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Which is more important,Physical strength or Mental strength?
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Strength is over rated...I prefer flexibility ...
Mentally flexible ...physically flexible. Reeds bending in the wind...survive and grow. Strong oaks that snap when the pressure is on...fall and die. I really like it when flexible ones can bend over backwards and hook their feet behind their head until I am done. :) |
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I really like it when flexible ones can bend over backwards and [colorhook their feet behind their head until I am done. :) Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha You really are such an arrogant M but extremely funny nonetheless |
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mental of course!
The brain is the most powerful weapon we have! |
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Mental.
If you lose physical strength, you need mental strength to figure out a new ways to accomplish the things you can't physically do anymore. If you lose mental strength, it won't matter whether you have physical strength or not, you won't be able to accomplish what you need to accomplish regardless. |
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Mental too . I support it
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For myself I would like a equal mixture.
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i think all the equally mixture not good at taste to drink :-)
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Edited by
krupa
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Thu 10/03/13 04:48 PM
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I really like it when flexible ones can bend over backwards and [colorhook their feet behind their head until I am done. :) Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha You really are such an arrogant M but extremely funny nonetheless I haven't even started on the arrogance thing...I don't want to make the little people feel bad. God help us all when someone is stupid enough to start an "arrogant bastard" thread...cause I will rip it a brand new butt hole. Teehee :) |
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I really like it when flexible ones can bend over backwards and [colorhook their feet behind their head until I am done. :) Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahaha You really are such an arrogant M but extremely funny nonetheless I haven't even started on the arrogance thing...I don't want to make the little people feel bad. God help us all when someone is stupid enough to start an "arrogant bastard" thread...cause I will rip it a brand new butt hole. Teehee :) You're tempting me now ... |
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It's a good hobby!
:) |
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Snickers *
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Snickers * Buenos noches mi bella femme fatalle.. Grrrrrr Baby....very grrrrrrr :) Yowzahhhh!!!! |
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Edited by
ridewytepony
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Thu 10/03/13 09:04 PM
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Physical strength doesn't mean a thing without mental strength, that's
just a glass tiger to me,and their will can be broken, "believe it and you can accomplish it". Not long ago I was traveling to camp along the Alaska HWY in northern British Columbia and broke down so I decided to hitch hike in to Camp for work in the morning,I got to the 95 mile junction and it was 11:30pm,I was tied and it was getting cold so I figured I go light a fire. I dragged a big duffel bag with my work gear up a steep bank another bag with my spare saw and a large backpack, due to the weight and grade of the bank, it took three trips, taking the heaviest last. when I got to the bushline on the last trip I could smell a strong smell,obviously a bear that I spoked upwind that may had been circling around as all bears are curious. The first trip I went in and made a lot of noise and scouted out a good spot with deadfall (firewood). It was mandatory to have bear awareness training on the particular job I was going to. I stopped for a second at the bushline and then thought I'm tired and cold and the bear is just going to have to go elsewhere,it was "fight or flight" and considering my circumstance I wasn't in the mood to move so I entered in the dark making as much noise as I could talking in a deep firm voice telling it to move on.I went to the area I scouted earlier and lit a fire,stomping some bigger pieces of wood Making all kinds of noise. I wasn't that worried about the bear once I decided to go In as they attack for 2 reasons and that's territorial or preditorial, and in this case it would have most likely happened as territorial attacks would usually start with jar chomping, grunting and bluff charging with heavy front feet stomping,that's not so fun, we chased one up the hill once trying to recover my co workers back pack that a bear dragged off, but he kept bluff charging back then pounding its feet on the grounds we found the pack under a big spruce tree and we backed off then moments later we seen the young bear stand up from under the low sprue bows, mad, as he realized we took it back,the bear disappears again and stands up with D.... coffee mug in his paws, head back watching us and licking it.we put forth the effort to get his bag back because the dummy brought his wallet to the bush?? there's only one kind of money in the bush and that's "bushmoney" or Aka toilet paper,he yells out "he's got my coffee cup" so I said "well go get it then" lol,we called in the helicopter and flew back. One story leads into another,so back at the fire I'm all warm thinking I'll get some sleep then get on the road about 5:30 am when trucks will be starting to move,I had a toque on when I got there so I was looking for it on the ground under a dimming firelight I moved my back pack that I had been laying back on, from against the tree and saw something black up against the tree and went to pick it up and I realized what it was immediately, I flicked my lighter only to confirm it was bear droppings and the only time you will see big piles up against a tree in one area is when you come across a bear den....huh,maybe I won't go to sleep,it didn't look like black bear chit that would be full of berries. I wanted to go but where an I going to go? across the street? I'm burning a fire in its den,I was pretty nervous at that point thinking ,won't be sleeping tonight. I pulled out my spare chainsaw that didn't have a muffler on it, hoping it had a little gas in it,I fired it up for a few seconds a couple of times then stoked the fire and slept like a baby. I woke up, warmed up, put the fire out,got a ride right away and went to work. A few days ago a was doing some Danger tree assessing so I wouldn't have my saws and would be by myself,I was offered bear spry but I said me and the bears are good and if its my time its my time! I'm good with that,besides I'm more afraid of the squirrels...because they're after me nuts. I live in Canada "we make toques,not nukes"!yeah That's right I don't have a gun. |
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Snickers * Buenos noches mi bella femme fatalle.. Grrrrrr Baby....very grrrrrrr :) Yowzahhhh!!!! |
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So many great replies & I had 2 beers reading pony's! Get a gun in those woods dude..
Physical strength is good as long as you have the mental strength to control it. |
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Physical strength doesn't mean a thing without mental strength, that's just a glass tiger to me,and their will can be broken, "believe it and you can accomplish it". Not long ago I was traveling to camp along the Alaska HWY in northern British Columbia and broke down so I decided to hitch hike in to Camp for work in the morning,I got to the 95 mile junction and it was 11:30pm,I was tied and it was getting cold so I figured I go light a fire. I dragged a big duffel bag with my work gear up a steep bank another bag with my spare saw and a large backpack, due to the weight and grade of the bank, it took three trips, taking the heaviest last. when I got to the bushline on the last trip I could smell a strong smell,obviously a bear that I spoked upwind that may had been circling around as all bears are curious. The first trip I went in and made a lot of noise and scouted out a good spot with deadfall (firewood). It was mandatory to have bear awareness training on the particular job I was going to. I stopped for a second at the bushline and then thought I'm tired and cold and the bear is just going to have to go elsewhere,it was "fight or flight" and considering my circumstance I wasn't in the mood to move so I entered in the dark making as much noise as I could talking in a deep firm voice telling it to move on.I went to the area I scouted earlier and lit a fire,stomping some bigger pieces of wood Making all kinds of noise. I wasn't that worried about the bear once I decided to go In as they attack for 2 reasons and that's territorial or preditorial, and in this case it would have most likely happened as territorial attacks would usually start with jar chomping, grunting and bluff charging with heavy front feet stomping,that's not so fun, we chased one up the hill once trying to recover my co workers back pack that a bear dragged off, but he kept bluff charging back then pounding its feet on the grounds we found the pack under a big spruce tree and we backed off then moments later we seen the young bear stand up from under the low sprue bows, mad, as he realized we took it back,the bear disappears again and stands up with D.... coffee mug in his paws, head back watching us and licking it.we put forth the effort to get his bag back because the dummy brought his wallet to the bush?? there's only one kind of money in the bush and that's "bushmoney" or Aka toilet paper,he yells out "he's got my coffee cup" so I said "well go get it then" lol,we called in the helicopter and flew back. One story leads into another,so back at the fire I'm all warm thinking I'll get some sleep then get on the road about 5:30 am when trucks will be starting to move,I had a toque on when I got there so I was looking for it on the ground under a dimming firelight I moved my back pack that I had been laying back on, from against the tree and saw something black up against the tree and went to pick it up and I realized what it was immediately, I flicked my lighter only to confirm it was bear droppings and the only time you will see big piles up against a tree in one area is when you come across a bear den....huh,maybe I won't go to sleep,it didn't look like black bear chit that would be full of berries. I wanted to go but where an I going to go? across the street? I'm burning a fire in its den,I was pretty nervous at that point thinking ,won't be sleeping tonight. I pulled out my spare chainsaw that didn't have a muffler on it, hoping it had a little gas in it,I fired it up for a few seconds a couple of times then stoked the fire and slept like a baby. I woke up, warmed up, put the fire out,got a ride right away and went to work. A few days ago a was doing some Danger tree assessing so I wouldn't have my saws and would be by myself,I was offered bear spry but I said me and the bears are good and if its my time its my time! I'm good with that,besides I'm more afraid of the squirrels...because they're after me nuts. I live in Canada "we make toques,not nukes"!yeah That's right I don't have a gun. Wonderful :-) Yikes! BC! |
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Well said,its bin my experience through life that
most big powerful men are very layed back,not the type to go looking,that's a good thing. Two beers? Fluck..you can sure suck 'em back eh, or are you embellishing Well I'm not, well I really don't think the squirrels are after me nuts. ..that was just a jk. Well a gun might not be such a bad idea,I am aloud to own one. |
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{{{HI Soufie }}}
I hope you guys are still enjoying some nice weather down there the north is strange and cruel by the way that history I just told was 14 days ago. We were all sent home on that job for 5 days as the fire index was extreme for to many days in a row and the morning we got rain it was also snowing just at mile 300 on the Alaska HWY |
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Ha ha, I could've had 3 beers in that time Journeyman, but im working on a roof just now. So i'll just have to wait 4 hours ( 5pm UK time ) til I can hit the pub my friend!
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