I love working on campus.Been walking UF the last 2 hours with clients and contractors for a project. Good God...the T&A walking around.
It did feel creepy at times. Saw some kids that....well, looked like kids. Assume they were 18, but damn they looked like they couldn't even drive.I love working on campus.
It did feel creepy at times. Saw some kids that....well, looked like kids. Assume they were 18, but damn they looked like they couldn't even drive.
Interesting how almost all the chicks fall into 2 categories: Show off as much as possible or wear a big baggy shirt. Not much in between. A handful of lunatics wearing sweatshirts in 80 degrees. Pretty sure some of them painted on their "clothes"...not hating it.
Oh I definitely still lookYouth is wasted on the young. When I was that age, I didn't notice it as much but now that I'm older, I notice for sure and it makes me feel like a dirty old man. I still look though.
Of course, that's why they dress like that.those girls know you're looking btw
That started a while ago With a few car accidents over my life, never my fault, just wrong place wrong time....various other injuries while also having a desk job for 26 years. The body always hurts . Losing my hearing, tendinitis flair ups in my elbow and shoulder, carpal tunnel/arthritis or whatever the fuck in my hands/wrists.And you are getting to the age where it all falls apart amigo
We got a high end nordictrack treadmill- it has a fan that blows on you and you can make it go uphillThat started a while ago With a few car accidents over my life, never my fault, just wrong place wrong time....various other injuries while also having a desk job for 26 years. The body always hurts . Losing my hearing, tendinitis flair ups in my elbow and shoulder, carpal tunnel/arthritis or whatever the fuck in my hands/wrists.
The shitty part is, if I'm on vacation and being active, I feel pretty damn good. Even exercising or taking breaks to walk, the desk job is fucking killing me. Just one of the reasons I hate living in the city and in Florida. The heat a lot of the year keeps me indoors and it's boring. Can't wait to move. In the meantime, taking longer walks (I refuse to call it hiking in flat ass Florida) and slowly adding weight to the pack. Whether it takes me 6 months or a year, I'm going to get in better shape while I slowly collect the rest of the gear I need to start taking short vacations to piece hike the Appalachian Trail.
Being stagnant will fucking kill you.
That started a while ago With a few car accidents over my life, never my fault, just wrong place wrong time....various other injuries while also having a desk job for 26 years. The body always hurts . Losing my hearing, tendinitis flair ups in my elbow and shoulder, carpal tunnel/arthritis or whatever the fuck in my hands/wrists.
The shitty part is, if I'm on vacation and being active, I feel pretty damn good. Even exercising or taking breaks to walk, the desk job is fucking killing me. Just one of the reasons I hate living in the city and in Florida. The heat a lot of the year keeps me indoors and it's boring. Can't wait to move. In the meantime, taking longer walks (I refuse to call it hiking in flat ass Florida) and slowly adding weight to the pack. Whether it takes me 6 months or a year, I'm going to get in better shape while I slowly collect the rest of the gear I need to start taking short vacations to piece hike the Appalachian Trail.
Being stagnant will fucking kill you.
I have the rower and it’s a great workout, but 20-30 minutes wears out the legs and abs. It’s not the same as moving around often.We got a high end nordictrack treadmill- it has a fan that blows on you and you can make it go uphill