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Dumb shits.

Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

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Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

same thing happens with us in the military, If we have excess at the end of the FY they take our budgeting down a notch. So they get frantic and start buying useless shit or giving people all kinds of new gear, etc.

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Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

same thing happens with us in the military, If we have excess at the end of the FY they take our budgeting down a notch. So they get frantic and start buying useless shit or giving people all kinds of new gear, etc.

The genius of an ever growing, increasingly less efficient and disconnected government. :)

Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

same thing happens with us in the military, If we have excess at the end of the FY they take our budgeting down a notch. So they get frantic and start buying useless shit or giving people all kinds of new gear, etc.

The genius of an ever growing, increasingly less efficient and disconnected government. :)

If you were in the military you would think this ten fold.

So Julian, sorry I was gone for a few days. What did you opt for with regards to the lifting, if anything?

If you meant me, I did squats and bent over rows Tuesday, going to do bench press and deadlifts tomorrow and still thinking about Sunday...

So Julian, sorry I was gone for a few days. What did you opt for with regards to the lifting, if anything?

If you meant me, I did squats and bent over rows Tuesday, going to do bench press and deadlifts tomorrow and still thinking about Sunday...

:lol:

I was like :puzzled:

Breath in on your negative motions and breath out on your "work" motions. Lots of people naturally hold their breath while straining. Try not to. It's a great technique to squeeze out a giant mega ultra push but it makes it a lot harder in the long run. YMMV. My room mate always holds his breath and it held him back for a long time. He needed to try some breathing techniques before he could start controlling his lifting.

Do you mean that if your were trying to max out holding it in would help you oh so slightly?

I do the same breathing in on the negative and out on the work motion and I really feel like breathing out helps me get up that last rep.

So Julian, sorry I was gone for a few days. What did you opt for with regards to the lifting, if anything?

If you meant me, I did squats and bent over rows Tuesday, going to do bench press and deadlifts tomorrow and still thinking about Sunday...

:lol:

I was like :puzzled:

:P

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Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

same thing happens with us in the military, If we have excess at the end of the FY they take our budgeting down a notch. So they get frantic and start buying useless shit or giving people all kinds of new gear, etc.

The genius of an ever growing, increasingly less efficient and disconnected government. :)

If you were in the military you would think this ten fold.

I was DOD for a while, then DOD contractor. ;)

Talk about horrible roads and bridges, I don't think these Okies have a fvcking clue about to build a decent bridge or road. I don't know much about paving roads and shit but I'm sure it's supposed to be more than an inch or so thick.

Nope. Even in Indiana and Michigan where we have horrible snows and freezing conditions, they make it as thing as possible to conserve money. You would think after 50-60 years of perfecting asphalt, they'd realize if they put it down thicker the first time, it wouldn't degrade and potholes would not be a constant issue.

Budgetary continuity. Keep spending something every year or their budgets will go down. ;)

same thing happens with us in the military, If we have excess at the end of the FY they take our budgeting down a notch. So they get frantic and start buying useless shit or giving people all kinds of new gear, etc.

The genius of an ever growing, increasingly less efficient and disconnected government. :)

If you were in the military you would think this ten fold.

I was DOD for a while, then DOD contractor. ;)

Oh snap! :P

First day of my 4-day weekend spent butchering a pig.

Dem 'mericans will be like , :WTFBubble:

:P

Just send Don@SDS an e-mail. Hope he hooks me up with something cheap. :P

First day of my 4-day weekend spent butchering a pig.

Dem 'mericans will be like , :WTFBubble:

:P

I've done it several times :P

Just send Don@SDS an e-mail. Hope he hooks me up with something cheap. :P

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First day of my 4-day weekend spent butchering a pig.

Dem 'mericans will be like , :WTFBubble:

:P

happens all the time here

butchered a cow before and got lots of steak! :D

We are animals, no matter the continent. (:

Father in law has 50 or so cows and he processes them. I have helped a few times. It's nice to not have to buy meat from the store.

Ive only done it once

My buddies dad raises cattle and i help to "work" them. We spray them with anti-worm medication and separate the ones to be sold. Its pretty fun and them damn things amaze me with their power and stupidity. One of them died from over-exhaustion because he just wouldnt cooperate so we chopped him up and ate him lmao.

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