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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Oct 24, 2008 -> 07:16 PM)
With time your body gets used to it. When I get into running grooves the first week or so I'll have some chaffed nipples but your body adapts and it goes away.

 

You were right my nipps have adapted.The band aids was a bad idea because you could see them through my shirt and the vaseline was just a little to weird to try.But the last two workouts I have been fine so problem solved.

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Coldest day in New York today since I've been here.

 

Really can't say I'm looking forward to the next 6 months weather wise.

QUOTE (DBAHO @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 08:43 AM)
Coldest day in New York today since I've been here.

 

Really can't say I'm looking forward to the next 6 months weather wise.

 

It only gets "better"...

QUOTE (DBAHO @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 09:43 AM)
Coldest day in New York today since I've been here.

 

Really can't say I'm looking forward to the next 6 months weather wise.

 

New York City tends not to get that cold, respectively, because of the ocean. When my brother lived there he said the problem was sleet because it doesn't get cold enough to snow. I remember days when Albany would be getting 2 feet of snow and NYC was getting rain.

 

But yeah, the weather is going to suck for a while.

 

QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 09:46 AM)
It only gets "better"...

Then I hear it's already in the 80's back down in my neck of the woods.

 

It's probably the 1 main reason I wouldn't want to work in this area of North America really, the weather come the winter.

QUOTE (DBAHO @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 10:15 AM)
Then I hear it's already in the 80's back down in my neck of the woods.

 

It's probably the 1 main reason I wouldn't want to work in this area of North America really, the weather come the winter.

 

You really wouldn't want to work in Chicago then either. :lol:

 

Any ideas of where you would like to end up now after being here for a while?

QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 11:24 AM)
You really wouldn't want to work in Chicago then either. :lol:

 

Any ideas of where you would like to end up now after being here for a while?

If it was America probably down in the Southwest somewhere such as Phoenix or San Diego, but I wouldn't be adept to staying in New York or Chicago, all would depend on the job / work I guess.

 

Europe I think (probably England) is more likely from next year though.

It was 25 degrees out last night. A dude told me it was cold. So I promptly and soberly took off my shirt, walked around our house for a little bit, and came in through the front door. And I told him it was beautiful out.

Anyone else used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" when it was on NBC back in the day with Robert Stack, and be so freaked out by some stories?

QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 10:22 PM)
Anyone else used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" when it was on NBC back in the day with Robert Stack, and be so freaked out by some stories?

 

If a freaky one came on I would be scared for the whole day. Heck, even the lighter ones scared the crap out of me with the eerie music and Robert Stack narrating in fog.

Oh, they just brought the show back last week. Wonder how it will work without Stack.

QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 05:22 PM)
Anyone else used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" when it was on NBC back in the day with Robert Stack, and be so freaked out by some stories?

Yes. I remember one story done about Resurrection Mary. For anyone outside of Chicago it's a story based on numerous accounts of hitchhikers picking up a girl along Archer Ave. (which runs alongside Resurrection Cemetery) and asking to be dropped off near the front entrance. She'd either disappear from the persons car or vanish through the gates.

 

I remember distinctly being afraid because, one, my dad's family is buried in Resurrection (and I would go there to visit relatives); and second, because it had a follow up story about supposed hand prints on the bars. This brought an idea in my mind that it's not just some imaginary story, anymore.

 

Although there are street lamps along Archer Avenue now so even if someone was scared it wouldn't be an issue.

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QUOTE (Brian @ Oct 28, 2008 -> 04:22 PM)
Anyone else used to watch "Unsolved Mysteries" when it was on NBC back in the day with Robert Stack, and be so freaked out by some stories?

 

I loved that show.

1 minute 3 seconds.

But I think my sissy screaming would actually confuse the beast and I could last much longer.

1 min 13 seconds. Must be because of my height.

1 min. 3 sec.

Just in time for cold/sinusitis season I got a neti pot. It is probably the oddest feeling in the world--not unpleasant, but not pleasant either. But hot dog, it works really well. Better than a decongestant.

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