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Namaste motherfuckers thread.

Started by Duckman, March 17, 2015, 03:00:03 PM

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Duckman

The man, the myth, the legend that is Drama Queen débuts on MFX Ramblings.

He's an inspiration to our very own Duckman and so many others.  Check out his unique blog that brings something completely different to MFX:

http://www.marksforxcellence.com/?p=892

Read it, learn from it, make yourself and your life better!  Oh and leave some comments on the site too.
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Drama Queen

Reserving this space for editing with index of contents/links as my blogs will hopefully cover a lot of different things, but probably in no particular order. It'll make sense as I post more entries.




Duckman

NEW BLOG!  Drama Queen is back with more of his healthy lifestyle advice and other pieces of insight.

This week he's got a recipe for vegetarian chilli.  Be sure to check it out and leave some comments on the site:

http://goo.gl/ePxPfz
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Drama Queen

I want input for future blogs.

I'm looking for a formula tht makes my blog interactive, ie, not just my own voice being heard. I guess sort of like an editorial format weaving different opinions/stories together.

My next blog is going to be a look back at what I consider my first step that got me on the road to fitness. I don't want to mention it here, it might be surprising to many though.

I want to hear and include your first steps too. Did you join a class, or a gym. Did you sign up for a league. Did you try a new diet? Buy a piece of equipment of a treadmill? Was it a book or a DVD? Did you just start running one day like Forrest gump?

Whatever it was, did you like it and was it effective? Was it a big committement time and money wise, or was it a casual thing? Was itwith friends or solo?

All input is welcome and expand on it any way you see fit.

All credit will be given to you for your input, or if you chose to be anonymous, that's cool too.

Pm me anything you'd like to include. I'm hoping to submit the finished article sometime this weekend.

Of course if you rather see the article go up first, there will always be the comments section :)

Thank you.

Namaste