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  1. I'm not at first glance. I'm big and heavily tattooed with a crazy hobo beard. I'm also not a big talker, prefer working to talking most of the time. So, people tend to be intimidated at first. Once they know me, all good though. Some of my favorite people have admitted to being terrified of me based solely on appearance and bearing. Would be lying if I said I didn't use that reaction to my advantage though.
  2. Cheese plate with fresh fruit and nuts. I'm a cheese freak, which is difficult since diet doesn't allow much of it. Also fruit for the same reason. I'd seriously consider doing bodily harm if it meant enjoying a good blue or brie without consequence.
  3. New York is was a mixed bag, though I wasn't staying one of the better parts of town. Seemed like every nook was packed with trash, and people generally sucked. The smaller Burroughs had their charm though. Queens actually kind of felt like home. Love Jersey, if even some places are as described above.
  4. Oh yeah? Well I know this one guy from Austria that had like 10 million confirmed kills. Sure there are some that deny it, but they're just haters.
  5. Same character, same malice. Honestly, the 90 series is more effective because of what's not implicitly said or shown. There's also something to be said for content on network TV vs cable TV. Fox was strict with their kids blocks back in the day.
  6. Really don't see the point. If you're incapable of checking your pulse/heart rate, the tech is probably beyond you anyway. Cal trackers are also worthless gimmicks. Your physiology is unique, algorithms don't account for that. The more involved stuff, I have a phone that does everything already. What's the point?
  7. Yeah..overpopulation is actually already a huge issue. Anyway, I remember the dreams I wake up from. But I've been working at it for years. They're an invaluable tool in regard to knowing yourself.
  8. Used to play strings, fell in love the first time I saw an amplified violin. Actually built an electric upright (baby) base. A friend of mine has it now. Broken my hands too many times to play like I used to. Just don't have the dexterity needed anymore. Took up the pipes though. Nothing fancy, middle of the road electrics. Love them. Though none of the neighbors feel the same...
  9. Does it matter? If we're truly identical, I endure either way. Right? From a logical standpoint, there's no reason to resist. Of course, two of me makes life much easier. No reason to try to kill one another either.
  10. David Allan Coe - Ghost of Hank Williams / Come to Boston Jennings - Drinkin' and Dreamin' / Rose in Paradise Highwaymen - Silver Stallion / Against the Wind Marty Robbins - Big Iron George Straight - Amarillo by Morning Bouncing Souls - The Night Train / I'm From There
  11. My grandfather. Throwing out Internet personalities... Can't wrap my head around it at all. Perhaps it's a generational thing. Celebrities in general, dunno. Just never understood it.
  12. Cute, OP thinks YouTube would exist if we were still on D/U. Rubbing one out would take forever. Seriously, back in the 28k/56k days it could take five minutes to load a page. An afternoon to DL a minute long QuickTime clip. And pirating music? We're talking about 30 minutes per song on OG Napster. You younguns don't know how good you have it.
  13. The Highwaymen - This Road Goes On Forever Discounting super groups...still a toss up. David Allan Coe - Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy Waylon Jennings - Fuck it, everything he ever recorded was amazing. Everything. Going Down Rockin' if I had to choose just one. See below for thoughts... Cash - American VI still touches a nerve. He knew he was slipping away, this was his goodbye. The whole album was like some kind of cathartic love letter to the world he left behind. It's odd, I've buried family and a lot of close friends. But I actually wept when Jennings and Cash died. Buck Owens was a jagged little pill too.
  14. Keith Moon, Neil Peart. Chris Slade is also vastly under appreciated, so glad to see him back with AC/DC on the next tour. Even if I don't care for them, dude deserves it.
  15. Unless there's a cartoon Satan that's currently anally raping my mother while simultaneously pouring sugar in my gas tank, there's only one answer. The Joker. Why? Because he'd do that. Just to kill fucking time. Then he'd beat you to death with a crowbar and probably have his way with your corpse. Why? Because, "What else is there to do on a Monday night?"
  16. Eh. Rural Japan is beautiful. Urban areas are pretty damn cramped and dirty though. Honestly no different than anywhere else. I'm not claustrophobic, but I felt...cramped when I visited Tokyo to say the least. Robo-toilets are off the chain though.
  17. Me and bugs, it's like Israel and the rest of the middle east. Meaning I generally refuse to acknowledge their right to exist.
  18. Oh my god, pipes for the win. Love the idea of Scotland, but when it's cold it's a terrible wet cold. Beautiful countryside though.
  19. Bit of advice? Don't worry about lifting heavy. I can put up over 400lbs on a decline bench. Thing is, I get a better workout in at a lower weight. I get a better stretch and contraction, hit the muscle harder. That's true of every lift. Focus on form and function. One note regarding the 5x5 scheme. It's a great fundamental routine. Reg Park was actually an ardent supporter. But slowly building the weight doesn't mean you start with minimal weight. You do need to work with what you can while maintaining good form and add from there. If you're not overloading the muscle, you're not actually getting any stronger. Especially when you're working low volume routines. If you're lifting at, say 60%, of you're max potential? You need to keep to a 10-20 rep range.
  20. Back to Daytona. Buddy's family owns the Lollipop, which is a huge strip joint. There's something to be said for enjoying your work you know? I'd also like to see Brandi for more than a week at a time. I often wonder where or what we'd be if I hadn't got on some macho bull back in the day. Maybe someday.
  21. I've known Brock Leonard for the better part of twenty years. Last time we spoke was quite some time back though. Actually blew up and told him to go fucking himself. Kind of resent the fact that somewhere along the way, he forgot that he's an athlete from South Dakota. South Dakota, not Minneapolis or Mankato. Brock aside, I know more fighters than I can count. I've had the opportunity to hang out and train with some of the best around. Also... Kevin Smith and Jay Mews are super accessible. I rock some Injustice or COD with Jay on the reg. OG View Askew boarder though, so there's a bit of history there. But really, that whole crew is super down to earth and cool. Bry Johnson, for example, is probably one of my favorite people in the world.
  22. Devil's Rejects has one of the strongest ST's out there, top to bottom. Armageddon was pretty solid as well, despite being a terrible movie. Stoned Age is up there...the Araki trilogy and The crow were all really good. Crow actually doesn't get the credit it deserves, hugely influential action flick. Though most directors would probably deny it.
  23. Tend to watch random horror or documentaries when I can't sleep. Ended up taking in A Brony Tale one morning, then looked into the show further. Found out who all was involved in the development and production, gave a watch from there. I've been a huge fan of most everything LG has been involved with. Also a fan of most of the VA's, JDL sold me.
  24. Wow. Such an flamingly ignorant post I hardly know what to say. Refusal to acknowledge ones condition isn't narcissism, it's delusion. A good friend is skitzo. For years he's denied that fact, despite taking fistful of anti psychotics every day. It's a symptom of the illness, not an attitude of the sufferers.
  25. Probably a bit more calculating when speaking with others. Not necessarily in a manipulative way, just more measured than thoughts shared on the web. I tend to be very diplomatic in either case most of the time. Sometimes I just don't quite articulate things the way I intend too. Meaning I may come across as being rather tactless or detached. One of my shortcomings I guess, at least I'm honest I s'pose.
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