Might as well be a picture of you beeing crushed under that tire.I am just not very fond of your face sorry, not now and also not in 2008.
Back from the dead!Fine, but I hope to sponsor a local contest this summer to rig it in my favour with the following events:[For all events below, one rep with the heavier weight beats any number of reps with the lower weight. So one rep with 585 on the deadlift beats ten reps with 495 of even 495 for ∞. If two competitors use the same weight, most reps win.]1. Deadlift event. Either conventional or trap bar will be fine. For conventional, 495-lb or 585-lb. For trap bar, 670-lb or 760-lb - Max reps in 60 seconds. Bounced reps, hitching, straps, and breaking your back are all allowed.2. Log Press: 240-lb or 290-lb - Max reps in 60 seconds.3. Tire Flip: 950-lb tire - Max flips in 60 seconds.4. Atlas Stone: 300-lb or 360-lb stone over 40" bar - Max reps in 60 seconds. 5. Farmer's Walk - 80-ft walk with 280-lb per hand for max distance in 60 seconds.At 175-lb, I would expect to come last against intermediate guys weighing about 240, on average. However, it would be cool to just basically do one rep per event and call it a day, while still getting the privilege of claiming I competed in an intermediate contest. Also, I would like to make Getbig proud by hitting some decent numbers at 175. Like 315/405/495 under contest conditions.
All these lifts and numbers are meaningless to me. I dont work out. Therefore I have no clue of what you are rambling about or what it means.
I think it's rational to look at the results of our immigration policy, to determine whether or not it is worth pursuing. Especially given that Canada wants to import 265,000 new non-White citizens annually, to bring our total population up to 100 million:https://www.thestar.com/business/2016/10/23/finance-ministers-key-advisers-want-100m-canadians-by-2100.html