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<blockquote data-quote="osupoke" data-source="post: 3509282" data-attributes="member: 18400"><p>When I was a kid, I did a lot of hay hauling, house framing and roofing, concrete dragging, etc. I never weighed more than 175 lbs and played center on the offensive line. I figure I was as tough as most. </p><p></p><p>Now I've got a nice office job and it's great in a lot of ways, but it does bother me how soft I've gotten. Couple of times a year I head up to Pawnee to push myself a little bit and make sure I haven't become a complete pansy. Saturday I'll drag my gear about 7 miles through the rain and the mud as fast as I can. I'm soft enough that it'll bother me more than it should, but I'm at least still tough enough to get off my rear and get it done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osupoke, post: 3509282, member: 18400"] When I was a kid, I did a lot of hay hauling, house framing and roofing, concrete dragging, etc. I never weighed more than 175 lbs and played center on the offensive line. I figure I was as tough as most. Now I've got a nice office job and it's great in a lot of ways, but it does bother me how soft I've gotten. Couple of times a year I head up to Pawnee to push myself a little bit and make sure I haven't become a complete pansy. Saturday I'll drag my gear about 7 miles through the rain and the mud as fast as I can. I'm soft enough that it'll bother me more than it should, but I'm at least still tough enough to get off my rear and get it done! [/QUOTE]
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