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Sep 26, 2005 13:53

All right. Only cause I love you Mayumi, cause I HATE these list things ( Read more... )

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mollymolekular September 26 2005, 18:48:39 UTC
Genre? Album? Song recs?

(thank you!)

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mollymolekular September 26 2005, 19:17:03 UTC
Thank you! I really liked Kangaroo. I listened to samples from Buffalo though, and I'm worried it's a little too folksy mellow for me to buy the whole album. I'm undecided :)

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porterbasieumi September 26 2005, 18:42:24 UTC
I love you too, chica!

Amanda tagged me and i don't like listing myself too so i figured, why should i be the only one to suffer through this :)

I was dying for a cigarette all yesterday, but i've been good. If i do hook up with Justin though, it'll be a bit harder, unless he tries to stop also, which he is, on and off.

You're still cute, even if you think you are disproportionate. (i like saying that word to, and i find every chance i can to say it :P )

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mollymolekular September 26 2005, 18:50:08 UTC
I have never done one of the list memes before, but this one was kinda short. Just this once though . . . I draw the line at the 100-question ones.

And you must have some incredible music I can rip off. Any Basie mp3s, sugah?

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ongoingstory September 26 2005, 18:50:25 UTC
Hey, we're on the friends kick together. While I don't feel my friends were trying to get into my pants, I realize now they weren't really good friends.

I also hate crowds and malls. I also tend to hate top 40's. I also wear clothes from high school. In fact, my favorite shirt is the one I wore for my 10th grade year book picture. My Mom said to me the other week, "You need to throw that shirt out." I said, "I already did. The original wore out around 1999 or 2000. But in 2003, I found an identical copy in Cary's sister's closet. So it lives on in infamy! I can't help it, I love the colors." To which my aunt and Mom replied, "What? Navy blue with white lettering? You're a wild man." They just don't get it. LOL. It's really strange, though... some stuff I wore in high school fits normal, some stuff is too tight now... I don't know how some things still fit and some don't.

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breakon87 September 26 2005, 19:29:56 UTC
That was an interesting list. I hate crowds too!

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thecoldroom September 26 2005, 19:36:39 UTC
13)It really depends on what you are looking for. Boxing is by far the more practical of the two, and falls under the category of "sport". You will find it to be intense, physically demanding, and no-nonsense. Emphasis will be placed on strategic approach, proper hand technique, knowledge of footwork, sizing up an opponent, and above all, realistic application ( ... )

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mollymolekular September 26 2005, 19:53:04 UTC
Wow. Thanks for the info! I DEFINITELY don't want to compete though. I've had 5 concussions and I'm not allowed to do contact sports anymore.

I'm the furthest from a gym bunny imaginable, it's gotta be a skill/sport I'm learning, I cannot just run on a treadmill. It's got to be a whole body involving thing that is really bloody demanding. I really want a martial art, and I want it to be something actually useful for defense (I took Tae Kwon Do and it was really useless for that, I feel). For some reason I thought boxing would be shitty for actual self-defense.

Final thoughts?

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thecoldroom September 26 2005, 20:27:17 UTC
Well Hap ki do is somewhat similar to TKD in its striking, so I am afraid you will find little use there. The main difference in the styles, is that boxing trains you to fight people. That may seem like a silly thing to say, but it is true. It's main focus is to get you in shape, teach you how to hit someone, how to not get hit, and get you in a ring to do just that, where as most traditional martial arts are far less focused on actually putting another person down in reality, and far more on the idea of doing so based on passed down techniques ( ... )

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mollymolekular September 26 2005, 20:35:12 UTC
Thank you again! I like the sound of the kickboxing. I am actually a little peculiar for a woman vis a vis the boxing body type. Recall my very broad shoulders and yes, large unfeminine pipes and back from drumming. I have been told on numerous occasions that I do NOT punch like a girl. I know damn well I don't, I never have. And I am ALL ABOUT the snap. (I do however THROW like a girl, I don't know why.)

The only reason I didn't want kickboxing is cause TKD was all kicks and they seemed impractical for bar fights :) No, seriously.

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