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10-03-2014, 04:46 PM #451
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10-03-2014, 05:20 PM #452
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10-03-2014, 06:19 PM #455
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10-03-2014, 08:15 PM #456
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10-04-2014, 04:40 PM #457
Being from the East Coast (well, the South), my knowledge of geography in California is more or less limited to the map on Grand Theft Auto V. So, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you are driving up to the desert to pick up a meth addict in a mobile home, then spend the rest of the night stealing trucks with the beds missing and having gun fights with motorcycle gangs. Have Fun bro.
7/09/14 - 250 lbs
5/02/15 - 176.2 lbs
7/31/15 - 187.8 lbs
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10-04-2014, 06:10 PM #458
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hahaha, my coworker said the same thing...i mean i guess i should try. it is about 100miles away
but
this i agree with actually
hahaha i also agree with this which is why i decided to end things with the girl ive been dating. like for reals this time though. now i dont feel guilty about going to bakersfield on a date with someone else.
lol that sounded hilarious not sure why.
but yeah i feel bakersfield is so empty especially compared to los angeles. but i will stay positive for you and only you ejnar
sounds about right.I used to have an AVI of my traps and neck. I changed it a while back and tried editing my user title but this website is glitched and it will not let me change it anymore.
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10-04-2014, 06:17 PM #459
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10-04-2014, 09:57 PM #460
Looks like a good hike galindo.
I give teh equalizer 4.25-5 for nostalgia value to the grey beard, plus New Dawn Fades - Moby was in a dawn at the beach scene for the bonus .25
Which brings us back to the underdeveloped topic from 11 of xlnt covers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqUFbd8aAN0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBNwTbPA-iA
FInished 2nd in interview..back to the behavioral question SAR answer practice for next time.The most important aspect of weight training; whether for the athlete, bodybuilder, or average person is to better ones health and ability without injury. - Bill Pearl
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10-04-2014, 10:35 PM #461
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10-05-2014, 10:22 AM #462
Saturday Night, Part One: The Plan
I was invited to go out with friends/acquaintances in Seattle last night, but the thought of driving for an hour/hour and a half just to drink and then drive back way, way past my bed time didn't have a whole lot of appeal. I kind of leveraged me having the obligation of fixing my sister's PC as an excuse not to go. It wasn't a valid excuse, as my sister wasn't really in a hurry to get it fixed. Her phone and tablet had been pretty much sufficing for the time being, but I wanted to get it done.
But not really. I needed an excuse, not just for the others but for myself. While I am improving in my social interactions, I still need to work at it.
Tonight my mission is straightforward. I am at my sister's and my plan includes:
1: Reinstall an old Windows Vista system image from 17 compact disks (apparently my sister didn't know their was a difference between CD's and DVD's at the time), so that I can activate
Windows 7 upgrade version after I install it.
2. Install and activate Windows 7.
3. Install a few updates and MS Security Essentials.
4. Install Chrome and Word.
5. Take a system image, on DVD's.
6. Reinstall her pictures, documents, music and iTunes.
Actually I had figured it might be kind of relaxing: I'd hang out at her place, maybe enjoy a few beers and watch a movie while I worked on her PC.
So right now I am typing this as I run image CD's through my sister's old PC. It's pretty much taking forever.
And there are complications.....Way more Xtreme Fitbitter than MissLadyJ or kureransu
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10-05-2014, 10:25 AM #463
Saturday Night, Part Two: Sandor Clegane
It so happens that a couple times a month, my sister takes care of her employer's special-needs son, so that Mom and Dad can have respite for the night. Tonight is such a night. For the purpose of anonymity, I'll call this special-needs son Sandor Clegane.
Sandor Clegane is supposedly around 30 years old, but I can't tell that he is more than ten or twelve by looking at him. He's five feet tall, maybe eighty pounds, a boyish face, and seems pretty good-natured and harmless. Sandor always wears a crash helmet (except when showering/sleeping), because he is prone to seizures and apparently falls really, really hard for an eighty-pounder.
Sandor Clegane is chatty to the point that it's non-stop. I can make out maybe 5-10% of the words he says, partially due to his speech impediment and partially due to him often not speaking English. Although apparently not of the truly autistic variety, I am told that Sandor reads, understands, and (kind of) speaks English, Spanish, Italian, French, and Hebrew. He also doesn't really look at anybody when he talks to them, so I don't know when he is trying to talk to me, and I don't want to appear rude, so the whole time I am trying to pay attention to his gibberish. I also try to reply when I suspect that he is addressing me, but this only seems to cause confusion.
So it's detracting. Moreover, I think I will freak out if he has a seizure.Way more Xtreme Fitbitter than MissLadyJ or kureransu
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10-05-2014, 10:28 AM #464
Saturday Night, Part Three: French In Action
To make matters much worse, Sandor has his expectations and routines, and when they are not met I understand that he gets confused, which leads to him becoming even more chatty and louder. So my sister allows his expectations to be met while she takes care of him. Sandor's expectations include watching the DVD's he brought, and him playing with his Speak and Spell (which looks like it might have been from the 1970's). The DVD's Sandor brought are some Mr. Roger's disks (you know, the old kid's show), some old Pee-Wee's Playhouse Disks, and French In Action, an immersive language-instruction program where everybody speaks French.
Sandor Clegane has seen each of these DVD's hundreds of times, I don't even need to be told this. As I am typing, we are watching French in Action Part II Disk 10 and he's translating things into (I think) Italian while simultaneously playing with his English-language Speak-and-Spell. Judging by the clothing and video quality, I'd guess that these French In Action episodes are from the early 90's. But one of the French chicks in the show is pretty hot and doesn't wear a bra so I am occasionally watching it but it really isn't making any sense to me and kind of pi$$ing me off.
The words that the Speak and Spell announce in it's old-school robotic voice aren't terribly difficult, and Sandor Clegane hasn't misspelled one yet, out of hundreds. I am kind of worried about what will happen if he misspells a word.
What I am getting at is that it's quite distracting. And I am not drinking the beer I brought because it doesn't feel right to drink it in front of this unfamiliar, innocent “kid”.
My sister tells me I am luckier than hell, because Sandor didn't bring his piano keyboard. Besides foreign languages, spelling, and vintage children's programming, apparently music is his other passion. Among Sandor's mostly unintelligible mumblings that I fear might be directed towards me, I can make out “Bob Dylan”, “Pete Seager”, and “Count Basie”. I guess I should thank my lucky stars.Last edited by csb5731; 10-05-2014 at 10:40 AM.
Way more Xtreme Fitbitter than MissLadyJ or kureransu
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10-05-2014, 11:47 AM #465
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10-05-2014, 12:01 PM #466
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10-05-2014, 12:45 PM #467
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10-05-2014, 12:51 PM #468R.I.P urukhai29, sentinel3, AncientYouth.
"Eating chips and cookies and drinking soda is just like wandering through life. These are the agents of a purposeless existence. Avocados, turkey burgers, brown rice and eggs etc are the agents of a purposeful existence." - orderoutofchaos, The Internet, 2014
2 Kings 2:23-24
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10-05-2014, 01:28 PM #469
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to the top of the mountain my friend!
which for me is being a master of my academics, athletics, and arts. which falls under work, school, boxing, and guitar.
i supposed i should add another category to the three A's as ive dubbed it. because it is very important for me to be a kind person, give back more than i take is always the goal. dont know under what to categorize that though. amiability i suppose
the 4 A's.I used to have an AVI of my traps and neck. I changed it a while back and tried editing my user title but this website is glitched and it will not let me change it anymore.
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10-05-2014, 01:47 PM #470R.I.P urukhai29, sentinel3, AncientYouth.
"Eating chips and cookies and drinking soda is just like wandering through life. These are the agents of a purposeless existence. Avocados, turkey burgers, brown rice and eggs etc are the agents of a purposeful existence." - orderoutofchaos, The Internet, 2014
2 Kings 2:23-24
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10-05-2014, 01:51 PM #471
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10-05-2014, 06:58 PM #472
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10-05-2014, 10:16 PM #474
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10-06-2014, 04:30 AM #476
Ok I didn't want this to be true, and it isn't compared to the amount of ephedrine. But Primatene ****s all over Bronkaid for me.
I thought everyone was just a bunch of placebo monkeys.
I've taken 2 bronkaids and didn't feel cracked out 2 hours later. It doesn't hit as hard. I took 2 Primatene which is roughly half the amount of ephedrine, I feel cracked out for 4 hours and can still feel it up to 6. It sucks the damn blood out of my hands and makes them freezing ffs.
Theres something up with the hydrochloride vs sulfate thing. They may have similar amounts of ephedrine, and perhaps even just as effective, but absorption or bioavailability or SOMETHING is different because you can FEEL Primatene twice as much. At least for me.
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10-06-2014, 06:38 AM #477
the coolest thing i saw yesterday - a li'l girl in a dress and she had a Batman cape on.
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you are a very bad man, CSB. that's like calling him *Sloth from Goonies, or something.
(i'm not really mad.)
i remember French in Action.
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i died watching the Zercher shrug, but i guess it's working for him.
i tried to make a gif out of that one. will try again
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i did full body at the gym last night. no pull-ups, but all of a sudden everyone wants to work in with me, lol. (ok, 3 ppl, total.) you know how i usually wear shorts over my lycra? i was wearing just the lycra on those days.Last edited by caprica6; 10-06-2014 at 09:49 AM.
start where you are
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10-06-2014, 07:05 AM #478
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