I allmost sc'ed you for braggin hun
But your hapilly snoozing,and I got the munchies,and hell you got me something at all
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I allmost sc'ed you for braggin hun
But your hapilly snoozing,and I got the munchies,and hell you got me something at all
Just have to wait for next week![]()
For the record I went with ainstead
You asking me Chris?Originally Posted by Chris N.
Not sure what feeling you're referring to but if you mean the feeling I get that you're a compulsive smiler - well never read you complaining about anything, you seem to make a point of liking other people's jokes a lot and always want to offer advice - so yeah I think you're probably a smiler.
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Not really, only if it really really deserves a smile, then maybe I'll smile.
Do you think you could ever forget how to smile?
If you hear a voice within you saying that I am not a painter, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
I generally smile without thinking - I don't like to take myself too seriously - so no I don't think I could forget how to smile.
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I cced just for thatOriginally Posted by Sharla
I laugh my ass off all the time,and I smile contendetly while feeding the ducks from our river,in my back yard
And then I put on gloves,and Im different
Yeah I think smiling is healthy too Monkey - I'll CC ya back in 24h.
I still have to smile with gloves on too since if I didn't laugh at how unco I can be I'd be too down on myself to learn anything half the time. I'm not good enough to go into the ring expecting everything I throw to land the way I expect it to.
I think I'd do better if I could relax enough to smile when competing too but still learning to put myself in the best mind set for competition. As Scrap would say I'm still a baby in boxing because I've only had 10 bouts.
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We're boxers,not monstersOriginally Posted by Sharla
Actually I believe if you respect it,boxing is one of the most noble ways humans can compete against one another
Yeah, we're not bashing someone on the street - we're testing ourselves against a peer who has trained up and voluntarily gone into the ring to be tested. You're respecting your opponent by giving them your best by going hard.
We're testing all aspects of ourselves - physical, mental and emotional so unless you are matched badly you're not necessarily going to win or loose by a large amount just because you're big or something. Set up correctly boxing is a fair contest.
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So Title boxing boots work well for you FeuerFrei?
They only have guys boxing boots in my local stores and they're a bit wide for my narrow feet.
I'm not sure about buying them online coz would like to try them on first.
I have a guys pair but I don't train in them - don't feel right in them. Would be good if I found a pair that fitted a woman's foot that was comfortable enough to train in.
Do you train in yours? Do you think they have enough cushioning for skipping in regularly etc?
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You can never lose your smile, it's always gonna be right under your nose.Originally Posted by Sharla
Then that's a different kind of smiling.Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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If you hear a voice within you saying that I am not a painter, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
Chris
Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Oh yes, I train in mine. That's what helped contribute so much to them wearing out. Mind you I only wear them for skill training definitely not for running or plyometrics or anything like that. The running shoes are on my feet for that. The only thing with the Title boots is that they're cut a little narrow and I have wide feet so I had to put them through a breaking in period. Once I got them all broken in, they felt just fine. I guess since my feet are a little big, I tend to fit into the men's shoes better than a lot of other women. But maybe the narrow cut might work for you.Originally Posted by Sharla
All good thanks FeuerFrei - I'll try to find a stockist over here and get hold of some
CC in 24h
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