***Official WA Chat Thread***
Someone say food in massive quantities?!?! Consider myself invited!
Count me in on the Brazilian Steak House meet! I used to be stationed at Hill AFB and know the Rodizio Grill very well. That place rocks. I went there for thanksgiving one year with some friends and that was an awesome thanksgiving meal. Bacon wrapped turkey roasted on a sword, ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhhh.
Count me in on the Brazilian Steak House meet! I used to be stationed at Hill AFB and know the Rodizio Grill very well. That place rocks. I went there for thanksgiving one year with some friends and that was an awesome thanksgiving meal. Bacon wrapped turkey roasted on a sword, ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhhh.
I want to try Brazilian food! I smell a mini-meet!
If I can still walk after attempting to board, I could be down! But uh, we'll just see about that.
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You'll be fine Angie, though maybe tired. It is the next morning that you'll wish for the full body cast, especially if you get a little whiplash like some people on their first time up! Ahhh, the good ol' days!
I remember hating life while making the long drive home the few times I tried snow boarding. The whiplash effect from catching the front edge builds up as the day goes on. I barely had enough neck strength left to hold my head up. That's when you say a small thanks to the guy that invented the headrest.
@ Angie - don't forget the forearms. If you do any amount of what we like to call "the snowboard hustle," you will fully realize every fibrous muscle strand that courses through that often overlooked piece of anatomy. Yes, the forearms are there for more than connecting your hands to your biceps and they should also be worked out.
For the uninitiated, the "snowboard hustle" is performed mostly by newbs and is basically being strapped in but having to make it over a ridge but not wanting to unstrap. You do a little arms forward pull, followed by knees forward to your arms movement, sometimes performed on fists as opposed to open palm. As a tip - just unstrap one or both feet even though it might seem like more work.
For the uninitiated, the "snowboard hustle" is performed mostly by newbs and is basically being strapped in but having to make it over a ridge but not wanting to unstrap. You do a little arms forward pull, followed by knees forward to your arms movement, sometimes performed on fists as opposed to open palm. As a tip - just unstrap one or both feet even though it might seem like more work.
about a group of 3 friends, they head to mexico, right near the border though. one of them ends up getting kidnapped by the mexican cartel, drug runners, whatever you want to call them. and gets slightly tortured throughout the whole movie. they're a cult, and they sacrifice humans. all throughout the movie though there is killings, and weird sh*t going on. AND it's all based on true events, sooo i don't ever want to run into these guys haha.








