Sounds like a good book.
Weighed upon rising and peeing this morning at 202 lbs. Went for a walk and took a poop that brought me down to 201 lbs. So, I'm officially a half-stone and one down from my starting weight.
Speaking of stones, I just ordered the book "Of Stones and Strength" by Steve Jeck. Been wanting to get that for a while. Its this guy's story of traveling around the world to pick up the most famous clach cuid fir (I'm pretty sure you have to say that with a Gaelic accent to get it right). I got inspired when I hatched my first large, 16", atlas stone last night. She's heavy, but I did manage to shoulder it without a lot of stress. It'll make a nice traing rock, but I need one about a hundred pounds heavier to get serious with.
Hope you guys have a grand ol Friday!
Cheers.
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i'd have no idea if it were "right" if one said it with a gaelic accent. Gaelic for "pole dancer". What's yer homemade stone weigh about? You aughrter make me one.
Gaelic for "Manhood Stones"
I already made you a 20 pounder. Fun little guy for shoulder and grip work.
Mine has a 16" diameter and weighs roughly 175 lbs. I've got to heft a 280 pounder over a bar for reps at my next comp.
Day-um. The thought of lifting a 280lb. stone orb makes me wanna try a different sport. 20 lbs. sounds nice. Oo, you could drop some rebar Cs in 'em and make some kettle bells. Those things are bloody expensive.
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