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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 3/19
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No matter what we do, our tires are aging.
No matter what we do, W E are aging.
The consensus here seems to be that tires should be replaced, regardless of treadwear and condition, at some self-proclaimed proper interval.
So, park on what every you want.
For that matter, eat what ever you want, drink what ever you want.
Your tires are going to give out.
YOU are going to give out.
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No matter what we do, our tires are aging.
No matter what we do, W E are aging.
The consensus here seems to be that tires should be replaced, regardless of treadwear and condition, at some self-proclaimed proper interval.
So, park on what every you want.
For that matter, eat what ever you want, drink what ever you want.
Your tires are going to give out.
YOU are going to give out.

Don't take life too seriously; we aren't getting out of it alive anyway. cheers Smiler





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Kevin, you've stated what I have reluctantly come to realize. Good maintenance to the Barth and the Body, will give the Barth and you longer, higher quality life. I've seen too many close ones linger for several years with little or no quality of life at least, in part, due to not taking care of themselves better than they could have. As a result, I've lost 15 pounds, started walking a couple of miles a day, and my 2/3 vodka tonics per night are now maybe 1 a week. Already can tell the difference at 75.
Jim


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