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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Just to Note

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We had the Sea Olympics between Vietnam and India, and we had a pull-up contest, and I got 30, which was tied for the most on the ship.

 

Just wanted to make a note of that.

 

Pretty much every other team put up some big muscle-head who hit the gym every day or more often, and so when I walked up there, a scrawny nerd in a novelty t-shirt who hadn’t been to the gym once the entire voyage, everyone was like, “Um, what’s going on here?”  And then I tied the guy from the military academy or whatever that went before me.

 

It’s kind of sad that I can’t do 42 like I used to, but then again, I haven’t worked out in like four years.  So I think that I still did pretty well, considering.

 

Peace out.

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