Once had, wish you had now

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TedSheckler
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May 6, 2014 1:38pm
1980 Jeep CJ5

It had a 304 V8, headers, side exhaust into Cherry Bombs glasspacks, 3" lift with 33" Super Swampers.
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Zoltan
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May 6, 2014 1:50pm
Fab4Runner;1613088 wrote:Laziness and beer.

But seriously...that's it. Though it is a current goal of mine, so we shall see.
Those are impossible obstacles to overcome, might as well just give up now haha. Seriously, if you are like me you are not giving up beer. I just try to eat really clean and workout during the week, and let the weekends fall where they may.
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Fab4Runner
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May 6, 2014 1:54pm
Zoltan;1613105 wrote:Those are impossible obstacles to overcome, might as well just give up now haha. Seriously, if you are like me you are not giving up beer. I just try to eat really clean and workout during the week, and let the weekends fall where they may.
That is exactly what I do, too. I try to limit myself to one beer/bad food day per week if I can. Sometimes I will go a few weeks at a time without drinking at all, but then I will rage for an entire weekend. #thestruggle
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Heretic
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May 6, 2014 1:57pm
Zoltan;1613105 wrote:Those are impossible obstacles to overcome, might as well just give up now haha. Seriously, if you are like me you are not giving up beer. I just try to eat really clean and workout during the week, and let the weekends fall where they may.
That's where I'm at. I've come to grips with the fact I'll likely always have this little bit of pudge around the midsection no matter how much I exercise and control my diet. Because I needs me beer and often after a good night of drinking, I needs me food to soak up the alcohol.
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Zoltan
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May 6, 2014 2:12pm
Fab4Runner;1613109 wrote:That is exactly what I do, too. I try to limit myself to one beer/bad food day per week if I can. Sometimes I will go a few weeks at a time without drinking at all, but then I will rage for an entire weekend. #thestruggle
The struggle is real haha. I like to think if I am eating good 85% of the the time, that is enough. What is the point of being in shape and healthy if you can't enjoy yourself? I have a friend who works out constantly and eats perfect, but never does much for fun. What is the point? He is training for some event that is never going to happen.
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Heretic
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May 6, 2014 2:31pm
Zoltan;1613121 wrote:The struggle is real haha. I like to think if I am eating good 85% of the the time, that is enough. What is the point of being in shape and healthy if you can't enjoy yourself? I have a friend who works out constantly and eats perfect, but never does much for fun. What is the point? He is training for some event that is never going to happen.
Truth!
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ernest_t_bass
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May 6, 2014 2:35pm
Zoltan;1613121 wrote:The struggle is real haha. I like to think if I am eating good 85% of the the time, that is enough. What is the point of being in shape and healthy if you can't enjoy yourself? I have a friend who works out constantly and eats perfect, but never does much for fun. What is the point? He is training for some event that is never going to happen.
Vanity at its finest.
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rydawg5
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May 6, 2014 9:38pm
Top Loader NES Nintendo
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Ironman92
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May 6, 2014 10:35pm
My golf game (though actually playing might fucking help)
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MontyBrunswick
May 6, 2014 11:29pm
ccrunner609;1613342 wrote:Dlazz your only school record went down. You wish you still had it?
It was tied. And no.
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believer
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May 7, 2014 5:12am
1974 Chevy Nova....Still the best car I've ever owned.

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I Wear Pants
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May 7, 2014 3:41pm
Properly functioning shoulders.
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MontyBrunswick
May 7, 2014 3:58pm
I Wear Pants;1613621 wrote:Properly functioning shoulders.
Wait... You're gay?
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Commander of Awesome
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May 7, 2014 6:39pm
Only thing I can think of is my job when I lived on the East Coast. 8-4 and could take a 30 min - to an hour lunch. 12 min walk to work from my apartment. Work itself was boring, and not stimulating, but gave me plenty of time to post on the OC. Had anywhere from 4 to 6 hours of free time during the work day. I was happy and ready to move on then for more challenging work, but now I wouldn't mind having it back. Pay is certainly better now, and the day passes by much faster, but thats about the only benefit I see. Challenging work etc.. is whatever.
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MontyBrunswick
May 7, 2014 9:00pm
ccrunner609;1613682 wrote:your was handtimed and this one was FAT so yours was slower
then I guess you need to go through the record books and add whatever tenths of a second to every single record ever that wasn't FAT'd.

your logic doesn't make sense, as it rarely does.

Hope this helps.
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MontyBrunswick
May 7, 2014 9:02pm
ccrunner609;1613734 wrote:i did in 2009 since every meet we run at is FAT but quads.
lol
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OSH
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May 7, 2014 11:51pm
The motivation to actually workout.

My long hair back...it's growing back, but just takes awhile.