Pluggers by Rick McKee for December 14, 2012

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    The Nihilist  over 11 years ago

    Oh yeah, been there and done that – many times…

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    farkyou  over 11 years ago

    We all know he got those bruises from the kangaroo lady A.K.A Mistress Carol and her dungeon of “pleasure”.

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    pelican47  over 11 years ago

    Eat more kale. It sure helps me.

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    sleeepy2  over 11 years ago

    Or the bruises under your fingernails. Got one on my thumb right now!

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    Sangelia  over 11 years ago

    then I must have been a senior plugger most of my life. since I bruise very easily. too easily. even more so since I went thru chemo.

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    DavidGBA  over 11 years ago

    I just tell my wife she beats me in her sleep!

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    battle of plattsburgh  over 11 years ago

    Or, you participate in a lot of drunken brawls.

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    abesnake  over 11 years ago

    As a buddy of mine once said, "I see that you’re a member of the ‘Purple Spot Club’ ".

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    i_am_the_jam  over 11 years ago

    I guess I’ve been a “senior” since I was in elementary school..

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    booktrout  over 11 years ago

    Around 60 they magically appear out of nowhere…..

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    unca jim  over 11 years ago

    Usually too much aspirin, Coumadin and/or other blood-thinners that put us in the Purple Skin Club. Aging causes paper-thin skin and so the spots result. Not for me at 78, but them dam ‘phlebotomists’ (vampires) are walking Claymores…

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago

    That was pop. That is mom. I am sure to be there soon…

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 11 years ago

    That’s been happening to me for years now. I’d bang a body part (like my knee, shin, hip, etc.) on something and think: “Wow! That’s really going to leave a mark!” (bruise) and am surprised when it doesn’t. Other times, mysterious bruises will sometimes appear here and there out of nowhere and I can’t remember hitting that area on anything recently.

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    BillWa  over 11 years ago

    Or you have CLL, a form of Leukemia. This sort of thing is very common.

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    Rottiluv  over 11 years ago

    I love going to the doctor and getting the raised eyebrow of “does your husband beat you” from my bruises. I have no idea where they come from. I bruise easy, I’m a klutz and I own large dogs. ’nuff said.

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    Sangelia  over 11 years ago

    in my case I have high functioning autism. in some circles it is called aspergers. due to it, I’m a bit clumsy. so what I said about my bruises is correct. not only do I bruise easily. but I can not recall where most of them came from.

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