Safety First!

Greg B.

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I was reading a golf forum I belong to and there was a discussion about "The Villages", a mega-retirement community in Stan's part of the world. Someone mentioned the goings-on there among the retirees and then posted the following link about STDs, which shocked the hell out of me:

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...std-cases-syphilis-and-chlamydia-older-adults

For those who didn't want to read the link, a follow-up had this:

Alex I will take STD's for $200

The Villages.

What is " the city with the highest STD rate in Florida?"

Correct.


Then someone else chimed in with this story, which had me doubled over with laughter. I damn near asphyxiated myself...

I had a guy who used to work for me whose parents realized their dreams and retired to The Villages. I took him out to lunch one day, shortly after he spent a week with his parents down there. He had a sort of far-away look in his eyes and I asked him what was up.

He then proceeded to regale me with a couple of stories that left me doubled over in the restaurant, tears streaming down my cheeks. The first involved his parents' neighbor, whose wife had passed away a couple weeks (yes, weeks) earlier. This guy (my employee ballparked the age at mid-70s) apparently put his wife in the ground and then started sport-humping his way through The Villages, along the dozen days or so collecting several various STD/V's. Over drinks one night, he apparently shared his urination woes with my guy's father, who immediately referred him to the local clinic for the appropriate dosages.

Second story involved a softball game. Apparently, it is just like grade school, only 70 years removed as the boys play their hearts out in order to impress the women girls in the stands. The game became heated and around the 4th inning, culminated in an old-timer trying to break up a double play. However, his slide into 2nd base was less than technically proficient and the only thing he broke was his left hip. Game was halted and an ambulance came on to the field to pick up the baserunner.

So by this point, I'm doubled over, sharp pains ripping through my stomach, tears flowing and he still has a modified thousand mile stare working. So when I can finally speak, I said "Mark? Are you ok? That is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time." To which he replied, "I'm a little depressed, to be honest. The guy who broke his hip? My dad. I dunno... If that's The Greatest Generation, we're in for some serious ****."

And with that observation, a mouth full of ginger ale found it's mark on the front of my shirt and lap.

Be careful out there, guys!! :)
 
I'll eat a .45 slug before moving to The Villages. Disney World meets The Stepford Wives. I'd last 3 days there before getting evicted, lynched, or committed.

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Is that putting words into his mouth or taking them out?
 
Seasoned citizens getting it on in the villages......a most horrifying visual your poor eyeballs could ever endure, lol.
 
I don't know but I drank 2 red bulls tonight & I don't know what to do with myself.
That stuff is poison. Shame on you particularly because you're a fitness freak.

Studies have shown that people who consume moderate amounts of caffeine before physical activity can have elevated blood pressure.For more info on the topic, I talked to Dr. Robert Tozzi, chief of pediatric cardiology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey.
“Energy drinks are not safe, and do not improve performance,” Tozzi said. “Water is your best fluid in addition to a well-balanced diet. The well-balanced diet should be high in dark, green vegetables, because that’s your best source of magnesium, which is a muscle relaxant, so it will decrease muscle spasm and cramping.”
Tozzi said drinking orange juice or eating orange slices and salted pretzels – with water – would be another alternative. The benefit of orange juice is that it will improve blood flow to the muscles – something that is not available in any energy drink, Tozzi added.
But caffeine is not the only dangerous ingredient to look out for – energy drinks are also packed with large amounts of sugar and herbal stimulants.


Have a relaxing cup of gourmet coffee.

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Keep away from Pretzels. One nearly ended an American presidency prematurely I read.
 
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