A quote and an evil ab exercise
Jan. 28th, 2008 12:42 am"That which does not kill me makes me stranger."
Nice, huh? By changing one measly letter a false, infuriating statement becomes both hilarious and true.
Annnnnnyway, I forgot to tell you about an evil ab exercise I learned: sit down on the floor with both legs out straight in front of you. Lean forward, with straight arms and preferably a straight back, and put your hands on the floor somewhere on either side of your legs. Next to your knees or thighs is fine. (You can also tent the fingers if you like -- it makes the exercise easier). Now, without moving your upper body at all, start raising and lowering your legs. Keep them straight.
Nice, huh? By changing one measly letter a false, infuriating statement becomes both hilarious and true.
Annnnnnyway, I forgot to tell you about an evil ab exercise I learned: sit down on the floor with both legs out straight in front of you. Lean forward, with straight arms and preferably a straight back, and put your hands on the floor somewhere on either side of your legs. Next to your knees or thighs is fine. (You can also tent the fingers if you like -- it makes the exercise easier). Now, without moving your upper body at all, start raising and lowering your legs. Keep them straight.