Good friends
The cast of characters…Guys…many of you have been reading my blog for a while now and I figured you all may want a visual of the characters that have filled my blog these past few months. So check out the picture on the bottom…
Starting on the left is my good lifting buddy…Soy un puto…himself. He’s really helped me push myself these last few months, and its been fun working out with him. Next is my trainee. Notice the cool hat? We couldn’t find a birthday pointy hat so we stole a paper hat from the chow hall wrote "birthday girl" on it and made her wear that. Next up is my 270lb 6′8" monster of a roomie. I swear I should have gotten a bigger room because of his considerable size. We won a game of pool the other day against some Army guys and he literally picked my 200lb ass up and shook me like a rag doll. On the end…thats me and yes the Guinness on the table is mine. I had to have a couple with my good friends before I left. One good thing about the military is you meet so many awesome people that become awesome friends, but the bad thing is you see each other part ways pretty often. I have good friends all over the world. No matter where I am, if there is an Air Force base there, chances are I have at least one good friend there.
So for the last few days I’ve been doing mostly maintenance work outs. I’m not really expecting to gain anything, just trying to maintain what I’ve gained. Today I got a good 1/2 hour run in and I did a medium arm work out. Take care folks! Happy lifting and live every day like your ass is on fire.






May 10, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Damn it! Cant figure out how to imbed a picture in the post. Check out my pictures page.
May 10, 2009 at 3:53 pm
It’s neat to put a face to the stories you’ve told. They may well be friends for life.
My dad still keeps in touch with some buddies of his from when he fought in Vietnam. He and one of his "Nam" friends used to get us families together for summer vacations. They provided some funny stories.
May 10, 2009 at 7:12 pm
Great post and great picture of you and your friends! I love being able to put faces to names!
May 11, 2009 at 7:32 am
T-dog:
great pic. and great stories to go with it. Your arm candy status should be very secure. Have a great time at home.
May 11, 2009 at 8:59 am
That’s cool that you are tied into so many people around the world. Like the others have said, it’s always nice to see the faces that go with the stories. You do have your share of stories
May 15, 2009 at 6:36 am
Cornflake, hey buddy, you forgot tell all the stories of tossing you around the room too. It wa fun, keep in touch, and I couldn’t of had a better roomie for a 120er!