05-25-2011, 01:20 PM
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 3,695
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Originally Posted by sad_winslow
I do a lot of those things already: I play a few instruments, work out regularly but don't dance because i have a bad back, grill often, am too big to slip n' slide(built rather like a linebacker), go to concerts, don't gokart but do go to arcades that have them and play games, skydiving is expensive and a little scary so i'll pass on that for now, do go to the zoo once in a while, hate golf, will consider hookah, go fishing once in a blue moon (but this is CA and licenses are expensive! $50, so you'd better mean it!), paintball I might consider but that requires a good group I don't have (I'd rather play Team Fortress 2 anyways), will consider comedy clubs, go to amusement parks a couple times a year, don't have a bike yet but am saving for one, cook frequently, gardening i avoid for the sake of the plants, go out and play catch with a football and kick a soccer ball and play badminton with a friend or two regularly but can't do too much volleyball cause of the jumping and back issues, can't afford to gamble on horses much but am planning on a summer casino run, the nearest baseball team is.. the SF Giants... watching a losing game can be fun and all, but you know, no way to a triathalon or marathon - i can't run, and i read books and magazines both on paper and via kindle CONSTANTLY.
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Impressive. Most people our age, at least that I know of, would consider it a successful summer if they did any more than three of those...
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Originally Posted by Lookout123
Then start Insanity the following week. I guarantee you at the end of it you will have never been in better shape in your entire life. or you'll be dead.
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Haha, I might lean towards the second option.
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