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Monday, March 23, 2009

I remembered once in army that I slept less than ten hours for five days with continueous mission training after mission training through the days and nights. The total distance I marched, can easily be equal to the total distance I actually walk for a month ( currently, most of the time I spend is either sitting down mugging/working or lying down sleeping...hardly use my legS.) but the strange thing is coffee work for me back then. I was still active after two three cup of coffee.
Now I am sitting at starbucks with mocha ice blended venti and I am still sleepy like I nv slept of a year. I guess when u don't use your body a lot, it starts getting useless. Hahahah.. The more u slack, the better you are at it .



Kunquan ...

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