Feeling a lot better today. Thanks in part to everyone here. Really appreciate the words of support.
That's about all I've got to say at the moment. Nothing exciting is going on, no new dreams, and work is work.
Though I did here from my boss at the other theater and he didn't think the job reassignment was a bad idea at all. He wants to work out the details before he commits though.
Ok...so I just finished watching a show on MTV (I know...I was washing the dishes and it was on) about Thai fighting. Is it crazy that now I'm vaguely interested in learning how to do it myself? I don't really want to be hit or even to hit people but I think an aggressive physical outlet in my life my not be a bad thing. Anybody here do anything like that? Boxing, karate, kickboxing?
DH
That's about all I've got to say at the moment. Nothing exciting is going on, no new dreams, and work is work.
Though I did here from my boss at the other theater and he didn't think the job reassignment was a bad idea at all. He wants to work out the details before he commits though.
Ok...so I just finished watching a show on MTV (I know...I was washing the dishes and it was on) about Thai fighting. Is it crazy that now I'm vaguely interested in learning how to do it myself? I don't really want to be hit or even to hit people but I think an aggressive physical outlet in my life my not be a bad thing. Anybody here do anything like that? Boxing, karate, kickboxing?
DH
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hey! i used to take karate; i reached green belt and was ready to test for green-brown, but i sufferred an injury at school during PE when i got whacked in the leg with a wooden hockey stick... thing is, i think that one pretty much pays for the belt anyway, so i dunno if one really merits it or what, b/c there were little kids (5 or 6 y.o.) with brown belts and such. but i did like karate, and for me, the best part was the sparring . it's also a good way to get fit--lot's of cardio and stretching/kicking workouts.
[Edited on Jul 27, 2004 12:41PM]