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War Room Lounge v123: I will powerbomb you on legos and micro machines

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What did they say? “I’m sorry about your jaw” ?

I heard the response of it is what it is, but missed the first part

fun to hear those types of things with no crowds
 
I just finished watching the Fight Night, and for a fight night card that was pretty good.
Main event was a rough one though, despite Teixeira looking great. Not sure if I agree with the commentary about over coaching, everyone's different, but I definitely agreed that "my teeth are falling out" was a sure indicator that Smith was done.
 
What did they say? “I’m sorry about your jaw” ?

I heard the response of it is what it is, but missed the first part

fun to hear those types of things with no crowds

There's subtitles?

He said sorry, it's part of the job, to which Smith said something like it's ok, it is what it is
 
random question gentlemen, I started this thread in Mayberry, just wanted to get your guys's opinion as well.

What is your primary backpack of use, for everyday purposes, be it a gym bag, or a bag you carry to work and back that has a change of clothes, food, etc?

or your favorite bag for hiking and/or recreational use?
 
random question gentlemen, I started this thread in Mayberry, just wanted to get your guys's opinion as well.

What is your primary backpack of use, for everyday purposes, be it a gym bag, or a bag you carry to work and back that has a change of clothes, food, etc?

or your favorite bag for hiking and/or recreational use?
I have a 42 liter bag-counterfeit osprey-I use for hiking/traveling, and a smaller backpackI'll sometimes use when picking up groceries, but I mostly use a duffel + laptop bag on an every day basis. The duffel was swag from a prior employer and the laptop bag was made by a relative who does leatherwork.
 
I have a 42 liter bag-counterfeit osprey-I use for hiking/traveling, and a smaller backpackI'll sometimes use when picking up groceries, but I mostly use a duffel + laptop bag on an every day basis. The duffel was swag from a prior employer and the laptop bag was made by a relative who does leatherwork.


would you mind posting a pic of it?
 
random question gentlemen, I started this thread in Mayberry, just wanted to get your guys's opinion as well.

What is your primary backpack of use, for everyday purposes, be it a gym bag, or a bag you carry to work and back that has a change of clothes, food, etc?

or your favorite bag for hiking and/or recreational use?

I have the Challenger Bag from G-Star. it has a shoulder shield, not that weak feminine strap bullshit.

it's fucking bad ass, & fits on snug. you can run at full speed as it stays snug on to your back.

I want another one so bad, as mine took a few hits over the years, but it's still in great shape. except it is impossible to find.

I even contacted G-Star for a remake, no dice. not even a word. I might go to the owners of Scramble & ask them to make a similar design with a shoulder shield. they have a "Kimono" back pack that looks awesome, but I'm not into the double strap shit.

mine is in black:
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would you mind posting a pic of it?

I have an osprey 33L that I use for travelling unless I'm going home for a long visit. I have beaten the shit out of this thing and it is no worse for wear 6 years later. Right now it's holding kettlebells that I use for weighted pushups and it holds up to the strain just fine.

I far prefer back packs to a bag that you'd carry on your side.
 
I have an osprey 33L that I use for travelling unless I'm going home for a long visit. I have beaten the shit out of this thing and it is no worse for wear 6 years later. Right now it's holding kettlebells that I use for weighted pushups and it holds up to the strain just fine.

I far prefer back packs to a bag that you'd carry on your side.

I prefer backpacks as well. Thanks for the intel
 
I just finished watching the Fight Night, and for a fight night card that was pretty good.
Main event was a rough one though, despite Teixeira looking great. Not sure if I agree with the commentary about over coaching, everyone's different, but I definitely agreed that "my teeth are falling out" was a sure indicator that Smith was done.
Someone on Reddit pointed out that Smith had the same corner as Thomas Gifford when he was zombified by Mike Davis


Fighters should avoid that team like the plague
 
@Fawlty @AgonyandIrony
Stanhope is fucking incredible. His story about helping his mom commit suicide was absolutely hilarious.


I have the Challenger Bag from G-Star. it has a shoulder shield, not that weak feminine strap bullshit.

it's fucking bad ass, & fits on snug. you can run at full speed as it stays snug on to your back.

I want another one so bad, as mine took a few hits over the years, but it's still in great shape. except it is impossible to find.

I even contacted G-Star for a remake, no dice. not even a word. I might go to the owners of Scramble & ask them to make a similar design with a shoulder shield. they have a "Kimono" back pack that looks awesome, but I'm not into the double strap shit.

mine is in black:
061109_gstar_1.jpg


061109_gstar_3.jpg

I prefer messenger bags. Generally I carry about three different journals on me, a fixed blade knife, drugs of some kind and a flask. I've been wearing a satchel since I was about 13. Right now I carry a black leather fossil bag that I love. It fits my whole look and a lot of places don't allow backpacks around here.

Plus I feel like a backpack for general use as an adult feels odd. Maybe it's just because I'm a manlet though.
 
I have an osprey 33L that I use for travelling unless I'm going home for a long visit. I have beaten the shit out of this thing and it is no worse for wear 6 years later. Right now it's holding kettlebells that I use for weighted pushups and it holds up to the strain just fine.

I far prefer back packs to a bag that you'd carry on your side.
I have an Osprey 34 Commuter. Awesome backpack for long hikes or traveling.
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