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Subject: Re: [shovelglove] Well, that hurt (but in a *good* way)
From: A H
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 17:25:55 -0500
    

Several
> minutes into it, my shirt fell off of the shovelglove. I had it
> wrapped around a few times and tied the (long) sleeves into knots, 
but
> it worked its way off anyway. How do you guys keep the
> shirt/sweater/whatever fastened on? And is it okay to just not have
> anything wrapped around? It almost seems more trouble than it's worth,
> trying to keep the thing on.

How many pounds is your hammer?

There's no shirt/sweater on mine. In fact, it's still got the label on
it from the hardware store.

I got my own apartment.. I think the ceilings are a little low there
to be Shovelgloving. Except maybe in the kitchen. Either that, or I
can do it outside. The fact that it's about 8 degrees out doesn't
bother me. The fact that my landlady might be watching does. I think
she probably already thinks I'm nuts. My kitchen counters are covered
with raw fruits and vegetables, and I covered my stovetop with a huge
cutting board. (She was in my apartment measuring the bed for sheets..
I have my futon, so I don't sleep in the bed.. it's a furnished
apartment).

Meh. What should she care as long as I pay the rent, don't trash the
place, and am reasonably quiet? :)

Maybe I will start doing the SG and rebounding first thing in the
morning when I wake up.

--Art

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