Sat Dec 06, 2008, 09:56pm
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
I did my first high school scrimmage today, ten periods, two and a half hours, just me and my partner.
The past few years, I've been taking two aspirin before every game, to avoid post game aches and pains, and to thin out my blood a little, hopefully preventing any type of clotting problem, i.e. stroke, heart attack. Well, today I added a new wrinkle to my game, an arch support for my Plantar fasciitis. Is this the beginning of the end? I had hoped to officiate into my eighties, or nineties. After all, Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. still officiates, and he's older than dirt. In fact, he's older than dirt's father.
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I hear ya brotha. My back is killing me, I think I tore my meniscus and I have my best schedule ever this year. Gotta remember the aspirin trick as I already have a stent in place from a few years back. Lawdy.
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