Monday, June 6, 2011

Punt Of The Month - May - Community Decision

I'll be honest, I was all set to let Katie write something up for punt of the month. I'd had a couple people tell me that I'd won no doubt but then Sweaty came into play and reminded me he had quite the month too.

As he said, he doesn't climb anymore, he did a triathalon(for a second time, god knows why) and he hurt himself playing soccer. All valid points.

As for me, I was able to get a cup out of our cupboard yesterday for the first time in weeks so that was pretty cool. Shoulder is doing a bit better but still angry. On top of that I really have no clue what actually hurt it. The climbing or the riding of the bicycles. Either way it was stupid.

So you decide. Poll on the right. I'll leave it up for a couple days. I'm beginning to like polls.

Also, Katie and I saw this over the weekend. Totally random. We were in a park and turned around to find some incredibly large dudes rolling tractor tires around. Pretty sweet if you ask me.






http://www.fordsgym.com/sminfo.htm

So that was cool...

12 comments:

  1. Ohh shit! I think i found a new hobby. Now if I could only find a tractor tire.

    Also, that is my 3rd triathlon and I plan to do about 5 more this summer/fall... suck on that.

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  2. I want a mustache like the guy in the 3rd picture!

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  3. Sweaty- isn't that you taking video in the 4th pic?
    Remo

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  4. Wow. Seriously. What do those guys do on their day jobs. Unreal. Heal up Steve! ce

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  5. 9 to 4. Sweaty you may get your wish. Great job, punter. ce

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  6. I am the greatest punter this world has ever seen!!!! Take that Gnar nuts.

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  7. where is this comeback coming from? ridicules.

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  8. You and I must have had the same spelling teaching in grade school sweaty. ce

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  9. I like so much this blog and nice information in your post. Wonderful piece of writing The Barbary sheep, the only wild animal of its kind native to the African continent, negotiates the loose rock and sand footing with ease and seeks relief from the heat of the desert in cool caves high up on mountain slopes. I’m going to admit publicly that for most of my climbing life I haven’t worn a helmet. This is very helpful for me. Thanks for nice information.


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  10. my friend Abel here makes a good point. When I look at the worlds strongest man competitors I often think of The Barbary sheep and when I do that it reminds me that I should where a helmet when rock climbing in cool caves or otherwise. Great minds think alike!

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