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I was just about to search for workouts like these too since I don't have free weights at home. Sweet.


has anyone seen the new NBA basketballs yet?
they're... well they didn't really change anything, just the brand name. but i do like the DRV series
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Thank you for this post
How much is that badboy worth?A few days ago my mom was coming out of work when she pulled over to pick up some empty cardboard boxes. The plan is to box up some stuff for Salvation Army and the rest goes to storage. This morning she starts her sorting process when she notices a small box inside one of the boxes she brought home. Open it up and it’s a Jostens 2020 NHL championship ring for the Tampa Bay LightingRandom as **** but cool none the less.


It's ridiculous how those people are treated and ****** on for not having "skills" when wanting to be paid more. I'm blessed to be in the position I'm in now but you couldn't pay me any amount to work retail again.
I don’t know, maybe a few hundred dollars to a fan who would want it. I can’t imagine it being worth a whole lot.How much is that badboy worth?![]()
You're a good man for smiling & thanking them, God bless you for that. I used to work retail so I know that scumbaggery from customers firsthand. It would def put me in a better mood when someone thanked me here & there. Working retail teaches you A LOT about people & their behaviors. I try to be as polite as possible whenever I'm shopping & dealing with cashiers/attendants. I'm not one for confrontations & I'm blessed to have a high threshold for stupidity in public with my level of patience. The smallest things make the biggest differences in the end. All that harrassement those workers deal with on a dailyit's not just that. I worked the graveyard shift several years ago and always order something on the way to work. you can't believe the number of times these employees gets harassed by drunks, druggies, bums, etc... it has become my habit to either smile or thank the worker for the service that they provide, be it small or big, it is equally important. and by those small gesture, it would make their work and day/night easier.
. I live in the city where everyone is in a hurry, got crazy roadrage, & generally a standoffish attitude but everytime I go to Upstate NY & the countryside goddamn those folks are so polite & kind up there. I've also noticed the further South I go from NYC the nicer people get. Sometimes I just wanna leave this place & live on a farm surrounded by natural beauty & serenity in all directionseach region is really is different. some are friendly and some are just scumbags. growing up in a scumbag territory is tough and you develop some habits. I remember when I first move out of the place where I grew up and met some new people. they couldn't believe how wholesome I was til they got to know me better thru meetings and conversations. reason why they couldn't approach me when I was new, was because was I so overpowering and intimidating. I wasn't really the trusting type from the start so that's why they kept their distance. anyway, I said to them when they saw my soft side, "just don't ever cross me" with a mean look. that kept them aback, then I started laughing. anyway, it is indeed good moving to a place where you can meet good people. countryside in general is indeed much better unless it is inhabited by people with hoodies and pitchforks.You're a good man for smiling & thanking them, God bless you for that. I used to work retail so I know that scumbaggery from customers firsthand. It would def put me in a better mood when someone thanked me here & there. Working retail teaches you A LOT about people & their behaviors. I try to be as polite as possible whenever I'm shopping & dealing with cashiers/attendants. I'm not one for confrontations & I'm blessed to have a high threshold for stupidity in public with my level of patience. The smallest things make the biggest differences in the end. All that harrassement those workers deal with on a daily. I live in the city where everyone is in a hurry, got crazy roadrage, & generally a standoffish attitude but everytime I go to Upstate NY & the countryside goddamn those folks are so polite & kind up there. I've also noticed the further South I go from NYC the nicer people get. Sometimes I just wanna leave this place & live on a farm surrounded by natural beauty & serenity in all directions
Video about how many women complained for years about men approaching them and now they're complaining that no men are approaching them.
Thoughts?