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That's a serious lame excuse there.. you don't do any hard labor for you to be tired. You probably park your fat ass on a chair all day and call that work.

I used to work in a courier depot when i was a full time student 6-7 years ago (round your age), hard labor carrying boxes and stack them up neatly in a semi trailer under the intense 5pm 35-40 degree heat and still had the energy and will to do a 1.5hrs of hard gym pumping session before i headed home. Was cut up like fuark too..

These days i do gym before i head to bed.. best way to sleep.

you are right. reading that probably makes me realise it too, it probably is the reason that birds said below

I know a lot of people who say this and often I feel the same way too, but they all agree that once they are actually at the gym they have no trouble getting through it all...it's the thought of having to do it that turns one off actually travelling there in the first place. So if you can find some way to force yourself to drive there, even with the thought that you'll do bugger all once you're actually there, you should be fine. Some people go to the gym with friends because that motivates them to travel there...

But im up early enough to go. i just roll around in bed until I have to get up..

I just like having my evenings to myself to laze around i think im just wondering. will going to the gym in the morning screw you for the entire day?

Sorry probably worded my statement wrong. My issue/argument was more at the director in preparation for the client meeting.

Shit was instense but of course walking into the client meeting I put on my

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Poker face is heavily needed in my role too. especially with meetings with busines operations

That is inches and I am also a 33...but usually have to settle for a tight 32 or a belted 34 -_-

Same here. If I wear 32 suited pants my balls feel squished when I sit down.

But 34 is too loose.

The guy who suited me up said I'm a 32. Maybe he just wanted to see my ass and balls.

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Same here. If I wear 32 suited pants my balls feel squished when I sit down.

But 34 is too loose.

Yeh 32 is a bit tight in the sack region, especially when you sit down and you got a ball chillin in plain sight

Sam quotes on iPhone

Just checked my metre fold ruler which also have inches on other side, I'm 34-36 inches so ideally I'd like 35" but you'd have to choose either 34 or 36...

Let us start a 33 club...

We can all drive R33 Skylines...

Sorry Tony.

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Sam quotes on iPhone

I think the moral of the story is SAU people have bigger balls proportionately to their legs and hips

There's mentally tiring jobs and physically tiring I'd rather physically these days kunce doing ya head in all day and u gotta take it home with ya to.

Not lookin down on hard labour but u go u work u get paid go home care free

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/petrol-jumps-almost-20-cents-per-litre-overnight/story-fn7j19iv-1226166354321

Damn I'm on empty and need to fill up tonight

"Petrol prices soared from $1.35 a litre yesterday afternoon to $1.54 across Melbourne today"

There's mentally tiring jobs and physically tiring I'd rather physically these days kunce doing ya head in all day and u gotta take it home with ya to.

Not lookin down on hard labour but u go u work u get paid go home care free

your right, but people will also see that as an excuse.

i take my work home as well.

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