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Thanks to Tony H.
Begin by standing on a comfortable surface,
where you have plenty of room at each side.
With a 5-lb potato bag in each hand, extend your arms straight out from your sides
and hold them there as long as you can.
Try to reach a full minute and then relax.
After a couple of weeks, move up to 10-lb potato bags.
Then try 50-lb potato bags
and then eventually try to get to where you can lift
a 100-lb potato bag in each hand
and hold your arms straight for more than a
full minute. (I'm at this level.)
After you feel confident at that level, put a potato in each bag.
Thanks to Tony H.
Thanks to Jane MacR.
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Why did the British wear red coats in battle?
During the recent royal wedding, the millions around the world saw that Prince William chose to wear a uniform that included the famous British "red coat." Many people have asked, "Why did the British wear red coats in battle?" A long time ago, Britain and France were at war. During one battle, the French captured a British Colonel. They took him to their headquarters, and the French General began to question him. Finally, as an afterthought, the French General asked, "Why do you British officers all wear red coats? Don't you know the red material makes you easier targets for us to shoot at?"
In his casual, matter-of-fact, way, the officer informed the General that the reason British officers wear red coats is so that if they are wounded, the blood won't show, and the men they are leading won't panic. And that is why, from that day forward,
all French Army officers wear brown trousers.
Thanks to Lee
Thanks to Tony H.
The car is a Mercedes Maybach... Roughly $1.3M.
Notice the 'recliner' rear seats, and the electrostatic' sunroof.
The sunroof turns from opaque to crystal clear depending on the passengers preference.
NOW, STOP DREAMING AND GET
BACK TO WORK! (BE HAPPY
WITH WHAT YOU'VE GOT)!
Thanks to Ray M.
The Hash House Harriers (abbreviated to HHH, H3, or referred to simply as Hashing)
is an international group of non-competitive running, social and drinking clubs,
whose organisation and mismanagement have existed for over 50 years.
Visit relaxing Laos
Vientiane Hashes run every Saturday and Monday
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Here's a new trick for you.
You can use Google drive as if it was a hard drive attached to your computer, and store your documents for later retrieval.
But additionally, you can select documents or complete folders to be shared with certain people, or with the public.
All you need to use it for free is a gmail account.
Log in, and look at the top line to find the word "Drive"
This will take you to Google drive, which is very simple to use.
Goodbye attachments. Hello Google Drive.
With Google Drive, you never have to send another email attachment again. Just share a link to any file you store in Google Drive. That way everyone has access to the same file, same version - automatically.
And to finish, take a look at this from"The Onion"
http://www.theonion.com/articles/goldman-sachs-hires-single-morally-decent-human-be,28460/