Does walking to the Chinese count as exercise for the purposes of my cardiac rehab exercise diary, I wonder? Because in weather like this, I'm not walking out there unless there's a dinner at the end of it
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Saw a thing on TV yesterday that said it's better for you to do really strenuous exercise until you can't do any more rather than longer, gentler sessions. Put all the weight settings up when I used my garage gym a little while ago. Knackered!bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSaw a thing on TV yesterday that said it's better for you to do really strenuous exercise until you can't do any more rather than longer, gentler sessions. Put all the weight settings up when I used my garage gym a little while ago. Knackered!
I always walk fast anyway, so I should be able to manage thatComment
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The Truth About Getting Fit on the BBC - that's the prog I watched. Yeh, fast or hilly walking that makes you pant is much better supposedly. Better still if you carry an elephant.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThe Truth About Getting Fit on the BBC - that's the prog I watched. Yeh, fast or hilly walking that makes you pant is much better supposedly. Better still if you carry an elephant.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postand the good chippy?
Anyway, tonight was the ChineseComment
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And before dinner, I resolved a problem with my Twitter bot, which it turns out had arisen because of the whole 280 character shenanigans. It wasn't a huge issue, but it's nice to get it working properly againComment
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Tonight's big feature was a film about which people have been saying to me "You haven't seen it? " for about thirty years: Easy Rider (1969). Well now I have seen it, and very good it is too
Apparently they wanted Dylan to write the title song, but he wasn't keen. They took him to lunch and badgered him and finally, in exasperation, he grabbed a napkin, scribbled a couple of lines on it, and said "Give this to McGuinn; he'll know what to do with it." So they gave it to Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, and those couple of lines are:
The river flows, it flows to the sea
Wherever that river flows, that's where I want to be
which became the first lines of Roger McGuinn's The Ballad of Easy Rider, on which the film ends.
And they gave Dylan a joint songwriting credit for those two lines, but when he saw a preview of the film he insisted that they take his name off that song. So the royalties for the song all went to Roger McGuinn, though it's quite possible that Dylan didn't do it for that reason, but just because he's an obstreperous bastard sometimes
After that, being bereft of Americans after last night, I reverted to the Swedes and the first couple of episodes of Jordskott (TV Series 2015). This was interesting because it's the first Nordic thingy I've seen that includes in its plot, as what seems to be an increasingly important element, that aspect of the Swedish national psyche that the Swedish woman at the Interesting conference talked about: a belief in powerful elemental spirits of the forest and such. She said that they all secretly believe in these things while pretending not to because they're far too modern and rational for that, so it's cool to see a Swedish drama that's incorporating that aspect of their culture
And then another couple of episodes of Better Call Saul, which is of course excellent and I don't know why I keep forgetting to watch it
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all clear blue skies and chilly here. Nice dog walk though.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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