i've always felt that exercise for the sake of exercise to be time that would be more gratifyingly spent more creatively. i do like going for long walks by myself, preferably someplace where there are more trees then cars, even if its just a public path along a river that makes kind of a green strip through the middle of a city. and or making things, someplace my imagination isn't obstructed by having to deal with other humans in the process. sorry to say, without being able to afford a workspace of my own, or land on which to build one, a lot of my 'making things' takes place sitting in front of a computer. making things inside the computer, because that's the only kind of place i can afford where i can. sorry if that sounds "lazy" to people, but what gratifies does and what don't don't.
Had sex with my girlfriend last night and this morning. Hope to have a few more sessions tonight that will complete my workout
Lately for exercise i've been watching ballerinas on youtube and trying to copy their sick moves. And i'm seeing better results in my legs already than with the various leg exercises I was bored of doing, plus its way more fun and my posture is looking really good
which, i think i've come close to in one game before. seems like no matter where you go, it's always exactly where the other player needs to shoot from so you just keep moving and moving.
Nahh it's smart. One of my favorite moves if I have the chance to do it, is when two balls are close to each other one mine one theirs, I like to hit mine either in the pocket or covering it and have the cue ball cannon off my ball onto theirs, and leave their sitting up on the top or bottom rail.
yeah, it depends on who you're playing with. normally i just like to get all the balls out in the open and try to see how many i can run. but i do have one friend who is really good, and it is more fun to make sure he has no possible shot than to actually make something myself. ideal situation is to leave the cue ball touching one or more of his balls. i'm also a fan of the intentional scratch when playing bar rules and all his balls are behind the breaking line.
There's a petition atm calling for our 8 Ball league to go American rules but we all voted against it. I don't even know what international rules are? Ball in hand I think anywhere on the table. But I know in America if you hit your ball onto your opponents ball covering a pocket and you sink their ball and leave yours there, that's not a foul. That's a foul to us, two shot to the opponent.