Didn't get on a plane till the ripe old age of 54 and didn't swing a golf club till 4 years later.
Making up for lost time now before it all runs out.
My pediatrician stopped practicing medicine at 100 years old, because of failing eyesight. She recently turned 109. I hope she passed along some wisdom to me.
My pediatrician stopped practicing medicine at 100 years old, because of failing eyesight. She recently turned 109. I hope she passed along some wisdom to me.
Is this the one that took out the restraining order against you?
My pediatrician stopped practicing medicine at 100 years old, because of failing eyesight. She recently turned 109. I hope she passed along some wisdom to me.
I'm pretty sure she's 109, and her website has yet to be updated.
(But, from her website) She was instrumental in developing- through research and testing on patients- the pertussis vaccine (whooping cough) in the 1930’s, for which she received the prestigious Fisher Award in 1935.
She was the only woman in her medical class, as you can imagine in those days.
I'm pretty sure she's 109, and her website has yet to be updated.
(But, from her website) She was instrumental in developing- through research and testing on patients- the pertussis vaccine (whooping cough) in the 1930’s, for which she received the prestigious Fisher Award in 1935.
She was the only woman in her medical class, as you can imagine in those days.
I think that Tomasello was right on the mark about the cons of hitting. I was a successful self-taught hitter way before I knew anything about TGM, and it is a needy procedure. I'm a bigger fan of right-sided swings (don't start!) It's taken about 10 years to get my hitter tendencies out of me, and I couldn't be happier!!! I think that hitting teaches impact better than anything.