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Re: Gardening keeps the brain healthy in old age, new study shows

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...I don't spoze you have considered letting the mz carry the books up and load em in the truck being as you have so many books to read.




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Re: Gardening keeps the brain healthy in old age, new study shows
By: De_Composed
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Thu, 27 Jun 24 4:23 PM
Msg. 54492 of 58523

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Re: “Gardening keeps the brain healthy in old age, new study shows”
Where's the study for stacking boxes of books that aren't getting read??? My tally is up to 395 boxes.

There weren't any books in last night's auction, but it did include "about 33" cinder blocks. That's how the lot was described, but it also came with a variety of smaller cinder blocks and bricks that weren't part of the 33.

That might not sound too bad, but they're all located in the seller's cellar and I have to get them out of there myself. According to various websites, 8" x 5" x 16" cinderblocks, which is what the 33 are, weigh between 25 and 32 pounds each. I'll be picking them up (literally) on Saturday. They were $9.

In the image below, they're shown in both the front stack and along the back left wall. I can feel my brain health improving already... (but not so much my back).


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