and by that he meant, "god is great, beer is good and people are crazy".GWG wrote:Life is good, friends are great, and I'm retiring in a couple of years.
Do you love your life?
Love it. Climbing is important enough to give me a great feeling when I send a project but not important enough to make me depressed when I don't send a project. I'm careful not to put all of my eggs in one basket.
Yo Ray jack dynomite! Listen to my beat box! Bew ch ch pff BEW ch ch pfff! Sweet!
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I learned a long time ago that there is no such thing as rock bottom. It can always get worse, and the minute you think it can't....it does. I also learned that the minute you realize that grass still feels good between your toes, that leaves still blow in the wind, and that a smile is contagious, well rock bottom may just be the top of some other hill. Either way, the view from the valley is pretty good too.
How you compare may not be as important as to whom you are compared
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Re: Do you love your life?
drugs, hard liqour, beer, and the occasional blow job.pigsteak wrote: What areas do you use to escape? What areas are pure bliss for you?
i wish i was bipolar so id have some bliss instead of the constant ache.
Like me on facebook but hate me in real life
I guess I am like most of the other people on here--I am very happy with my life. I have very flexible hours so I can work when I feel inspired and cut back when I don't need the money. I don't have kids and I don't shop, so my overhead is low. I have the cutest, awesomest husband and the best little dog ever, great family, cool friends. So...my only complaint is that the Red is 8 hours from me! I am pretty close to fun mountainbiking though (and better weather than KY).
Hauling a big ego up a route adds at least a full grade.
Very well put.krampus wrote:I learned a long time ago that there is no such thing as rock bottom. It can always get worse, and the minute you think it can't....it does. I also learned that the minute you realize that grass still feels good between your toes, that leaves still blow in the wind, and that a smile is contagious, well rock bottom may just be the top of some other hill. Either way, the view from the valley is pretty good too.
..OH I like how that feels..
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I'm actually on number 2 brother.. my first one was when i was 30... Each time the docs tell me i have no blockage, even enlarged healthy looking valves. i have a resting heart rate of 44 and good looking lungs (so says the docs again) So your guess is as good as theirs, i suppose. Some folks just have all the fun!the lurkist wrote:33? How did you have a MI at 33? Coke?
seriously though, they think it's a clotting issue. people always told me i was thick... i didn't realize the were talking about my blood!
Back on topic. life is still A-O-K
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