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| Bluedeath:
About cartoons best were ( at least what has been aired here in Italy): Thundercats, Silverhawks, M.A.S.K. (the ones prodiceted in the USA) And all the japanese robots (robotech / macross on top) But wathching them again at 33 is not the same. It's like watching the old galactica after the new one, the scripting is far better in the new one, the old one is too much simplicistic, i still love it because I've seen it when i was 8 but i cannot what it again because i'm too afraid that iit will ruin may memory. BTW Yesterday i acctually tried to start to get in shape again, after 30 minutes of wiifit (i wouldn't have survived a real training session in a gym, but ist a start) every single muscle in my body hurts like hell. Now i remember why i was to reluctant to restart. |
| Flake:
--- Quote from: javeryh on February 20, 2009, 11:26:37 am ---I'm 34 going on..... 34. Before my 2 awesome kids I felt like I was 18 all day every day. Now time has caught up with me a bit and I feel 34. I still act like I'm 18 though. I can't believe where the time has gone - especially the past 10 years. Fortunately, I can easily pass for someone in their mid-20s. I exercise regularly and try to eat right (often failing) and since I turned 30 I rarely drink anymore. Maybe a beer or two a month. I went all of 2007 without having a single sip of alcohol just to do it. I really think it is the key to feeling great on a daily basis. --- End quote --- I just dont know how anyone does that. Not that I'm judging but that just seems so foreign to me.... Me and the wife just signed up for a gym membership though so maybe getting back into weight lifting will take its toll on my drinking time.....maybe.... |
| javeryh:
--- Quote from: Flake on February 23, 2009, 12:57:13 pm --- --- Quote from: javeryh on February 20, 2009, 11:26:37 am ---I'm 34 going on..... 34. Before my 2 awesome kids I felt like I was 18 all day every day. Now time has caught up with me a bit and I feel 34. I still act like I'm 18 though. I can't believe where the time has gone - especially the past 10 years. Fortunately, I can easily pass for someone in their mid-20s. I exercise regularly and try to eat right (often failing) and since I turned 30 I rarely drink anymore. Maybe a beer or two a month. I went all of 2007 without having a single sip of alcohol just to do it. I really think it is the key to feeling great on a daily basis. --- End quote --- I just dont know how anyone does that. Not that I'm judging but that just seems so foreign to me.... Me and the wife just signed up for a gym membership though so maybe getting back into weight lifting will take its toll on my drinking time.....maybe.... --- End quote --- haha... yeah, my friends gave me holy hell all year for it. Even my wife was making fun of me for sipping a Gatorade while everyone else was throwing them back. I work a lot and I get up in the morning to go to the gym beforehand so I'm usually out of the house from 5:45AM until about 7:30PM five days a week plus I work weekends occasionally and there are several nights a month that I'm not getting home until after 10PM or I go home and have to log on and finish something up. When the weekend comes the last thing I want to do is waste time dealing with a hangover especially when my kids are up around 6:30 anyway. After that year the first beer was delicious though and I was buzzed within 30 seconds. I honestly have never felt better in the last 10 years than I did without the drinking. |
| pinballwizard79:
If you were drunk you would feel better |
| javeryh:
--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on February 23, 2009, 05:02:04 pm ---If you were drunk you would feel better --- End quote --- I can't argue with that! |
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