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Marathons | David Mitchell's Soapbox
>> ^Phreezdryd:
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^Phreezdryd:
The perspective of a non-runner to an audience of mostly non-runners, in a society where the majority seems perfectly happy not running. It's been a while since running long distance was a necessity, depending on geography and available technology.
True...we could argue whether or not it's been a positive thing or a negative thing. I fall in the middle...as in it's great we have all this technology but it would be even better if we also ran a bunch.
Some form of exercise would be good all around to be sure. How about the idea that we shouldn't be running in shoes, although supposedly designed to cushion and enhance, have been found to possibly be the culprit for whatever injuries runners suffer from. Simply not natural, and we wouldn't try to put shoes on a cheetah.
Yeah I run with special "Barefootie" type shoes because it helps my knees. Everyone should run.
Marathons | David Mitchell's Soapbox
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^Phreezdryd:
The perspective of a non-runner to an audience of mostly non-runners, in a society where the majority seems perfectly happy not running. It's been a while since running long distance was a necessity, depending on geography and available technology.
True...we could argue whether or not it's been a positive thing or a negative thing. I fall in the middle...as in it's great we have all this technology but it would be even better if we also ran a bunch.
Some form of exercise would be good all around to be sure. How about the idea that we shouldn't be running in shoes, although supposedly designed to cushion and enhance, have been found to possibly be the culprit for whatever injuries runners suffer from. Simply not natural, and we wouldn't try to put shoes on a cheetah.
How many children can you fit in a mini-van?
It's okay, if they get in an accident your child will probably have lots of other children in the way to cushion the blow.
Blue Man Group - Global Warming Warning
Oh Crap! What did I do with my seat cushion?
Russian Airliner falls out of sky, somehow doesn't crash.
>> ^oritteropo:
I hope the cvr transcripts get translated into English and released >> ^therealblankman:
>> ^oritteropo:
I'm sure they were expecting a smoking crater and not the brilliantly successful landing we saw! If I hadn't heard about it before hand, I would've been expecting that from the start too!
>> ^Longswd:
Almost looks like he lost rudder control (hydraulic failure?) and was steering by varying engine thrust between the left/right engines. I wonder how many seat cushions had to be surgically removed after landing.
A little background: apparently this plane had been in storage for some years, taken out of retirement, refitted, etc. This was a test flight to make sure everything was working correctly- apparently not though. The oscillation started shortly after take-off and the pilot was able to circle the field and land safely- no passengers on board, but I'm sure the crew had to requisition new undergarments.
knowing Russia, I'm sure it's "fuck shit dick bitch motherfucker cunt fuck shit bitch" etc etc etc
Russian Airliner falls out of sky, somehow doesn't crash.
I hope the cvr transcripts get translated into English and released >> ^therealblankman:
>> ^oritteropo:
I'm sure they were expecting a smoking crater and not the brilliantly successful landing we saw! If I hadn't heard about it before hand, I would've been expecting that from the start too!
>> ^Longswd:
Almost looks like he lost rudder control (hydraulic failure?) and was steering by varying engine thrust between the left/right engines. I wonder how many seat cushions had to be surgically removed after landing.
A little background: apparently this plane had been in storage for some years, taken out of retirement, refitted, etc. This was a test flight to make sure everything was working correctly- apparently not though. The oscillation started shortly after take-off and the pilot was able to circle the field and land safely- no passengers on board, but I'm sure the crew had to requisition new undergarments.
Russian Airliner falls out of sky, somehow doesn't crash.
>> ^oritteropo:
I'm sure they were expecting a smoking crater and not the brilliantly successful landing we saw! If I hadn't heard about it before hand, I would've been expecting that from the start too!
>> ^Longswd:
Almost looks like he lost rudder control (hydraulic failure?) and was steering by varying engine thrust between the left/right engines. I wonder how many seat cushions had to be surgically removed after landing.
A little background: apparently this plane had been in storage for some years, taken out of retirement, refitted, etc. This was a test flight to make sure everything was working correctly- apparently not though. The oscillation started shortly after take-off and the pilot was able to circle the field and land safely- no passengers on board, but I'm sure the crew had to requisition new undergarments.
Russian Airliner falls out of sky, somehow doesn't crash.
Almost looks like he lost rudder control (hydraulic failure?) and was steering by varying engine thrust between the left/right engines. I wonder how many seat cushions had to be surgically removed after landing.
Snatch - The Bet
@NordlichReiter, this is as much as I can figure out:
Turkish: Well, Do you want to do it?
Mickey: That depends...
Turkish: On what?
Mickey: On you buying this Caravan. Ach, not the rouge. The rose.
Turkish: It's not the same caravan.
Mickey: It's not the same fight!
Turkish: It's twice the fucking size as the last one!
Mickey: Turkish, the fight is twice the size and me Ma still needs a caravan. I like to look after me ma. It's a fair deal... take it.
Turkish: Mickey, we're lucky we aren't worm food after your last performance. Buying a tart's mobile palace is a little fucking rich. ... I wasn't calling your mom a tart, I just meant...
Mickey: Eh, save your breath for coolin' your porridge. Now look, she wants a [heck?] with two roof lights, the [something] frame furniture, and the scarlet cushions with the matching sideways cover.... Right! And she's terribly partial to the periwinkle blue, b'ys!
One Hit Wonder Passes Out From the Chronic
Only ever happened to me once.
Lack of oxygen + particularly bright glare from the sun = brain overload
It's cool tho, my hair cushioned the fall.
Dems trick Reps into defeating their own budget proposal
>> ^quantumushroom:
One small problem: this 'superconservative' budget is nothing of the kind. 38 billion or even 100 billion in spending cuts is fking couch cushion money, especially to taxocrats.
Except that it was apparently still too conservative for the GOP to pass.
Dems trick Reps into defeating their own budget proposal
One small problem: this 'superconservative' budget is nothing of the kind. 38 billion or even 100 billion in spending cuts is fking couch cushion money, especially to taxocrats.
Rep. Joe Crowley (D-NY) is "Speechless"
Another fool who thinks government "creates" jobs, and not people with their own initiative and capital in a free market economy.
Rep. Crowley is right about one thing. The current GOP **doesn't** get it. They don't have the bawlz to fight. 38 billion in "cuts" is fking couch cushion money.
End Times: Day 5 (Terrible Talk Post)
"raining ice" sounds way more hardcore.
fuck a wikipedia
>> ^BoneRemake:
when it rains ice its called Hail.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail
put your couch cushions on top your vehicle.
End Times: Day 5 (Terrible Talk Post)
when it rains ice its called Hail.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail
put your couch cushions on top your vehicle.