tOfficial Night Shift Thread v65, the thread no one wanted to start.

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CALL YOUR MOTHER
She gets enough calls, plus when I go back it's usually for at least a couple weeks (Thanksgiving doesn't count with Christmas coming up). A remote job and no dependents making me super mobile is something I'll probably miss one day.
 
Our account team is facing another in our quarterly riddle challenge at the end of the day and currently debating showing up that stoned.

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She gets enough calls, plus when I go back it's usually for at least a couple weeks (Thanksgiving doesn't count with Christmas coming up). A remote job and no dependents making me super mobile is something I'll probably miss one day.
See, I’m the opposite. I love the fact that my job and my kids’ schedule means I barely leave the neighborhood.
 
She gets enough calls, plus when I go back it's usually for at least a couple weeks (Thanksgiving doesn't count with Christmas coming up). A remote job and no dependents making me super mobile is something I'll probably miss one day.
I got you, first few years I lived in the City I could go home at a moment's notice. Used to love the AirSouth 99 dollar flights until they went bankrupt (shocker)
 
Just bag work for now, would like to get into sparring once I feel like I've done it enough.

Bag work alone has been a good (and honestly fun) workout.

Not from a boxing perspective, but from a tkd perspective, both are so much fun, at least imo.

Bag work is great for those days you want to just go all out and not have to really control much of anything, but sparring is great for developing instincts.
I was surprised how different it was having to just ... react without any time to think, but while I was hesitant at first, I ended up loving it so much.
 
You bassturds are making me feel guilty for moving so far outta state from my parents now

Ugh, one of my greatest regrets was how I left home.
I told my mother I was moving across the country, and I left 2 days later.
I am eternally grateful I apologized to her for it before she died.
She said it would have been difficult for her no matter how I did it, but that was part of being a parent, and she knew I'd wanted out since I was old enough to be cognizant there was an "elsewhere."
What was so hard was that because of how I did it, it felt personal, that I was trying to get away from her.
I assured her being away from her was one of the only things that made leaving difficult.
 
Not from a boxing perspective, but from a tkd perspective, both are so much fun, at least imo.

Bag work is great for those days you want to just go all out and not have to really control much of anything, but sparring is great for developing instincts.
I was surprised how different it was having to just ... react without any time to think, but while I was hesitant at first, I ended up loving it so much.
My middle daughter was the same way. To the point the instructor had to ask her to dial down the power in her kicks during sparring sessions because no one wanted to spar with her. She made two different boys cry (proud dad moment).
 
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