That's actually what I do now to beat traffic in Houston. I get in around 6:30 and leave by 3:30. But I take a bus in from 20 miles away...lot better for me than driving. I don't get home wound up from the traffic.I used to have to be at work 6:30am and got off at 3pm when I worked in Brentwood. That might be why my commute was always 30-40 minutes. I didn't really think about that aspect. I guess it also matters where in Brentwood you're commuting to as well.
Number 5, but only in 0.7mm...I feel like I'm scratching the paper when I write with a 0.5mm one.Debate. Discuss.
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Wow....kinda looks and acts like Shane Beamer.I'm good coach......I feel great.......put me back in.........
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Kids are taught to lead with their heads in way to many little leagues by coaches that are trying to relive some kind of fantasy of being in the Super Bowl. I think it was a show called Friday Night Tykes that was on for a while and I just couldn't believe how they were coached.I think that's partially the logic behind the argument of scrum caps for football training. Forcing the players to tackle properly and wrap up.
But football would have to change tackling rules similar to rugby to make a huge difference imo. Helmets were supposed to protect players from incidental contact to the head and hitting the ground. Instead they started being used as weapons.
The articles I read…. They were going to get a padded hat like Rugby for when a players heads hit the ground… They said that playing without a helmet had almost eliminated concussions except when the players head hit the ground…. The padding was to help absorb some of that contact.Not wearing a helmet and scrum caps aren’t why rugby has less concussions so I’ve never understood the scrum cap debate for football. It had less concussions because of the laws of the game. You aren’t allowed to hit without wrapping in rugby. No throwing a shoulder into a ball carrier, no throwing your body at the feet of a ball carrier, no tackling above the shoulders (they are even looking to eliminate tackling above the torso soon) etc.. you have to hit with your shoulder and wrap your arms. If you don’t follow that, you get a penalty. Do it more than once and you can get a red card and are ejected. Rugby players are taught from the lowest levels of the sport how to tackle and how to protect your head going into a tackle and they practice it year after year, even the pros. This is why they have less concussions.
I actually got one concussion in rugby after 5 seasons. The one time I did, I was wearing a scrum cap. The other 4 years, I didn’t wear one.
The story of Montblanc origin began in 1906 when a designer from Berlin named August Eberstein, in partnership with a Hamburg banker, Alfred Nehemias, developed a range of simple-to-use fountain pens. The simplicissimus pen is a pen design which includes a built-in ink well.5, 2, 4, 9. . . 9 is an unlisted pen. . .
Cross or Mont Blanc? I prefer Cross, just because I was gifted one.
A guy I used to work with told me a crazy story about the Mont Blanc pens. Something about Hitler and a Jewish jewelry designer he made create the pen. Idk if it's true, but a neat story.
Have you, or anyone, tried to use one of the infinite pens that doesn't use lead or ink?
rolling up in a jacked up diesel to play football with no helmet and pads may mean one's balls are gigantic, but is overcompensation. Again, so small...Small appendage contest? You've lost your damn mind...not everyone is a thumb sucking ****y. Those dudes are idiots...but that takes steel cahones.
I wrapped up a mini-series one particular night. I woke up 3-4 times and went back to where I 'd paused. Real dramatic, intense end of world storyline too! Took me awhile after gaining full conciousness to realize it wasn't reality...and I was hella relieved!Anyone ever had a dream that felt like it lasted an extremely long time? Like you were in the dream for days and days?