I thought you guys might like this

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I was linked from Howard Wallaces' site. They call it the 5 tibetans. Must be great for the health.
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Other than that please post how your all doing and what youve been working on in life. Other than that, I fixed my moped, refinished my hamdle and honed it with a convex edge. I still cant tell the difference between a wire edge and a sharpened blade, and I got a job at starbucks. They give a free pound of coffee to their emplyees a week. I cant drink that much so if someone is a caffiene head then let me know. you pay for shipping and they pay for the coffee. One crazy fact I found out today about their company is they open up a new starbucks every 65 minutes. ****! Isnt that wacky? And Howard, cool site, we have a lot in common, keep up the good work.

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Mu. Mu. Mu. Mu. Mu............................Mu. Mu.MMMMMMMMUUUUUUUUUUUU...
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(edit - I removed the link because that site is also hawking stuff and this might be perceived as spamming the board. It is on my site and they're great exercises. There is a "commercial free" site with the same content at http://www.shapeshift.net/5tibetans/ . I do indeed link to the commercial site from my webpage. Sorry for leading you astray. - Howard)
 
if i could do those as shown, i probably wouldn't need to. i am a firm believer in engineering, our hearts were designed for a fixed number of beats, if i get all worked up by exercise, and my hearts speed up, i'm just using up my ration faster & will die younger. look at that fitness guru a few years back, died of a heart attack while jogging - proves it ain't good for you. have a guiness instead, lotsa vitamins and minerals, exercises the elbows and doesn't speed up your heart. learn akido, you can be a 90lb eighty year old & still beat the crap outtta da punky yakuza types without breaking into a sweat. if you are not a 90lb eighty year old tho, you can always hire one. or even better, use a .45, sam colt's gift to the couch potato - the great equalizer.
 
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