I'm glad to hear that despite the difficulties finding opponents you still like boxing. Perhaps you should start beating up on minorities again. Sorry
Of course I like boxing. :bbb Unfortunately, there are no other girls my size within 500 mile radius from here that also like boxing. That's why I quit. Too much work for nothing. I'm not the type of person to half-ass something so I can't bring myself to just go to the gym every once in a while and hit the bag, besides that would be a waste of money.
I agree, if you don't have people to spar with the gym becomes just a place with a heavy bag. I'm willing to dress up like a girl to be your sparring partner if I ever visit Montana :klitfanb:
Do it!!! Come out here! :happy I'll let you beat me up. Will this help, this is the view out my window today. This content is protected
Are you shitting me, is that your view? :shock: I seriously would love going over there but it'll be at least a year before I am financially able to do so. Another problem is I fear airplanes, I've never been in one I also think I wouldn't leave anymore. You'd have another weird internet stalker sticking around. Sorry Kolya
Yeah, that's the view from where I'm house sitting. (which is about a 15 minute bike ride from my house) I live downtown so there are buildings in the way. But yeah, nice huh. Well, if you come to the states you always have a place to stay for free. :thumbsup And damn, get on a plane. It's more dangerous driving around town in a car.
It's fantastic. Holland is so dull compared to it, no hills, barely any trees. Nothing but grass. I'm a forest person, hills are a bonus but I really need trees. It probably sounds weird to you but the nearest "forest" (it would be a park by your standards) over here is 50 km away. I'll drink to that :cheers I know. It's a male thing I guess, I want to be in control of the machine I'm in. I've never felt safe in a car unless I was the driver. Only exception was my father because he was a perfect driver just like me. It's in the genes :hey