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Friday 260: Yeah it's Thursday, so what? (pg. 2)
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Silky Johnson
Lol, you had a bucket???


I just walked around the room most of the time, allowing blood and amniotic fluid to flow freely down my legs onto the floor, while the poor nurse followed behind with towels. Not a single given. My labour, my way! Brrrrrap!
Boomer187
On the second kid it went much faster and the doc just let him sit there half a head out and told me to look and my wife to touch it...eeww.
Silky Johnson
Also it's hilarious you mentioned Aliens, because I used this screen cap to make our pregnancy announcement on FB:

Sushipunk
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
drinking


This.

Also, Pink Floyd have made their Pulse video from 1994 available to stream for free on Youtube, so I'm going to watch that. I don't think I've watched it in years

Here's the link if anyone else wants to check it out:

https://youtu.be/hokGXqEsCXk
Zoso
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
This.

Also, Pink Floyd have made their Pulse video from 1994 available to stream for free on Youtube, so I'm going to watch that. I don't think I've watched it in years

Here's the link if anyone else wants to check it out:

https://youtu.be/hokGXqEsCXk


I saw them in 1994 at Vanderbilt Stadium as part of The Division Bell tour, and it was pretty much the Pulse 2 disc concert when they played. Fuggin' epic night, mang. Best concert I ever saw. I was a junior in high school at the time.
Arbiter
I found out my favorite local brewery is doing delivery, but I also have a backlog of work to get through. So my plan is to drink heavily while expounding on the rules of evidence governing the admissibility of expert testimony. The miserable weather is making it untempting to go out and make a show of flouting the government's toothless restrictions, anyway.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Zoso
I saw them in 1994 at Vanderbilt Stadium as part of The Division Bell tour, and it was pretty much the Pulse 2 disc concert when they played. Fuggin' epic night, mang. Best concert I ever saw. I was a junior in high school at the time.


Yeah man, I remember you saying this previously. I am super ing envious, I can't think of another concert I would have loved to be at more than one of Pink Floyd's gigs from that tour, even if I was 14 at the time. They didn't come to Australia :(
Zoso
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Yeah man, I remember you saying this previously. I am super ing envious, I can't think of another concert I would have loved to be at more than one of Pink Floyd's gigs from that tour, even if I was 14 at the time. They didn't come to Australia :(


Floyd would be the only thing that would make me consider foregoing my horrible social anxiety and getting my ass out of the house and into a crowd, but I honestly don't see them ever touring again. I am fortunate to have seen them when I did, for sure.
Silky Johnson
you are old!!!

































:gsmile:
Zoso
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
you are old!!!

:gsmile:


I love you, too, Pie. :)

Tell me about it. I honestly never thought I'd live to see 30, let alone 43. I am amazed, at 43, just how much hurts every morning trying to roll my old ass out of the bed. Every morning this week I've had to make myself get up...and then an hour later I heard my 73 year old dad running a chainsaw for hours on the back side of the farm. :rolleyes:

Boomer187
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Originally posted by Zoso
I love you, too, Pie. :)

Tell me about it. I honestly never thought I'd live to see 30, let alone 43. I am amazed, at 43, just how much hurts every morning trying to roll my old ass out of the bed. Every morning this week I've had to make myself get up...and then an hour later I heard my 73 year old dad running a chainsaw for hours on the back side of the farm. :rolleyes:


Seems like it is just harder to maintain any sense of being in shape. And recovering takes hella long.
Zoso
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Originally posted by Boomer187
Seems like it is just harder to maintain any sense of being in shape. And recovering takes hella long.


5 years ago, I was running two 5km runs a week and lifting 5-6 days a week. Then I developed chronic mid-thoracic back pain that has hurt literally every single day for over 4 years, now. I've had x-rays and MRIs, but since it is, according to the people I've seen, nothing clearly visible, they can't (won't) help me. Now the most activity I can engage in is walking the dogs or cleaning house. I've lost every bit of muscle and tone I had developed, and my cardio fitness is , now. I'm ashamed to see myself in the mirror. I wish I could find a way to take shower w/out myself, lol, if that makes sense. I try not to dwell on it, as it really piques my already potent depression. First world problems, though, right...?
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