| | Posted 20/02/2008 16:38:09 | |
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| Tonight I'm doing a 10 min jog then 10 x 40 secs fast uphills, recovery down, then 10 mins jog. You didn't know that.
you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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| | | Posted 20/02/2008 17:13:54 | |
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| emigre (20/02/2008)
save me Jeebus (20/02/2008) Not telling you something you dont' know, but I want someone to tell me something I've always wanted to know. Following on from the pee shivers. Why do I always go deaf when I yawn?Atmospheric pressure would be my guess. Same thing as when you go up in a plane. The yawn creates a kind of vacuum and that changes the pressure in your ears and creates a temporary deafness. Just a hunch, mind. I'm sure someone will have the definitive answer. Edit... Google Eustachian tube. Thanks bud. I got the gist of that. I think. It irritates the shit out of me that yawn/deaf thing, always has. Always happens when you're watching a film just at the point someone says something really important, like *yawn* "....... did it" What was that? Who did he just say? Its what sky+ was invented for. Now I can just rewind it. 
Yes, all right.. Christ Almighty! It's like walking down a corridor and answering the door in Nazi Germany! |
| | | Posted 05/03/2008 23:47:41 | |
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| | My fantasy football teams doing very poorly, despite Torres, Benjani and Adebayor up front No-one knew that!!!!
"I Am Liam, I Am From Manchester... But I Have Brain Cells" Liam Fray, 2008 |
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