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Between the Sheets
under the table and dreaming
Created on 2004-11-25 05:45:43 (#5260809), last updated 2008-02-25
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| Name: | Brian |
|---|---|
| Birthdate: | 01-30 |
| Location: | Fairfax, Virginia, United States |
| Website: | http://www.myspace.com/crewforlife |
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Life is one damn thing after another~Frank O'Mally
Some where along the line we realize that the end is comming, and at that point we have to sit up and realize that this is were the things we do take affect on the rest of our life
"Marathon runners talk about hitting 'the wall' at the twenty-third mile of the race. What rowers confront isn't a wall; it's a hole - an abyss of pain, which opens up in the second minute of the race. Large needles are being driven into your thigh muscles, while your forearms seem to be splitting. Then the pain becomes confused and disorganized, not like the windedness of the runner or the leg burn of the biker but an all-over, savage unpleasantness. As you pass the five-hundred-meter mark, with three-quarters of the race still to row, you realize with dread that you are not going to make it to the finish, but at the same time the idea of letting your teammates down by not rowing your hardest is unthinkable...Therefore, you are going to die. Welcome to this life." -- Ashleigh Teitel
Life is one damn thing after another~Frank O'Mally
Some where along the line we realize that the end is comming, and at that point we have to sit up and realize that this is were the things we do take affect on the rest of our life
"Marathon runners talk about hitting 'the wall' at the twenty-third mile of the race. What rowers confront isn't a wall; it's a hole - an abyss of pain, which opens up in the second minute of the race. Large needles are being driven into your thigh muscles, while your forearms seem to be splitting. Then the pain becomes confused and disorganized, not like the windedness of the runner or the leg burn of the biker but an all-over, savage unpleasantness. As you pass the five-hundred-meter mark, with three-quarters of the race still to row, you realize with dread that you are not going to make it to the finish, but at the same time the idea of letting your teammates down by not rowing your hardest is unthinkable...Therefore, you are going to die. Welcome to this life." -- Ashleigh Teitel
Interests (40):
adirondacks, ar, camping, canada, canoeing, challenge courses, cpr, crew, emergency medical services, emergency medical technician, empacher. life, ems, emt, emt-basic, first aid, first responder, get fuzzy, hudson, long hard strokes, medic, medical emergencies, music, national lifesaving society, order of the arrow, paramedic, paramedicine, paramedics, port, rappelling, red cross, resolute, rockclimbing, rowing, saranac lake, skiing, soundtracks, vespoli, wilderness first responder, winter camping, writing
Schools:
W. T. Woodson High School - Fairfax, VA (2003 - present)
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