10:22 AMPoco Deplorevole
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Why thank you, Tim. I'm not in trouble with daughter for not taking her on the Rolling Thunder ride.
She thought maybe she could do it, so I asked her to stand on her left leg and swing her right leg
over the back of a chair. With the hip surgery, there's no way she can do that, although she did
try. She can't even put her weight on the left leg, let alone swing the right one up. She *can* put
all her weight on the right leg, but then she can't get the left foot more than a few inches off the
ground. So I promised her we'd do it next year.
This year they're expecting about a half million bikes here for Rolling Thunder. Some pictures from
my trip up there a couple years ago.
http://s98.photobucket.com/user/jher...ling%20Thunder
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John I hope she has a good recovery. Hip surgery can be easy or complicated. My brothers was complicated. He had to be practically imobi Ike for a bout a month because if he bent his leg in a wrong manner it could dislocate.
No, she doesn't need to try at the moment. Patience pays off in this situation. Here's to her recovery!