Ever Feel Like a Thread Killer?

[quote]Makavali wrote:

People really DO need to beat their kids.[/quote]

Or pay someone else to do it. Martial art classes anyone?
{just thought I would throw in my $0.02}

Good Morning!

[quote]pch2 wrote:
Good Morning![/quote]

Yes, it is.

[quote]ComixGuy wrote:
pch2 wrote:
Good Morning!

Yes, it is.[/quote]

I managed to sleep for about 12 hours last night, I feel great today!

[quote]pch2 wrote:
ComixGuy wrote:
pch2 wrote:
Good Morning!

Yes, it is.

I managed to sleep for about 12 hours last night, I feel great today![/quote]

Lazy.

[quote]LightsOutLuthor wrote:
pch2 wrote:
ComixGuy wrote:
pch2 wrote:
Good Morning!

Yes, it is.

I managed to sleep for about 12 hours last night, I feel great today!

Lazy.[/quote]

You’re just jealous.

[quote]pch2 wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
pch2 wrote:
ComixGuy wrote:
pch2 wrote:
Good Morning!

Yes, it is.

I managed to sleep for about 12 hours last night, I feel great today!

Lazy.

You’re just jealous.[/quote]

yeah, that too.

I just removed 5 stiches from my shin.


Yeah, that’s the 816th result for a Google image search of my last name.

It always comes back around to the farm animals huh

So, random stuff isn’t killing this thread, so I’ll take the approach that kills the others:

A response with a numbered list.

So, I found out a good way to maximize a few things:

  1. I like to spend money, but am cheap about things that I don’t want to spend money on (gas, transportation, etc.)

  2. I most likely have ADD, and being on a treadmill/elliptical/etc. for any extended amount of time gets my head into all the 'I could be doing this or that" type of thought pattern, and I stop before I should.

  3. I like rigid schedules. I fit better in the (see ADD comment above).

  4. I hate getting up early unless I have to.

So, I decided to start biking part of the way to work after taking the rapid transit most of the way. I work 24 miles from home, so I ride that last 2 miles by bike (a cool fold up that I carry on the train).

That’s 4 miles of riding a day, and it’s a single speed bike, so the hills help burn the quads, esp. after I’ve done a squat day, or deads in the morning.

[quote]LightsOutLuthor wrote:
So, random stuff isn’t killing this thread, so I’ll take the approach that kills the others:

A response with a numbered list.

So, I found out a good way to maximize a few things:

  1. I like to spend money, but am cheap about things that I don’t want to spend money on (gas, transportation, etc.)

  2. I most likely have ADD, and being on a treadmill/elliptical/etc. for any extended amount of time gets my head into all the 'I could be doing this or that" type of thought pattern, and I stop before I should.

  3. I like rigid schedules. I fit better in the (see ADD comment above).

  4. I hate getting up early unless I have to.

So, I decided to start biking part of the way to work after taking the rapid transit most of the way. I work 24 miles from home, so I ride that last 2 miles by bike (a cool fold up that I carry on the train).

That’s 4 miles of riding a day, and it’s a single speed bike, so the hills help burn the quads, esp. after I’ve done a squat day, or deads in the morning.

[/quote]

That sounds like a great list.

[quote]Lonnie123 wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
So, random stuff isn’t killing this thread, so I’ll take the approach that kills the others:

A response with a numbered list.

So, I found out a good way to maximize a few things:

  1. I like to spend money, but am cheap about things that I don’t want to spend money on (gas, transportation, etc.)

  2. I most likely have ADD, and being on a treadmill/elliptical/etc. for any extended amount of time gets my head into all the 'I could be doing this or that" type of thought pattern, and I stop before I should.

  3. I like rigid schedules. I fit better in the (see ADD comment above).

  4. I hate getting up early unless I have to.

So, I decided to start biking part of the way to work after taking the rapid transit most of the way. I work 24 miles from home, so I ride that last 2 miles by bike (a cool fold up that I carry on the train).

That’s 4 miles of riding a day, and it’s a single speed bike, so the hills help burn the quads, esp. after I’ve done a squat day, or deads in the morning.

That sounds like a great list.[/quote]

Yup, it flows very logically.

No, no no! you’re supposed to let it DIE after I put a list in a response! Ugh, how am I supposed to win.

Ah! I’ve got it! I’ll dissect your responses and ask for very particular reasoning behind every point you make!

Lonnie - How can you say it “sounds” like a great list, when, if fact, I typed it, and did not SPEAK it? Hmmm?

PCH2 - you meant to say EXTREMELY LOGICALLY, right? Right?

(that’s how you kill a thread!)

[quote]LightsOutLuthor wrote:
PCH2 - you meant to say EXTREMELY LOGICALLY, right? Right?
[/quote]

no

[quote]pch2 wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
PCH2 - you meant to say EXTREMELY LOGICALLY, right? Right?

no
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I dunno if you’re too young to remember this, but there was a Sesame Street book called “the monster at the end of this book”…and Grover kept trying to STOP the reader from turning the pages 'cuz there was a MONSTER at the end of the book (hence the title) and that’s a little of what this reminds me of.

you’re supposed to let the thread die and not respond to me :slight_smile:

[quote]LightsOutLuthor wrote:
you’re supposed to let the thread die and not respond to me :slight_smile:

[/quote]

Oh

[quote]LightsOutLuthor wrote:
pch2 wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
PCH2 - you meant to say EXTREMELY LOGICALLY, right? Right?

no

I dunno if you’re too young to remember this, but there was a Sesame Street book called “the monster at the end of this book”…and Grover kept trying to STOP the reader from turning the pages 'cuz there was a MONSTER at the end of the book (hence the title) and that’s a little of what this reminds me of.

you’re supposed to let the thread die and not respond to me :slight_smile:

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But to let you be the last respondent would be to make you a threadkiller again and that was what you were lamenting about in your original post. So by not letting you be a threadkiller we are helping your self-esteem. No thank-yous are necessary.

[quote]ComixGuy wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
pch2 wrote:
LightsOutLuthor wrote:
PCH2 - you meant to say EXTREMELY LOGICALLY, right? Right?

no

I dunno if you’re too young to remember this, but there was a Sesame Street book called “the monster at the end of this book”…and Grover kept trying to STOP the reader from turning the pages 'cuz there was a MONSTER at the end of the book (hence the title) and that’s a little of what this reminds me of.

you’re supposed to let the thread die and not respond to me :slight_smile:

But to let you be the last respondent would be to make you a threadkiller again and that was what you were lamenting about in your original post. So by not letting you be a threadkiller we are helping your self-esteem. No thank-yous are necessary.
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I see what you did there.

Very wily, mister.

[quote]Very wily, mister.
[/quote]

yup