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stoney321 January 18 2010, 19:20:39 UTC
I REALLY NEED A SUPPORT GROUP. And to kill some mother trucking zombies.

Doesn't get really hot up north, but it sure does down in the desert. And nope, you'd not wear tanks or shorts that didn't come to your knee cap - not if you're a good Mormon, knees to sleeves, BB, knees to sleeves.

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killiara January 18 2010, 20:32:05 UTC
D: Can a girl at least weat PANTS?

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stoney321 January 18 2010, 21:13:03 UTC
Oh, sure. Most TBM (true blue mormons) wear capris in summer. At least they're not culottes?

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stoney321 January 18 2010, 19:22:35 UTC
I've not, but we have it. FO3 was the first video game I've EVER gotten into since the old days of Zelda and Mario - meaning, the old Nitendo 64 days. (Shh, I'm old.) :D

I'm sure I'll fall in love with Bioshock, because it's TOTALLY up my alley (and now that I know how to use the damn controllers... I'm such an old dog who hates new tricks. Lol.)

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Icon (shakira) marenfic January 18 2010, 21:22:42 UTC
Had a great weekend with one of my all-time favorite people on planet earth, marenfic.

Your coin people are AWESOME. I had vicarious joy watching you open envelopes that came.

<3<3<3

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LOL. Inside jokes rule stoney321 January 18 2010, 22:05:25 UTC
Aren't they amazing!? It's so awesome, truly.

SALLY IS MOPING.

The Mr. is talking to HR today about flexible work arrangements. \o/ Family happy = happy worker = company happy, right?

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Awesome vermin_nz January 19 2010, 21:24:23 UTC
That word is pretty much legendary with most Kiwis, thanks to one of our sporting celebrities who screwed up on Wheel of Fortune.

I don't think NZ will ever let him live this one down: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaIZF8uUTtk

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dovil January 18 2010, 23:36:42 UTC
If you ever need any more coins from NZ, or if you don't have the full set ($2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c) let me know!!

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stoney321 January 19 2010, 00:57:56 UTC
I only want the ones with hobbits and sheep love on them, are those the 33c pieces?

(And thanks - I'll be sure to hit you up for everything you've got anything I might need.)

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kurukami January 19 2010, 00:33:55 UTC
I'm trying to start up P90x again myself. First and second days were hellish. I couldn't get all the way through either: my arms are killing me on the outside just above the elbow, and my knee is mildly sore when I try to crouch or go down stairs. *eyeroll* So I'm thinking I'll be trying to gut my way through half-workouts for the first week, then ease my way into full workouts.

My body in general likes the endorphins. It's just that the finer details are ripping me up. *siiiiigh*

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stoney321 January 19 2010, 00:59:18 UTC
Yeah, modify those moves to help your ouchies! I had some wrist trouble getting back into all of the push ups, then remembered that I have a wonky arm and to tilt my body a different way and BOOM, knocked them out. it helps to watch yourself in a mirror so you can see if you've got a weird form, too.

GOOD FOR YOU, by the way!! That's awesome that you're being so dedicated to being healthy!

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kurukami January 19 2010, 01:40:44 UTC
Yeah, well, second try. First try, back in July, I got overworked and fell behind and caught a cold two weeks in. : P

I don't have a wonky arm or knee, from what I know, it's just that the truncated versions of both workouts kind of kicked me in the gut. I think I managed (first rep) 20 regular pushups, 7 military, 12 wide fly, 7 decline, 4 diamond (at 2" separation; I couldn't do any with fingers together), and 3 dive-bombers that may or may not have looked anything like what was being done onscreen. At that point, my arms gave up, and have since been achingly sore for the past two days.

Pull-ups were... worse. Two and a half wide front was about as much as I could manage, and those weren't even able to get my chin fully up over the bar. Nose over the bar, maybe. My upper body strength sucks.The difficulty on the mirror thing is that my tiny little TV room has one wall-mounted mirror about 2 - 3 feet off the floor. It's great for keeping an eye on the form when I'm standing in the center of the room, but not so much for ( ... )

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