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Yikes ...

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That snake looks pretty small to swallow that frog.

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Have fun with tubs and trays

 

 

Thanks, it kept my busy today.

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I had my favorite beverages.winknudge.gif Just relaxing now.

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Late night snack time.winknudge.gif

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Candy covered pretzels and chocolate chip cookies. Coco late milk also.
 

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Good night!closedeyes.gif An early TGIF!
 

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Good evening! We had a nice Mexican food dinner. I got shrimp fajitas. A medium size mail day. Watching Thursday Night Football until the news comes on.

I read 2 chapters of some spy book and felled asleep winknudge.gif
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Candy covered pretzels and chocolate chip cookies. Coco late milk also.

ewwww ....
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Good night!closedeyes.gif An early TGIF!

TGIF indeed. Beautiful morning so far
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Cool stuff ...

The Johnson Space Center in Houston and Tony Starks' Cliffside mansion in Malibu are both hubs of innovation, one real and one fictional. But with NASA's newest creation, the X1 Exoskeleton, reality appears to be following fiction.

The 57 pound, 10 joint exoskeleton resembles a real life Iron Man suit, capable of increasing a humans own physical abilities. It's being developed to keep astronauts muscles active while they're in space, where the weightless environment can cause muscles to lose their strength, but during their research NASA realized the X1 could also help paraplegics walks on earth.

The bodysuit is still in the prototype stages and won't be accompanying Scott Kelly, Gabby Giffords brother in law, who just volunteered to spend an entire year in space studying how the human body reacts to long term exposure to weightlessness.

But the X1 Exoskeleton is being tested on paraplegics here on earth, and the results so far have been promising. To learn more we spoke with NASA engineers Shelley Rea and Chris Beck who are working on the project.



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Good morning! TGIF! I am tired this morning.

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Here you go Larry. Not for long now smile.gif
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I am going to wait a bit longer.

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I like apes!

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TGIF indeed. Beautiful morning so far

 

Good to hear! TGIF! Partly sunny here. 59 degrees.winknudge.gif

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ewwww ....

 

 

What does that mean?

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I read 2 chapters of some spy book and felled asleep winknudge.gif

 

 

I don't read books anymore. I hope you slept well.

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I did a leg workout. Upper body next. 5 sets of 20 squats and heel raises.
 

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Overcast conditions now. Maybe we will get some much needed rain.
 

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