Dale Mabry said:Which is why I recommended his permanent banishment. We can't be letting the riff-raff in here.
Hah, good point.
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Dale Mabry said:Which is why I recommended his permanent banishment. We can't be letting the riff-raff in here.
Squaggleboggin said:Wow. I just checked my myspace on a whim (as I so rarely do anymore) and discovered doublebase's message. So I stumbled on over to my favorite lifting site (and no, I don't post anywhere else - or not anymore) and I find a memorial. I'm not gonna lie people... it brought a tear of joy to my eyes. :'(
I really have been meaning to come back more often. I had no intention of 'fading into obscurity' like this, but like wantitbad said, I've just been really busy. All this crap with having to decide what I want to do for the rest of my life and where I want to live while I learn it has been building up. Talk about having no time.
I do want to thank everyone who said what they said about me though. I really appreciate that I'm part of this forum considering who the people were that said the good things. Thanks, guys (and girl(s), since I'm not sure about Min0).
Oh, and it wasn't exactly on purpose, but my brother missed a 165 squat and got kind of pissed off. So he picked up the weight (on the sawhorses) and slammed it down. He later claimed (after I calmed him down) that it was a good thing and that, if they broke under such stress, perhaps it was best to find out like that. Then I reminded him that I once had 450 on them for rack pulls on deadlifts, and he went out and bought a new pair of sawhorses withing the next few days (somehow he had nothing more to say).
P-funk said:you are to young to be thinking about what to do with the rest of your lift now.....and just to give you a heads up...for most people, what they study in college, they don't end up doing anyway. Just relax.
welcome back.
P-funk said:you are to young to be thinking about what to do with the rest of your lift now.....and just to give you a heads up...for most people, what they study in college, they don't end up doing anyway. Just relax.
welcome back.
Dale Mabry said:I still have no idea what I want to dowith my life, but I do know that topolo will not be in it. He hurt me too deeply, things were said that can't be taken back. I may have to turn Emo to fight off the pain.
Oh, and BTW Topolo, 3 inches is only big for an infant. <Place "Dale's penis is the one that is 3 inches joke" here>
Vieope said:This thread is about me, isnt it? I went away for a day and you guys pretend to miss someone else. I get it.
CowPimp said:I completely agree. I would say most people go through changes in their major, if not multiple changes, throughout their college career. On top of that, most people change their line of work at some point in their life too, and multiple times at that. Some people don't like sticking to one thing. You don't have to; it's not required. Just remember that.
I've already changed my major once. I had almost 60 credits when I decided to do it, and it set me back big time. This is especially true because I can't goto school but part time right now, and after being in college 4 years I don't even have a 2 year degree. Do I wish I would've made a better decision right away? Certainly. Do I regret changing my decision? Not for a second.
I just got on for the first time in a while too, I've just been busy as hell.Squaggleboggin said:Wow. I just checked my myspace on a whim (as I so rarely do anymore) and discovered doublebase's message.