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BBdK

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Dunno. But my standard Cole Haan loafs I bought 6 months ago have a hole in the sole and a piece of gravel is stuck in there that I can't get out without tearing it completely apart.

I just factor in $80-$120 into the budget every 6 months for them. :( About that time again...
 

BBdK

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Baby: I want the ***** to walk light mane, she walk too hard them Diamonds gon' come up out her toes

Mannie: Awwww man that's crazy, he got her walkin on her HEELS....but I respeck it doh.

 

Bonzo_Cat

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Probably your muscular calves, dK.

Bonzo’s loafs he bought in 2002 are still in remarkable shape.
Correct. No matter how often I water these stems, they refuse to grow.

Loaf game is on point for an alleged meathead tho thanks to Pete Millar, Ken Cole and Alan Payne providing support for this bird-legged baldy.
 
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cricket3

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From a TV standpoint I think the NBA is going to feel the least weird from what I've seen in this first game.
 

wcc31

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Correct. No matter how often I water these stems, they refuse to grow.

Loaf game is on point for an alleged meathead tho thanks to Pete Millar, Ken Cole and Alan Payne providing support for this bird-legged baldy.

To be honest, I couldn’t remember who had the birdlegs between the two of you. I was just hoping to start a fight, maybe ruin a friendship.
 

CastleRubric

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^agreed, it reeks of privilege.


Rudd!
I think I noticed a post from you earlier about sleep paralysis -

OHMAN - I used to get it off/on but started experiencing it regularly during. a certain period of time where certain stresses were continually present --- all in all -- I'd have a bout with it one or two times a week for the better part of 5-6 years

It was so terrifying I had to work out a code where my ladies all knew the if I started making urgent muffled / unnatural sounds --- that meant I was trying to scream my way awake


anyway -- the main I wanted to ask you was whether or not you ever experienced the sensation of a malevolent being in the room with you ?

I saw the comment where you experienced the glitching nephew (good band name) -- and on occasion I'd get those elements of surreal dream scapes too ---- but mostly it was that appalling "stuck in between; ,,,,,often with at the being of hate that made me f'ing want to jump in a Hoel in die


....there was a documentary that Brandi had me watch on this and apparently that sensation isn't uncommon for ppl who get SP

it always seemed to kick off right as I was slipping into REM sleep
I believe it's the near match for a deep hypnosis state too
 

rudd1

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-yep. Tried the "scream" trick. What worked best for me was to "jerk" myself(hey now!) awake. Meaning: i would rock(back and forth) my body awake with my mind, i am a powerful being.

-often felt like i wasn't alone when this happened...malevolent presence is a really good way to describe the feeling.
 

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Yes, please die in one.

Great post, one of your better terrible ones. Eat a dick, YES please eat one, a aids infested one preferably. In all seriousness though, and I do not mean to sound mean, but you are the ONE poster I would love to and probably would ***** slap if I ever ran up on you. But that is just me, I do not know what it is about you I despise. Actually I do.:flush: Just ONE post I wish you would post about SOMETHING, anything.
 

ukalum01

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I had no idea what it was and couldn't really describe it to people for a long time but i had a version of sleep paralysis.

I would wake up and be unable to move or open my eyes... but the weirdest part in the moment was that I was unable to hear anything. The best way I could think to describe it was what I imagined it would be like to be in a sensory deprivation chamber. After a a minute or so (at least that's what it felt like) the sound would quickly phase in and I'd have my faculties.

I never got the fear or hallucinations that many do.
 

CastleRubric

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17 y/o daughter got me into lo-fi hip hop about 3 years ago - that's the only new Current flowing though my otherwise brackish musical waters.

Neighbor right next to us had generated the drama, man - it's a T-House so we share a wall - gotta give credit though - the mixes up the playbook from
  • Screaming at her son in that combination "rage meets self pity" thing that REALLY drunk ppl do so well.....COME HERE YOU LITTLE ****!!!! IMMA GONNA. ...nooooooonnnnne LOVES MEWEEWEWWW....the smokers voice and thick accent set off just right too
  • Getting into the occasional Physical altercation with her son such that walls are slamming and OUR couch is vibrating - at least twice this has happened when her sons friends are there and you can hear her demanding they weigh in on what just happened [laughing]
  • Slo-motion car wrecks in the Merrick Inn parking lot - screeeeeeech...mystery wounds on her car every other week -- everyone else wondering when their car will 'get it'
  • Smoking enough Dank that you can taste it in various parts of our place (this got my Georgia Girl involved actually) - and screaming commands to ALEXA!!!!!!!!112 before dawn
  • Finally - After not paying rent for about 5 months she delighted the community with an encore performance of "Getting 9/11 called and having authorities show up really late" - she somehow managed to get her ex-male to threaten the managers of the complex with "intimidation" ,,, and they somehow Broughrt that up to ME in a call that wasn't even intended for my phone........I felt like I was in a spy novel (even asked me to record their sounds)
Anywho -- it's helped make my introduction to Lexington all the more vibrant and rewarding - Brandi hates everything about it and now wants a bunker / compound in the hills.......house divided you could say;)



/ bad neighbor story now concludes
 

CastleRubric

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OMG YOU TWO!!!!!

I'll get back with you on this but basically -- I'm going to lean on you both for mental health advice

back later tonight......
 

UKwizard

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Well I'm currently home til Sunday because a 20 year old hussy my wife worked with one time last week had to go out and get her drink on and got the covid. Typical.
 
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tallkat70

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There is a documentary called "Nightmare" and I think it's on Prime now, that interviews people with sleep paralysis and many of them describe the same sort of hallucinations, shadow people, malevolent forces.in the room, etc.
 
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anthonys735

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Guess I'll need clarification on what bucket considers a push-up. I just did 20 in 18 seconds that were chest to about a fist distance from the floor. If that's not adequate then, no, I don't have a chance. They'll be solid pushups, I'm not going to be humping the floor like Richie.
 
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He'll video it. He videos everything. I've honestly never tried so who knows but feel pretty confident. You can't do 20 pushups in a minute?

That’s a good point.


As long as you can do 20 in a minute, you just need to keep up that pace for 9 more rounds with no tiring or wearing down. Good luck!
 

drxman1

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Well, well, well...

I mean, I could be objective officiating Anth’s form, but it would be like Matt Jones moderating a Mitch/Amy debate. Don’t think he’d ever go for it.

Maybe DK’s shoes get torn up as he fights with lawn furniture, I dunno.

Sleep paralysis and night terrors, that sucks.

Picked my first ear of sweet corn tonight from the garden. Local, organic, probably even good enough for Sloot. Get your shuck on.
 
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