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d3jake wrote:orly?
Sorry its three posts late but...





YA RLY
'Memory and imagination are but one thing, which for diverse considerations, have diverse names'
¦- F R E D E N T H U S I A S T -¦

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I actually prefer frosted shreddies; sorry guise.
'Memory and imagination are but one thing, which for diverse considerations, have diverse names'
¦- F R E D E N T H U S I A S T -¦

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WHen I was doing Karate, I was never happy with my physical condition thinking it was okay but not great. Then, a couple of years after I had given up, people were like "what ? you used to be in such good shape too!". Bugger, I'd say.

Having said that, I now realise exercise is a gradial thing and you'd be surprised how good a shape you can be in and not realise. Atleast, untill you stop and become a waster again.

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Taristin wrote:Golden grahams?


I dont know if American cereal brands are similar to UK ones though...
Yuck.

I can promise this - it won't be anything Americans will know :)

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Roanoke wrote:WHen I was doing Karate, I was never happy with my physical condition.
I've been thinking of taking up Taekwondo again. I hear stories that all martial art forms are useless in a real fight, but... I challenge that. :P

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Hunter wrote:I've been thinking of taking up Taekwondo again. I hear stories that all martial art forms are useless in a real fight, but... I challenge that. :P
If this fight doesn't include firearms...
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"
-Steven Wright

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Hunter wrote:
Roanoke wrote:WHen I was doing Karate, I was never happy with my physical condition.
I've been thinking of taking up Taekwondo again. I hear stories that all martial art forms are useless in a real fight, but... I challenge that. :P
It's true- Unless you are some kind of Grandmaster with it completely hard-wired into you martial arts are never really useful in a real fight-you just go with your instinct and forget it all.

I was going to learn Chu (or was it Chow?) -Gar Southern Praying Mantis but I never got round to it... I'll just stick with my current 'Incredible Hulk/Mr. T' fighting style for now :razz:
'Memory and imagination are but one thing, which for diverse considerations, have diverse names'
¦- F R E D E N T H U S I A S T -¦

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Still, a real fight yes - That's true. But if some idiot tries to take you on it helps a little. Not as a means of beating them up, but to have a quicker response/block/lock... Kind of like stopping someone in their tracks.

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Hunter wrote:Still, a real fight yes - That's true. But if some idiot tries to take you on it helps a little. Not as a means of beating them up, but to have a quicker response/block/lock... Kind of like stopping someone in their tracks.
True, but I will just stick with throwing them for now ;)
'Memory and imagination are but one thing, which for diverse considerations, have diverse names'
¦- F R E D E N T H U S I A S T -¦

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At least you're still pushing yourself; I have the exact same problem. I've managed to develop a rather severe case of laziness and apathy toward a lot of things, particularly relating to my schoolwork, and even encompassing activities which I really enjoy. There are days when I'd give just about anything for a nice dose of motivation, but it usually never seems to show up.
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