I want a new tattoo.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We had a conversation at the cafe where walking came up -- someone's dog has gained weight and needs to walk more . and someone was " we all could walk more" and I agreed. But someone said " you walk all thime" Not latley . so I walked to and from the cafe to preserve a reputation I didn't know I had...
Barb, when you come to Seattle, you can come ballroom dancing with ME!!
Barb, when you come to Seattle, you can come ballroom dancing with ME!!
meara, when/where do you go ballroom dancing? I've been trying to talk Pete into taking lessons for YEARS.
The Century Ballroom has lessons and gatherings (usually with quick little basic lessons beforehand), Jilli.
Oh, my god, game. ASCEND ALREADY.
Thank god. 7-0, baby!
ita, is there a good martial art for someone with a limited range of motion in one arm? I have sort of been considering some sort of martial arts, both for exercise and basic self-defense, but I'm not sure if my shoulder would be an issue. (I can do most anything I need to at the moment, but I assume martial arts involve movements and motions I'm not used to.)
What sort of limitations do you have?
The major one I have is that I have no external rotation in my left arm. So if my elbow is at a right angle, I can't rotate my forearm to the left away from my body (like if I were blocking to my side). And it's a little harder to reach behind with that arm. Like I said, not really big deals but I don't know if there may be martial arts I should avoid or something.