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My doc also told me to go on a diet, hence my current dilemma.

 

Your resting heart rate is 38? Are you sure your heart is actually there? Mine is around 60, and my doc said that was on the boarderline of being too low.

 

I could swear I've read of people with low of a heart rate and it is healthy (but rare and indicative of a very fit individual).

 

When I was in college my heart rate was around 80-90 and bp 140/90, pumped full of caffeine and stress. Now I'm done to 60-65 and 120/75 even with caffeine in the blood, so I am stoked.

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oh, are you a kettle?

I have a good friend in the East. A good singer, and a good folksinger, a good

song collector, who comes and listens to my shows and says, "You sing a lot

about the past. You always sing about the past; you can't live in the past,

you know." And I say to him, "I can go outside and pick up a rock that's older

than the oldest song you know and bring it back here and drop it on your foot."

Now, the past didn't go anywhere, did it? It's right here, right now - I

always thought that anybody who told me I couldn't live in the past was trying

to get me to forget something that if I remembered it would get 'em in serious

trouble.

 

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oh, are you a kettle?

I have a good friend in the East. A good singer, and a good folksinger, a good

song collector, who comes and listens to my shows and says, "You sing a lot

about the past. You always sing about the past; you can't live in the past,

you know." And I say to him, "I can go outside and pick up a rock that's older

than the oldest song you know and bring it back here and drop it on your foot."

Now, the past didn't go anywhere, did it? It's right here, right now - I

always thought that anybody who told me I couldn't live in the past was trying

to get me to forget something that if I remembered it would get 'em in serious

trouble.

 

You should copyright this

 

-r

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oh, are you a kettle?

I have a good friend in the East. A good singer, and a good folksinger, a good

song collector, who comes and listens to my shows and says, "You sing a lot

about the past. You always sing about the past; you can't live in the past,

you know." And I say to him, "I can go outside and pick up a rock that's older

than the oldest song you know and bring it back here and drop it on your foot."

Now, the past didn't go anywhere, did it? It's right here, right now - I

always thought that anybody who told me I couldn't live in the past was trying

to get me to forget something that if I remembered it would get 'em in serious

trouble.

 

You should copyright this

 

-r

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