Yeah, a bit. The workout I did on Saturday kicked my butt a bit. The one I did this morning might not feel too good by tomorrow, either.
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Yeah, a bit. The workout I did on Saturday kicked my butt a bit. The one I did this morning might not feel too good by tomorrow, either.
I like to put off today what I might not do tomorrow.
I'm so bad procrastinator's anonymous keeps sending me leaflets.
Leaflets. What I use to stay modest when posing for statuary. :D
Sometimes I think I dropped a bomb or something when it gets this quiet.
*Crickets Chirping*
Did I offend everyone?
Just seen the news of the flooding in South Louisiana, isn't that near DDay ? hope all is ok!
Went to see Ministry last night. I haven't been in a mosh pit in some twenty years.:D
Haven't heard anything about it but Louisiana's a pretty big place so he's probably fine. Fingers crossed though.Quote:
Just seen the news of the flooding in South Louisiana, isn't that near DDay ? hope all is ok!
You went to a Mosh pit in a Church? :D:D:rolleyes:Quote:
Went to see Ministry last night. I haven't been in a mosh pit in some twenty years.
I have never heard of them i had to look them up, on first read i thought you had said "i went to Ministry" as in Ministry of Sound, and thought surely not Funky has turned into an EDM fan !!!
I was a major industrial head in my twenties and Ministry were kind of the hub that most of the scene revolved around. Rev Co, Lard, 1000 Homo DJs, Ogre, Butthole Surfers... they all span off of or collaborated with Ministry at some point or another. Al Jourgensen was pretty much the centre of the universe.
Google for Jesus Built my Hotrod. The guitars and drums are in completely different timings and it's so tight you barely notice. And Gibbys lyrics are... interesting.
I don't mind the sun sometimes...
I've been off sniffing fish...and lots of smoke, since I drove through a forest fire on the way there.
Er... Don't mind me.
The way the Olympics are calling anything a sport now days it is a wonder fish sniffing isn't one of them. :D
Let's not go there.
DDay: The state of Idaho would probably be pretty happy swapping some Louisiana rain for some Idaho dry about now. Not too much rain, though, cause we've had such a large, widespread (and largely unreported) fire that our hills have no vegetation to hold onto the soil, so a sufficiently intense rain will bring them down.
so i guess that answers my question, unless you live in a house boat and you now live on the water ?Quote:
Er... Don't mind me.
Doesn't everyone in Louisiana live on a house boat? I've seen The Water Boy and that was the impression I got. Also.. 'gators.
Just had a read about the floods and... Wow! Why isn't it making the news?
It's making plenty of news over here.
What has me a bit puzzled is that the amounts of rain don't sound all that high. It sounds like only one or two feet of rain. That's a lot (especially since we average about 7" in a year where I live), but there are parts of the southeast that kind of live with it. When I was in the Florida Keys, tropical storm Gordon hit us three times. The first time dropped something like 12", then the storm went into the Gulf, turned around, came back over us and dropped somewhere around 20" only a couple days after the first pass. These things happen in the humid southeast, and it usually runs off. I assume that the actual totals are far higher than what I have heard about. Heck, I first heard it was only 8=10 inches. I've hiked in that much in a day.
Today is a very sad day. RIP Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidore "Toots" Thielemans. Hearing him play on the closing theme to Sesame Street when I was 4 or 5 years old was what made me want to become a harmonica player. He was also provided the whistle on the original Old Spice jingle.
Toots Thielemans, Who Found Jazz Renown on the Harmonica, Dies at 94
At 94, though. At some point, you shouldn't be too sad at death.
His initials are as long as my name.
So sad.
Last time I called someone Toots HR wrote me up.