This was in today's "Dear Abby" column in the paper:
DEAR ABBY: I am a 55-year-old female who competes in triathlons for fun, fitness and health. I consulted my doctor because I was having foot pain. When I told him I was a runner and was preparing for a marathon race, his response was, "At your age, you could hardly call it a race."
I was shocked. I repeated the insulting comment to my husband, who has never supported me in this nor attended my races. He replied, "Well, you don't actually consider yourself an athlete, do you?"
I am so offended that I want to dismiss both my doctor and my husband. I just finished a race with 5,000 women. Every one of them was fabulous and serious, no matter how old or what they looked like. It was the spirit of the sport that mattered. At what age does one stop being an athlete? -- OLDER ATHLETE, EUGENE, ORE.
This raised some interesting questions in my mind about support, encouragement, or the lack thereof. I don't want to discuss the "athlete-yes-or-no" question. Instead, I'd like to know how people out there deal with non-supportive spouses, friends, co-workers, doctors, etc.
My own experience includes being teased by my co-workers for "getting beat by a 70-year-old woman." (This was after a big meet where they viewed my results on the Internet.) This came from men who are at least 50 pounds overweight and can barely walk from their cars to their desks.
I cannot get on at work at all. Tells me something about blocking for sexual content, so you guys, clean it up.
"I can't help it baby it's my mojo. Do I make you randy Baby? Oh behave!"
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Poolraat:
My eldest just got a toothbrush that plays the theme from Rocky for 2 minutes to encourage lengthy teeth brushing. That is annoying.
Or hilarious if you don't live with him/her ...:rofl:
My eldest just got a toothbrush that plays the theme from Rocky for 2 minutes to encourage lengthy teeth brushing. That is annoying.
I think that toothbrush would get broken if it was in my home.
Nothing is more irritating that a co-worker's cell ringing.
Especially when they leave it on their desk and leave.
I always keep mine on vibrate and in my pocket. :D
After reading through this thread earlier this morning, my cellphone started going nuts (vibe). My pocket felt like a an earthquake was getting ready to tear a fault in my jeans. Scurred the begeezus out of me. Impeccable timing.
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It was obviously purchased by an unsupportive spouse. What is that avatar, Poolraat? It looks like it might be crushing a toothbrush.
Before I took up swimming a few years ago, it was the only sport with a fly that I was aware of. Spouses, employers, etc. can be really unsupportive of this one, too. Why is that?
There was an article before Christmas on FOXnews.com about how much wasted time workers had. I emailed that to my boss, along with other oddities from that site. He told me to get back to work!