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ParticipantRunning is my main plan.
But I’d like to project a more powerful I can kick your ass vibe.
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ParticipantTry it. I feel different after 2 classes. Kind of pumped up. I was lifting weights and was strong today just because of my new kickass attitude.
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Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote=CDMA ENG]Krav Maga is interesting martial art but I prefer…
Sig Sauer
Heckler Koch
and good ole american…
Smith and Wesson
:p
CE[/quote]
I primarily like the first two. There is a good CC version of a Sig .357 auto. Fires a real funky looking cartridge, but don’t underestimate it. That Sig is often used by the Secret Service (P229) instead of the 9mm (Conceals better and is actually partially armor piercing).That said, can’t carry a gun everywhere these days. Krav maga is also very good for fitness/exercise — and a good way to vent frustrations (Guess that Japanese girl was frustrated, or did you just say something wrong to her scaredy?)[/quote]
I think she’s just a hard hitter.
I was completely soggy and my shirt looked like I’d jumped in a pool.
Also very tired.
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ParticipantThis large Japanese girl was punching me very hard. I love this place.
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Participanti have a vision of 10,000 potted succulents upon the land.
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ParticipantIn CA premeditated attempt murder carries life in prison.
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Participantthat seems kind of silly. If I earn $150 an hour, and I can find a handyman to do the work for $20, why is it more efficientfor me to do the work? the logical implication of spdruns statement is that if you earn over a certain amoutn of money, you cannot be int he rental business unless youa re willing to sacrifice income. which sounds intuitively wrong.
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Participant[quote=The-Shoveler]”AND who were one of the last generations to do better than the generation ”
IMO this is going to be proven so wrong I don’t know where to start, except that was almost the exact same thing they were telling us in 1976-9 LOL.
First The millennials are going to inherent at least twice as much from the boomers as the boomers got from their parents LOL.
The USA is in a so much more better state than we were in 1980 it is laughable when I hear people talk about the demise of the U.S.A.
Anyway this is pointless so I give up arguing about this anymore.[/quote]
I was there in 1980. It was bleak.
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ParticipantI’ve given all hope for anything particular to happen in the world.
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ParticipantI read very quickly but retain nothing …
My wife reads slowly but retains everythingscaredyclassic
Participanti was up until 1 am last nite finishing COLORLESS TSUKURU TAZAKI, by haruki murakami, in which dreams figure heavily.
this is not only a great book (if it’s not great i usually can go to sleep) it is also the perfect sized book. I love books this size. chunky, just enough words ont he page, an unusually beautiful cover…
it shouldnt matter, but like a spouse, some things draw us to them….
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ParticipantSpeculate means to guess.
If they had control they wouldn’t be speculating.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi]Was he fat?[/quote]
No but sad. And greasy. A mechanic.
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ParticipantThere was also a rickshaw made of wire.
I think I met bri working in an auto repair shop. He seemed sad
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