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  1. Thanks. Appreciate it. If you were getting 3 kettlebells (Rogue has free shipping after 3 AND the best were the Rogue from the article you listed) what 3 would you get? They list them in pounds. I am thinking 18 35 53? Or is 18 just pointless? I am trying to consider one-arm exercises and not just using 2 arms. What 3 would you get? I want these 3 to last. Maybe the only 3 I would ever buy.
  2. @mvmac , I saw you lost 50 pounds doing mainly kettle bell and dietary stuff. Can you summarize how someone should get started in kettle bells? I do not have the schedule to make time with a trainer and I live in the sticks and dont think anyone is nearby who could train me anyway. Are there good DVDs? A specific YouTube video? You recommend watching? If it gets too complicated I will bail, so I want to know how effective doing some Kettle Bell workouts can be and what type of little program I should build. I will not get into weights and bars and stuff as you have. I just need to lose 20 pounds and I know enough to vary my workouts a little. So there are "swings" and what else? What are the steps? If you can write it out simple like this cool: Start with 100 swings a day using this video. (video) Add 10 per day until you are at 300. Then mix in some of this type of Kettle Bell thing (video). Do that for three weeks. Then add this thing. Here are some other things you can add. Mix them up to keep your workout fresh. KISS, please! My diet will basically be to eat less food. I eat "okay" right now, not great, but if I don't have a taste for something I am not going to develop it in my late 40s so it is what it is, it just doesn't have to be as much as I am eating now. Others can weigh in but I am mostly asking @mvmac and I am asking for almost a complete kind of post on this. One last thing: @mvmac and others, I hereby recognize that you are not certified fitness people, and are simply offering your opinions on what is good, and will not take it any more seriously than asking Tiger Woods what he thinks about the political situation in Yemen. You are relinquished from any and all accidents or injuries that I may endure, including but not limited to dropping my kettle bell on my foot, throwing it through my TV, hurting my back, overdoing things and being sore as **** the next morning, and denting my subfloor by dropping a kettle bell from my sweaty hands.
  3. quick note about the Jane death/ Walt watching her die. She was in one position, on her side, as drug addicts sleep to NOT choke on their vomit. When he shook Jesse, Jane rolled over onto her back. So in essence Walt set her up to die if she threw up, which she did, and then didn't move her when he could. Furthermore its funny to note that in that there was foreshadowing to the event. In a scene we see baby Holly get rolled on her side and propped up so she didn't roll back over. In addition, we see Marie do the same to a recovering Hank I am not sure 100% if these all occur in these occur in the same episode but it was around the same time. My fiance and I are rewatching the whole series and watched those episodes the other night
  4. The thing about Walt taking a bit from each person he killed is true and prevalent. Walt also gets a Volvo, like Gus drove. and to connect the Mike thing- Walt starts to drink his whiskey with ice after killing Mike. I love this idea and how they did it. I just don't like the towel on the floor thing. Gus was thousands of miles away in a closed bathroom. How in the hell would Walt see/know that? All the other traits were seen with Walt's eyes
  5. here's a list of actors and the things they took from the set after filming wrapped. feels... take note of what Bob Odenkirk says aka Saul. intradesting BRYAN CRANSTON (Walt) : I have Heisenberg’s hat and sunglasses. That’s my prized possession. AARON PAUL (Jesse): I took Jesse Pinkman’s license plate from his first car: THE CAPN. … I have a Heisenberg hat. [Series creator] Vince Gilligan has promised me the burnt pink teddy bear from season 2. I really wanted something that symbolized Jesse in a way, and I know that might be kind of a long shot, but I think that pink teddy bear really symbolized the relationship between Jesse and Jane. It wouldn’t have landed in Walt’s pool if it weren’t for Jane’s father. So that was very nice of Vince. ANNA GUNN (Skyler): You know those three portraits of me, Walt, and Walt Jr. that were in the hallway? I got one of those. And I’m actually putting in a request for those crazy ducks that were on our glass coffee table in the living room. No matter what scene we were doing, no matter how heavy and how intense it was, I just found those ceramic fat ducks incredibly amusing. I always just imagined Skyler on eBay going, “I need those ducks! I’ve gotta have those ducks!” So I just really want those ducks. They always made me laugh.” DEAN NORRIS (Hank) I took Tuco’s grill. [Another one is up for auction here]. I took the axe that almost cut my head off, and I had it signed by all the principals in that scene. I took my bomber DEA jacket. And I took the Hank Schrader desk plate that was on the desk. Those are the things I wanted. BOB ODENKIRK (Saul): They needed everything [for the spin-off]. The only set that they put in storage was Saul’s. They gave me the bus stop bench ad, signed by the cast and crew. That’s the best. That’s what I would have asked for. It’s really awesome. RJ MITTE (Walt Jr.) : I have the back of my [director] chairs and I have my crutches. I got to keep the crutches. I’m going to wait five years down the road, then I’m going to sign them, and then I’m going to wait another five years and then I’m going to put them on eBay. [Laughs] BETSY BRANDT (Marie) : I didn’t even ask permission for it, I just flat-out stole the tchotchke that Marie took in “Open House.” It’s this little boy riding a little pig or something. It’s a weird thing, but I just had to have it. It just didn’t feel right [to ask permission], so I lifted it. I wanted to take that rug — I just couldn’t figure a way to get it out of there discreetly because it’s huge and sheds a lot.
  6. lol ya just googled his character after seeing the post about his development. makes me lol every time
  7. Eh. Ok I can see that. Kind of being the "orchestrator" of it having the cousins do the bidding. I liked the cousins kind of. but I felt like there was a little too much of a supernatural vibe to them. like they were ghosts or possessed or something Hector "Tio" Salamanca
  8. lol what the hell? the main antagonist is a wheel chair-stricken, physically inept elderly man who only communicates through a bell? good choice there Vince lol.
  9. for anyone that's interested. had this song in my head so looked it up. Its the song from the season finale just a heads up, the official music video for this is effing weird as hell. lol. nothing to do with BB
  10. f ck.. you're right. lol. I thought hastily because Todd was involved. It was some other group of goons. Walt gets involved with the Nazis when he needs help killing Mike's guys
  11. Just thought of this... Going back to the episodes where Walt and Jesse teamed up with the Nazis originally, to start the Vamanos Pest operation, they were originally thieves. Then they all made the deal not to steal anything else from there on out. They were to take orders from Walt and Jesse and to only take "their share." Now the went ahead and said f-ck you to all of that and in the end: were thieves. Nothing ground breaking just something I remembered. Also lold last night when my fiance and I were watching older episodes. It was Season 2 where Walt first meets Gus and Gus tells Walt, you can never trust an addict. Welp.. Yeah. He got ya there Walter lol
  12. noiicee. found one instance. here is them drinking it in the finale of season 1. thanks youtube and the opening of season 5
  13. lol had to do a double take on cosmic commupance myself. Like the guy said in the article, it didn't say the brand he was drinking it by its name but it has a distinguishable bottle shape. Its three sided.
  14. found a cool article on the scotch Walt ordered at the bar. take it for what its worth http://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/pop-culture/article/the-whiskey-of-breaking-bad-from-knob-creek-to-dimple-pinch?mbid=entstyl_20130923_12263664 but I like this part, of which I never picked up on. "It’s that three-sided bottle that makes Dimple Pinch so easy to spot on Breaking Bad. Although he’s never named it, last night wasn’t the first time Walt reached for the stuff. He breaks out Dimple Pinch in the season one finale, sharing a dram with Hank at Holly’s baby shower. In the season five opener, he pours himself a glass of Pinch after taking out Gus Fring—in that episode, as in last night’s, he never gets a chance to finish the drink. Dimple Pinch is Walter White’s go-to whiskey for pivotal occasions, like the birth of an heiress to a blood-money meth fortune, or a cosmic comeuppance five seasons in the making. On both occasions, a single malt might have seemed more appropriate then a middle-brow blend."
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