So, what do you do when you're watching
Food, Inc. and get to the part about all the
E. Coli outbreaks from food poisoning? Why, you go play
Plague, Inc. of course!
Got a good garage - w/resistance bands and a barbell threaded through the handles - and home workout today, doing my usual:
But I wanted to sniff him. Awwwwww....Good session today - 2 GC turn-ins and Crystarium deliveries - although it got frustrating towards the end when
Teamcraft - probably the biggest reason I stream this game every day when gathering/crafting, and not just 3 days a week - decided to crash. Otherwise I'd pretty much have to keep 2-3 websites open just to find one stinking item (one for the "shopping list" that you can't input quantities in but gives item locations but not coordinates - not gonna have a fucking clue as to where . . . . "The Woolen Way" . . . . is without going through map olympics to find it - and another site just for the map coordinates, and possibly a "skywatcher" one that tells me the weather since I don't like doing shit in the rain), and have to keep a calculator and a legal pad nearby because mental math is not my forte, and pray for no lapses in reading comprehension this whole time. Definitely not something I'd want to do every day.
But aside from that:
Yipeee! Level 80 in weaver and culinarian.And the rest of my crafting classes are all at 79 and hovering farily close to reaching their level 80s too. So, made some good headway today. And more great convo with
white_wimmin today. And although he was the only one who showed up, it was still an awesome time.
And the 33rpm vinyls I played this evening were:
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Ted Nugent - Self-Titled Solo Debut
Paul Simon - Graceland
Tom Lehrer - That Was the Year That Was
The Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Prince - For You
Jigs on the Green (Irish Music)
Okay, gonna call it a night. Thanks for reading/watching, all.
<Take care.> guys, and have a wonderful day/night.
;)>Why I Stream. and
20 Streamer Rules I Always/Don't Always/Never Follow.Joe's Workout VideosJoe's ComposMy Youtube Channel.Playing records and working on GC turn-ins (if any) and and (probably) crafting stuff.
lat pull-downs, also done in my parking garage
standing chest presses, another done in the garage
Wide-grip push-ups (works more of the chest). For these, I actually bought a couple push-up handles that made this exercise a lot less hard on the wrists, and more effective overall.
Arnold Shoulder Presses
Hammer curls (more effective than standard bicep curls, since they also develop your brachialis muscle, which lies underneath your bicep, and your brachiordialis, which is your outer forearm muscle.)
Sumo squats (Trains more of your inner thighs. The rest of my leg muscles are big enough, from doing manual labor/heavy lifting for so many years lol)