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scotto wrote:Here's why I couldn't go: My friend who was going to go (and drive) pussed out, there was a blizzard that night, and worst of all... My mom wouldn't let me use her car.
I want love, I want drugs I want sex and affection Want everyonee in this room here to look in my direction I want a man with lips just like Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart's hair and Keith Richards' stagger That's what girls want
Material Issue, "What Girls Want"
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard
The same friend who made the "I don't want to make the A-list comment" was also responsible for the following words of wisdom. It was a few years ago and I was training for my black belt. They were really putting us through the wringer both physically and mentally so I asked him, a triathlete, for advice on staying focused regardless of whatever physical misery one is in.
He said two things that have stuck with me.
He said always remember, no matter how hard it gets, trust your training, trust your courage and trust your will. I liked this and it became my internal mantra.
The he added one more thing...he says "Oh, and if you reach the point where that's not cutting it always remember HTFU.
'Scratch wrote:The same friend who made the "I don't want to make the A-list comment" was also responsible for the following words of wisdom. It was a few years ago and I was training for my black belt. They were really putting us through the wringer both physically and mentally so I asked him, a triathlete, for advice on staying focused regardless of whatever physical misery one is in.
He said two things that have stuck with me.
He said always remember, no matter how hard it gets, trust your training, trust your courage and trust your will. I liked this and it became my internal mantra.
The he added one more thing...he says "Oh, and if you reach the point where that's not cutting it always remember HTFU.
HTFU? I ask.
Yeah, Harden The Fuck Up.
Words to live by in this cruel world.
Uh huh.
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard
'Scratch wrote:The same friend who made the "I don't want to make the A-list comment" was also responsible for the following words of wisdom. It was a few years ago and I was training for my black belt. They were really putting us through the wringer both physically and mentally so I asked him, a triathlete, for advice on staying focused regardless of whatever physical misery one is in.
He said two things that have stuck with me.
He said always remember, no matter how hard it gets, trust your training, trust your courage and trust your will. I liked this and it became my internal mantra.
The he added one more thing...he says "Oh, and if you reach the point where that's not cutting it always remember HTFU.
HTFU? I ask.
Yeah, Harden The Fuck Up.
Words to live by in this cruel world.
Uh huh.
HTFU. Nice.
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Tom: You can tell who's running the country by how much clothes people wear, see? Dick: Do you mean that some people can afford more clothes on, and some people have... less on? Is that what you mean? Tom: That's right. Dick: I don't understand. Tom: See, the ordinary people, you'd say that the ordinary people are the less-ons. Dick: So who's running the country? Tom: The morons.
We call him Scooby Do, but Scooby doesn’t do. Scooby, is not involved