it's the end of term anyway, so the festivities begin at 6:30 on friday after exams and they won't stop until i catch my flight home on sunday. i'm sort of feeling the guilt already because i know i won't make it to mass on Saturday. i'm sure i'll get a world of shit for it as well.
well, i've cut back on my drinking by about 95% since i started training again. but a night at the pub every once in a while doesn't seem to effect my performance.
if you're not used to drinking, just take it easy and give yourself a few days for your system to recover.
haha... by the time i was 15 i was brewing a 5 gallon batch of beer every 2 weeks. the deal was my dad could drink as much as he wants and he would cough up some cash for ingredients ever once in a while.
of course it's a very different situation for a brewer because you don't throw a stout...
if i remember the story correctly it snaped because of the way it was set up. Dan Osman had done lots of successful jumps before this, and i think he still holds the record.
climbing rope is dynamic not static. if you fell using static line you would never have children.
and it was only a 5.7, so it's basically a scramble to and decent climber... not that it wasn't a ballsy move to free solo something that size at that speed.
that was the exact point i was trying to make. one side is saying that time was created by man as a way to cope with his environment, the other is trying to determine time by its point of creation. essentially two different questions depending on the way you look at it.
and since the question...
James Polk: why were you so cool?
James Buchanan: how the fuck did a dumbass like you become President?
Henry David Thoreau: how much peyote did you take at Walden?