Appears Stahler has reached the ‘blue period’
Real and prosthetic.
I just did the math. I have 17,500 miles on my right knee and about 75 years on my left.
“Remember when nursing a joint meant saving our weed?”
I have had both of my knees replaced. They work well. Now my hips don’t want to work. Have a great day my friends.
I can’t remember having a good knee.
Mine are called “snap” and “crackle”
Mine are equally messed up between a head on collision with a highway light standard and kneeling in trenches in winter hooking up sewers.
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Superfrog 10 months ago
Or dicky and tricky.
cracker65 10 months ago
Yes
desvarzil 10 months ago
Mine are Bad and Even Worse. (Thanks to a mishap on a field exercise in Germany in the 70s.
Direwolf 10 months ago
I still call them left and right…since they’re both bad
backyardcowboy 10 months ago
They both have grease fittings now.
Pickled Pete 10 months ago
My left knee is all right, and my right knee is left in pain..
sandpiper 10 months ago
Appears Stahler has reached the ‘blue period’
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Real and prosthetic.
dflak 10 months ago
I just did the math. I have 17,500 miles on my right knee and about 75 years on my left.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
“Remember when nursing a joint meant saving our weed?”
RonnieAThompson Premium Member 10 months ago
I have had both of my knees replaced. They work well. Now my hips don’t want to work. Have a great day my friends.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
I can’t remember having a good knee.
chaosed2 10 months ago
Mine are called “snap” and “crackle”
formathe 10 months ago
Mine are equally messed up between a head on collision with a highway light standard and kneeling in trenches in winter hooking up sewers.