• What is the most physicaly gruling thing you have ever done?
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I had to deliver some ring to some tower and drop it in some kind of soup or some shit like that idk I was high the whole time :350:
[QUOTE=Wangman;17110292]An hour is not very long at all.[/QUOTE] An hour is an eternity for a man with PROSTATE CANCER... CANCER... CANCER... cancer... cancer......
Playing catcher in baseball for two hours with a broken hand. (My catching hand) :clint:
Sandbagging is a pain in the ass.
[QUOTE=MrAltaco;17115876]Sandbagging is a pain in the ass.[/QUOTE] They make shovels where the handle is a tube. You tie the bag to the end, fill the shovel with dirt, then tip it back and it fills the bag.
Swam 10,000 yards at practice, mostly sprints. FML.
I had Sex for 5 hours straight. My Cawk 'n balls were fuckin' agony, and I felt as if I'd just ran a fuckin' marathon.
[QUOTE=Blisster;17115927]I had Sex for 5 hours straight. My Cawk 'n balls were fuckin' agony, and I felt as if I'd just ran a fuckin' marathon.[/QUOTE] Do not believe.
Why? What's so hard to believe?
The fact that you had sex with one person for 5 straight hours non-stop. That's pretty ridiculous.
Not really. [editline]05:27AM[/editline] I'm sure there's people that can beat me.
This.
holding in a big piss for 2 hours, drank 3 water bottles too
[QUOTE=Plastic;17115446]I had to deliver some ring to some tower and drop it in some kind of soup or some shit like that idk I was high the whole time :350:[/QUOTE] You where probably sitting on your couch watching lord of the rings.
[QUOTE=Tyler_Durden;17095701]Climbing a mountain without a trail carrying 40 pounds of gear probably.[/QUOTE] ur so badas
I spent 64 days alone in the middle of central Oregon in the winter making fire with sticks and cooking food that I found. I had only what I carried on my back and I hiked 127 miles with a 70 pound pack on over hills and in the snow. I made shelter out of a tarp. Temperatures got down to negative seventeen degrees. By the end, my sleeping bag was filled with vomit and was ripped open, my pants were soiled and I developed severe health problems. [B]I'm serious.[/B]
Hiked from 400m to 1950 m in 5 hours.. It was more of an adventure than a hike.. A small patgh about 40cm wide and to the left it's 50m down and to the right it's 50 m up
A muay thai camp in july jesus fuck christ I don't want to jump off a water fall then run back up why would I want to do that why not just stay on the water fall and save the effort ass hole professor [editline]12:53AM[/editline] [QUOTE=Ishmael12;17114697]Rehabilitating my [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior_cruciate_ligament]Knee Injury[/url][/QUOTE] tore my ACL/MCL sophomore year of wrestling that was my right knee (fully healed), and I just found out that my left knee has an extremely strained ACL that won't heal, it keeps popping out and such. I was doign a wheelie on a bicycle and I applied too much thrust while leaning back, my knee hyper extended and I heard a crunch. I had the wind knocked out of me, I couldn't stand up, but I had too because a car was coming, I stood up and walked on it, my knee gave out for the first time of many, that was about june 2nd/3rd. To this day whenever I try to throw kicks, run too fast and pivot, or do any odd cutting/twisting angles my knee will give out, swell to baseball size for 2 days and I can't walk on it. FML
Hmm, can't decide whether it was worse to climb over 300 steep stairs in one go when I was in worse condition than now or the 50 kilometer cycle trick which took 7 hours instead of the planned 3 hours due to the terrible weather conditions.
Army Cadet survival camp. Sent out into the bush with literally nothing but a knife, sleeping bag and a few meters of rope, 2 liters of water, and no food for the first 3 or so days. We had to build a shelter ourselves out of logs, sticks and enough ferns to make it waterproof. Water refilled on the second day. Just before we got food on the third day (Which, mind you, was nothing but raw offal, which we cooked over a fire we lit with flint on the first day, and if it went out, tough shit) we had to climb uphill about 5km, each 6-man squad carrying three 20L water jerries and a heavy Vietnam-era radio. Though I must say, the feeling of satisfaction after coming home was totally worth it.
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[QUOTE=KorJax_alt;17113052]It's a tie between: 1. Backpacking 6-8 miles when I was 11 or so, and the entire time it rained much to my dismay. I didn't have a poncho, only a very slightly weatherproof jacket. Needless to say, at that age, it was very grueling for me and it took me upwards of over an hour or two just to change out of my clothes I was so wet, stiff and sore. Was quite an experience. 2. More recently, Kayaking 60 miles over the course of 5 or so days with a wilderness camping permit. Somebody had the great idea of packing two large tarps for the group I was with instead of actually getting tents. In Tenessee. Late Summer. Where there are thousands of mosquitoes. Let's not even forget stuff like all our fruit got bad after the 3rd day due to the fact that they were stored in the kayaks, which (when it didn't storm) roasted all the juice out of them in the sunlit heat. Was quite an adventure though, and I dare say I'd like to do it again. Oh, and the fucking lake/river system we were kayacking across, had water that was actually hotter than the air was. It was the worst lake in history! This pic pretty much sums it up: [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/LBL%20Kayak%20Trip/slide0036_image186.jpg[/IMG] Yes, we managed to find some guy's backyard to sleep on, it was his summer-home or something. Was some ex-army guy. He was nice, had a cool dog. And more importantly, water that wasn't boiling hot to drink![/QUOTE] Confederate Flag? Seeing this as one of your possessions and looking at your avatar confuses me greatly.
52KM hike in the blue-mountains in 2 1/4 days carrying roughly 16kg backpack in the end (lowered from around 23kg in the start) Was awesome fun but not when we were going uphill for like 3 hours in 40c(108F?), least after that I got to walk 10km straight in cool air at night.
walking up a 500m hill with 9 1/2 toes... at the age of 6
Shit out the biggest fucking thing ever just then. some fucking stupid school camp with the worst cooked chicken, fuck I was farting for 3 fucking days from that stuff and the shit was fucking disgusting. It smelt like vomit, uncooked chicken, more vomit and piss. Fucking disgusting. My ass will never be the same shape ever again -little later- I just checked my weight. I lost 2 kg. What the fuck did they put in that shit (I also checked my weight when I came home to see if i lost anything from the camp.)
I worked for a moving company last summer, hauling heavy furniture, fridges, couches etc. The work was hard, the weather was hot, the pay was very good, but it wasn't worth it in the end.
Four hour hike. My hip socket collapsed an hour and a half in and I had to walk all the way back. It was the most excruciating pain I've ever had.
7 wanks in a row red raw by the end of it
[QUOTE=gasmaskalt;17115997]The fact that you had sex with one person for 5 straight hours non-stop. That's pretty ridiculous.[/QUOTE] Wasn't there that Russian guy who had sex for 24 hours straight for a bet and then after accomplishing it and collecting his money he proceeded to collapse and die thanks to an overdose of Viagra? That man was awesome. [QUOTE=StukovCA;17117298]You where probably sitting on your couch watching lord of the rings.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7444/thatsthejoke.jpg[/IMG]
A relative of mine frequently moves, and ask me to help. Most of the furniture is freaking heavy. The most recent move was from a three story house with no moving gloves and narrow staircases. Also the furniture was not wrapped properly (it wasn't wrapped at all). I am pretty out of shape and very skinny. >:| Also, I once ran half a mile at full speed with a pair of boots on. My chest felt life it was on fire, and I felt a bit queasy. Out of freakin' shape I tells ya.
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