Really, I prefer spending my free time at night, all I do at daytime is working in the office and doing my other duties.
Name Interesting Facts about YOU!!!
#2251
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 10:37
Really, I prefer spending my free time at night, all I do at daytime is working in the office and doing my other duties.
#2252
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 01:20
Most of my childhood i moved around the country with my family.
I am probably one of the few that actually like seagulls
I often underestimate my own strength <_<, if I don't get some sort of exercise at least every second day I get restless.
I have tried three marital arts but somehow ended up with Tae-Kwondo.
The fact that I started three sentences with "I" is driving me nuts
#2253
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 01:51
I am a bodybuilder and can lift weights at a professional level.
I am a trained martial artist and skilled in Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Iaido, and Kendo Samurai sword arts.
I have stealth skills and am capable of near invisibility under the right conditions.
I can run 4 miles in under 29 minutes
I'm a self trained wrestler.
Modifié par Busomjack, 15 mars 2010 - 01:57 .
#2254
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 02:05
I hold a black belt in the Hawk style of Jyuken, and am currently starting to learn the Shark style.
#2255
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 02:37
#2256
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:00
#2257
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:03
Dark Lilith wrote...
me too I hate muscle heads,women that look that way are gross to no end!Seagloom wrote...
If it's any consolation Lilith I've done my share of worm can opening in the past, and will likely do so again. And so there is no confusion, I do not literally mean a can of worms.
Pff a cute guy with a six pack but no chest, legs, shoulders or arms is as good as nay.
THIS is a real body and not like those inhuman looking "bodybuilders" of today you see in the magazines :
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Modifié par Seagloom, 30 juin 2010 - 03:28 .
#2258
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:04
Could that be a minor form of epylepsia?The Woldan wrote...
Whenever I am looking into a bright light I instantly feel very sick...
#2259
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:14
And has anyone anytime seen a Lion training his muscular body? No?
#2260
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:16
Dark Lilith wrote...
I opened a can of worms...wait thats not a little known fact!
You Lilith opening up a can of worms, and stirring the pot , No it can't be lol. I would be disappointed if you didn't.
#2261
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:17
#2262
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:26
Pff a cute guy with a six pack but no chest, legs, shoulders or arms is as good as nay.
THIS is a real body and not like those inhuman looking "bodybuilders" of today you see in the magazines [/quote]
I know what you mean, but personally i think that body looks far better than this body which in your eyes would be 100 x worse :

I know what you mean though and its clear most women don't like men with too much muscles, some muscles like those models who pose in underwear is fine(though most of them lack legs) but anything larger starts to go a little too far.
Modifié par Seagloom, 30 juin 2010 - 03:30 .
#2263
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:29
Don't stereotype all of us, i am a bodybuilder(aspiring to be a complete one at least) but i don't constantly ramble about bodybuilding 100% of the time, in fact i don't even talk about it to anyone.Seagloom wrote...
Statulos wrote...
Plus keeping that amount of muscle sounds like expensive in soooo many levels...
That too. Results like that take upkeep. Now that I think about it, I often found serious body builders boring. The few that I've known for more than a month or two all focused a lot of energy on achieving their physical goals. Hours of exercise and special diets... and even though some were clearly intelligent and had other interests, conversations tended to quickly return to the topic of body building or health issues. That gets old fast. It's no different than a guy that can't shut up about sports, cars, or gaming for that matter. Variety is important.
And yes, bodybuilding IS expensive and takes ALOT of dedication, just even to look like those "cute guys with 6 packs" already takes a hell lot of work so try to understand the way we think.
#2264
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:33
Edit: Also... I understand the amount of work it takes to achieve insane physical goals. I'm still trying to achieve a few myself. Although mine are very different in nature than what you are striving towards, it is by no means easy. So I do get that some focus and dedication is required, and I don't mind some talk about it with others. It's just that the few body builders I've known didn't seem very interested in other topics. At least with me.
Modifié par Seagloom, 15 mars 2010 - 04:36 .
#2265
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:36
I usually ignore them and laugh at their shrunken testicles.
#2266
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:44
If weird things happen over there, I´ll tell you...
#2267
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 05:01
Modifié par Seagloom, 15 mars 2010 - 05:02 .
#2268
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 05:04
Seagloom wrote...
@Statulos - Is there anything special about that location? Is it haunted? You make it sound ominous.
Well, Mansfield is supposed to be the only fun place in all of Ohio.
...Not that that's saying much.
#2269
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 05:13
The institution had a quite sad and long story of abuses and harsh treatment of inmates so many consider that the place "echoes" those abuses.
Plus this place is famous since huge parts of Air Force One were filmed there and The Shawshank Redemption choose it as main location.
And don´t be so harsh on the Buckeyes; Godak. The most beautifull lady to ever take to the sky, the Memphis Belle is there, for example.
Modifié par Statulos, 15 mars 2010 - 05:13 .
#2270
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 05:33
#2271
Guest_MrHimuraChan_*
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 06:07
Guest_MrHimuraChan_*
Seagloom wrote...
- Questionably interesting fact: I enjoy fishing quite a bit, although I rarely get to do it. I usually go once every two years, if that due to scheduling issues. I'm quite good at it; or perhaps it would be better to say quite lucky, as I've caught something on every trip since I was 14. My very first outing produced only disgusting horseshoe crabs. But every one after that has resulted in a scrumptious dinner.
It's probably the laziest pastime there is, which is likely why I enjoy it. I just cast a line, sit back, and read a good book until I get a bite. I don't enjoy fishing from a boat for this reason. It becomes all about the actually activity, and when I focus on that it gets boring.
ahhhh, fishing... cast a line, sit under a tree, read a book and enjoy nature... And at night, make a fire and prepare the fish you caught yourself, before going the tent to sleep...
Man, feels like a million years since i done that for the last time... Only needed fishing rod, my little shrimp trap (for bait), something to make fire, tent, water, food, books and that's it
I REALLY need to do this again...
(Picture not mine, but related
Modifié par MrHimuraChan, 15 mars 2010 - 06:09 .
#2272
Guest_VanguardOfDestruction_*
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 10:38
Guest_VanguardOfDestruction_*
I can tell this thread is dying...it went to page 2. Its been good though, aye!?
#2273
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 10:54
i also enjoy hunting fishing and Nature.
im also Canadian
but i dont like hockey
#2274
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 11:03
Eating the fish was nice but killing it with a blow to the head and gutting it was the fun part!
Modifié par The Woldan , 16 mars 2010 - 11:04 .
#2275
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 11:14
Hypocrite much? :innocent:Seagloom wrote...
I never killed or gutted my own fish. Dear old dad was content doing that part. Sometimes mom gutted them instead. All I did was catch 'em and eat 'em. I threw back a small catch from time to time. The rest I ate.




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