quit. [laughter] i would cheat. i mean, who goes second? [laughter] greg: you could say that about a lot of things. a little throw back to my time at the grotto. rick, i m watching this and i m so outraged, nobody is wearing masks or gloves. covid are they six feet apart? greg: i could never do it. i heard about this show, my wife and i, we weren t in the club but we heard about i and talked about it, we do a podcast on youtube every day called the daily smash and we talked about this on the show, and she was convinced that he did it on purpose for publicity, power slap shot. greg: my theory is, so they were drunk at a bar, dana and his wife, they were drunk and they are talking, and her hand moves and he puts his hand down like this on her hand and then he s talking, and i m wondering,
manchester united next weekend. speaking of united, one man on the move is the the club s former midfielder michael carrick. he s taken over at middlesbrough, replacing chris wilder. it s his first permanent managerial role, having been part of the coaching staff at united underjose mourinho and ole gunnar solskjaer. he hails from the north east and won pretty much everything going as a player. the big talking point last night came at west ham, who opened the scoring through kurt zouma but only after the ball came off a west ham arm in the build up. var went with the referee s decision to award it, they said it wasn t deliberate. they got their second from the penalty spot. this is what bournemouth and manager gary o neil made of it. i mean, itjust can t stand. it s impossible that that could be a goal. ithink it. his hand moves towards the ball. they say his hands are in a natural position. but, i mean, having your hands in front of your stomach, i don t know if that s any more natura
but we re now back to witch get in the kitchen and pound me out some biscuits. in the girl days. i do think that she s very here s my argument. talented daily show, too political on her show. when you get too political, you can t be that funny anymore because you re too angry. can t she hear herself? she has no self-awareness that everything coming out of her mall is painfully unfunny. it s like i know i can be a stripper. i m flat you re selling yourself short. i know just the place. my nickname is flat jack and the only dance i know are some hand moves from kat. there you go. there s a market for everything. there really is. there s someone for everybody. you know, corey, i think that the crazy lady over there made a good point about diversity of thought. this isn t about race or gender
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A short walk or jog together can be a great expression of support for a friend with RA.
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As with any chronic illness, living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) impacts many aspects of a person’s life. The person with the disease experiences physical symptoms, of course, but also may find their lifestyle, mental health, and favorite activities upended.
For these reasons, a close friend or relative of someone living with rheumatoid arthritis can be a great assist for that person.
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“Rheumatoid arthritis is a complicated disease that may affect multiple domains in somebody’s life, work, and activities. There are many ways someone in their life can help,” says Bahar Moghaddam, MD, a rheumatologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.