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re: Favorite Jim line (if done before, why not do it again)

Posted by:
LordRahl 02:52 pm UTC 10/24/07
In reply to: re: Favorite Jim line (if done before, why not do it again) - Bright_Eyes 05:39 am UTC 10/24/07

Good quote, I actually used the other verse:

No matter what they tell us
No matter what they do
No matter what they teach us
What we believe is true


in my senior yearbook!

Ive always been interested in boxing but my hand eye coordination and foot work isnt so great (I have the feet that stick out to the side). I did amature wrestling growing up though for about 8 years and have always considered MMA should I decide to get into that scene.

Thanks for sharing your boxing info though!

A.G.




> For the favorite lines:
>
> No matter who they follow
> No matter where they lead
> No matter how they judge us
> I'll be everyone you need
>
>
> I won't be going to any performances of Whistle, but
> reading Willis' post a few days ago does make me wish I
> were.
>
>
>
>
> As I mentioned in another thread, I used to be an
> unexceptional amateur boxer, and here's a photo of me two
> months ago, barefoot in the yard, punching without
> gloves.
>
> Some people assume boxing must be dangerous, but
> relatively speaking it's not. It has one of the lowest
> rates of injury of all sports, contact or not. You wear a
> mouthpiece and, unless you're a pro, protective headgear.
> The ref will stop the round if you aren't defending
> yourself well or if you appear possibly injured. I had one
> hand injury while punching a heavy bag at the gym for
> practice, and other than that I've never had a
> boxing-related injury. By comparison, when I did sports
> other than boxing I had pulled muscles, inflammation,
> painful joints, a bad left knee, and back pain.
>
> If you ever are looking for a different sport, with less
> risk of injury, and you get tired of people saying, "Hey,
> that stuff is fake" you might give boxing a shot. The
> stereotypes about people who participate in the sport are
> wrong, just like all stereotypes.
>
>
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