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I found I had worn-smooth soles on my shoes during the March larp game. It was bad enough some people that I just had bad coordination and/or balance and fell a lot. Over this last weekend they learned I just move around a lot when I fight and when I'm not slipping and falling over I'm actually at least fairly good. There is still a particular Kithrix I need to fight (this guy seems to me to be one of the better fighters in the entire group), and the guy in chain and plate armor who goes rushing/charging in. He may take me awhile to beat, but he's also lugging around at least 30 pounds of armor (and he's really easy to hear charging into battle).My insoles are crap. Never trust a doctor named "Scholl". It's where shipwrecks happen!
My tongue still really hurts today from when I bit it seizing the other day.
I spoke generally.So, then, avoid bacon like the plague? Are you sure you meant to tell someone to avoid bacon?
I spoke generally.
Somethings I consume are for mental health.....scotch, bacon, maple syrup.
Just give me yours, Yogi!You really need to eat more bacon
I know!You know...this week...so far.... stinks......
I know!
I had to wait 5 whole minutes for my appointment
to get my free $1500 radio installed in Me Van.
And how much he trusts us by telling us all about his very desirable van.Sounds just awful.... how do you cope with such horrendous obstacles
BaconSounds just awful.... how do you cope with such horrendous obstacles
That's a tough thing to have gone through.I'm still recovering from my bout of insulin shock. The seizure and other things that happened while I was blacked out were the easy parts (although somewhat unsettling knowing someone was cradling my head and talking to me, and I was vocally responsive without any semblance of self-awareness or conventional terms of consciousness), it's been the very sore muscles and very deep fatigue that have been the hard part.