TSOM song to work out to?
I'd opt for Train & Dr Jeep
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yep, train is the most obvious of all, or long train if you feel like a longer workoutPista wrote:I'd opt for Train & Dr Jeep
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I'd go with "home of the hitman" because I'm totally unathleticr long train if you feel like a longer workout
<----- that's my workout
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ah but there's no 'clever' joke in that song title see # to train is to workout. But i like your training bestDocSommer wrote:I'd go with "home of the hitman" because I'm totally unathleticr long train if you feel like a longer workout
<----- that's my workout
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Floorshow for the crunches then?
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Slow, Slow, Deep Breath, Quick Quick, Deep Breath, Slow?
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See them fat rolls GOGOGO!!!!!timsinister wrote:Slow, Slow, Deep Breath, Quick Quick, Deep Breath, Slow?
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I'm inclined to agree with Blast - this is hardly Heartland's finest hour!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:See them fat rolls GOGOGO!!!!!timsinister wrote:Slow, Slow, Deep Breath, Quick Quick, Deep Breath, Slow?
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Indeed it's not ambiguous. I had just the runtime in my mind, quite accordable with my sporting-endurancepaint it black wrote:ah but there's no 'clever' joke in that song title see # to train is to workout. But i like your training bestDocSommer wrote:I'd go with "home of the hitman" because I'm totally unathleticr long train if you feel like a longer workout
<----- that's my workout
Aye, along with the Astro Chart and the Lego thread, Alice Clucker's Dress-up Dolls have actually been beaten._emma_ wrote:I agree that at this point it is.James Blast wrote:this is a new low
Silver Bullet time?
Perhaps you weren't paying attention... 115 lb weight loss and two pregnancies. Even nature herself would flinch at me naked. ...Besides, we're talking about a spin class - 30 people on bikes under black light doing sprints to blaring music. Not much bouncing going on.James Blast wrote:naked, as nature intended
Anyway, this was more of a tempo question than one of taste. The sisters have always been mostly about lyrical content to me and I was having a hard time viewing them with regard to tempo so I was asking for other opinions. Personally, I don't like to work out to TSOM. I like to sweat to industrial. I wouldn't have felt right putting together a CD without including at least one TSOM song, though, considering that they've been a singularity in my life that goes beyond "favorite band" for more than 20 years.
So sorry to have dragged Heartland down. I lurk here daily so I know that is no easy task. And now you've all hurt my feelings so I'm skipping spin class and slamming pints of ice cream in my room alone instead. And "Nine While Nine" is the best tempo for that!