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It's pretty neat to come back
Guido Sarducci:
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--- Quote from: jhocking on 20 Feb 2009, 14:10 ---You didn't mention stuff that happened to you. You, like, almost died again.
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It's taken for granted. I think maybe they did not manage to cure my sleep apnea at all so it was probably all futile.
Also, my lungs burn every other day. I mean literally burn like I'm being crucified. I still haven't quite quit smoking and every time I do it feels like I've been beaten in the lungs by a sock-full of baseballs. What are you going to do though? Complain about it? I mean some of you are familiar with my lifestyle choices in the past. I have abused my body in basically every way conceivable for two and a half decades. All of my ailments are my fault and for the most part I had a lot of fun collecting them. Most of the time I think it's a fair trade off.
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I guess 40 is the new 30 because I hit forty and quit smoking, started eating right, working out again, running, I've lost 25 pounds recently and am sparring again. Between 30 and 40 I let myself go a bit> For some reason getting married wasn't all that good for me. I got too sedentary and mentally lazy.
TheViscount:
--- Quote from: Guido Sarducci on 22 Feb 2009, 16:07 ---
--- Quote from: Ptommydski on 22 Feb 2009, 13:29 ---
--- Quote from: jhocking on 20 Feb 2009, 14:10 ---You didn't mention stuff that happened to you. You, like, almost died again.
--- End quote ---
It's taken for granted. I think maybe they did not manage to cure my sleep apnea at all so it was probably all futile.
Also, my lungs burn every other day. I mean literally burn like I'm being crucified. I still haven't quite quit smoking and every time I do it feels like I've been beaten in the lungs by a sock-full of baseballs. What are you going to do though? Complain about it? I mean some of you are familiar with my lifestyle choices in the past. I have abused my body in basically every way conceivable for two and a half decades. All of my ailments are my fault and for the most part I had a lot of fun collecting them. Most of the time I think it's a fair trade off.
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I guess 40 is the new 30 because I hit forty and quit smoking, started eating right, working out again, running, I've lost 25 pounds recently and am sparring again. Between 30 and 40 I let myself go a bit> For some reason getting married wasn't all that good for me. I got too sedentary and mentally lazy.
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Talk about changes.. Good job. What kind of sparring do you do?
Guido Sarducci:
I box (badly) and do a little jujitsu. Well, it's supposed to be jujitsu but it's probably not very good jujitsu. We just do things that are handy. You know, you repeat the move until it's an unconscious reaction instead of something you think about. I've been beat on a lot so I do it to try to stay limber and also because I know if I really get into it with someone who wants to hurt me I'll need to put them down fast so I can get away or they'll get me. The main idea is just that practicing on your own doesn't do much in terms of preparing you to actually do it, you know? And the boxing is mostly working the heavy bag to keep my wrists and hands tough, and a speed bag to learn some rythm. I'm hardly WWF material.
TheViscount:
Interesting.
Masterbainter:
--- Quote from: Guido Sarducci on 23 Feb 2009, 20:44 --- I'm hardly WWF material.
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Haha funny laugh?
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