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LazyAngelGOLD Member
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2,895 posts
Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
Hey there everybody!
I'm a student at London uni and I live in Cambridge during my holidays. I don't drink cos of epilepsy but I do smoke (though I'm trying to cut down on that). I like all sorts of music but not country or manufactured pop. I love drum and bass, funk and chill, and I love my poi!
I first saw fire poi this year when I went to a party after my final exams at uni. There was live Drum and Bass being played on the roof of this house, and some people doing fire poi. I thought, 'I gotta get me some of those..' and despite remembering only about 5 names out of a possible 50 from the party, I remembered the poi!
Anyways, a little over two months ago I started using some comet poi, got addicted, and basically have been practising for about an hour a day since then. About a month ago I bought monkey fist fire poi, and practised with them to get used to the weight and feel of chains. Then a little over a week ago... FIRST BURN!! was a little timid at first, but then did wraps constantly when burning and blackened up my hoody and jeans until i wasn't worried about the flames anymore, now I feel free to revel in my pyromania! I LOVE POI!!

Edit: now updated to include basic info

Name: Guy

Location: Cambridge

Hometown: Born in Boston (the UK one!) moved to cambridge 5 years later

DOB:27/3/81

Age: 24

Sex:Male

Occupation(s):unemployed but soon to be a student yet again

Favorite Food(s): Chinese (especially Dim Sum), anything sweet, anything chocolate, mild curries, mushrooms with blue cheese

Favorite Color(s): Not sure really but I seem to wear blue a lot, and i like to have red colours in my room

Toys: poi, staff, nunchuks, flag on a pole (wielded sword style), rope dart, cj ball

Hobbies other than the obvious: shoddy guitar playing (and singing songs about pot when no-ones about), experimental cooking (very occasionally), reading, drawing on my hand on long journeys, listening to music all the time, worrying about the environment, playing compulsive computer games, photography (occassionally), watching Kung fu films (especially the badly dubbed old ones) and skinning up.

Education: BA Ancient World Studies 2:1, waiting for my MA in Public Archaeology marks, about to start a TEFL course hopefully

Favorite Book(s): Dark Materials trilogy (Philip Pullman), Armageddon the musical trilogy (Robert Rankin), Dear Monkey (abr. Alison Waley), the Dark is Rising books, Satanic Verses (although I've only managed to read it once I really liked the ideas in it)

Favorite Movie(s): Any old school kung fu, Iron Monkey (kung fu film), Most Jackie Chan films, Hero, Catch me if you Can, Orange County, Cheech and Chong: up in smoke (funniest stoner movie EVER), Shaolin Soccer, Gladiator, Donnie Darko, Starsky and Hutch (the recent one), The Royal Tenenbaums

Favorite TV show(s): Lost, 'Allo 'Allo!, Dad's Army, Diagnosis Murder

Plans for life in general: still working on that one, interested in media, teaching, archaeology and the environment. Go figure.

Favorite Music Artists/Composers: Far too many for me too write them all here! Quantic, Fila Brazilia, Banco de Gaia, buddha bar type stuff, the Levellers, James Brown and a lot of other music from the seventies, also Aphex Twin and Squarepusher.

Favorie ice cream flavor(s):Mint choc chip, raspberry ripple, mango sorbet, lemon sorbet, who am I kidding? I love all Ice cream!

Marmite, Vegemite, or Nutella? Nutella first by a long way then vegemite then Marmite, but I don't hate any of them really

Edit: Photos from China at https://www.flickr.com/photos/7356164@N05/

EDITED_BY: LazyAngel (1293446362)

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IrinusBRONZE Member
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Location: London, United Kingdom


Posted:
Heh, pretty much nothing. I still have the raw footage but it's massive and the small version looks horrible. If you're ever down in London, I'll try and get a copy to you.

btw, hope you're ok (facebook status 'n' all)

T

LazyAngelGOLD Member
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2,895 posts
Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
Thanks man.

frown

I know I've been a little quiet on facebook and hop lately, but I broke up with Karen last weekend. It's been pretty harsh so please send hugs

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IrinusBRONZE Member
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Location: London, United Kingdom


Posted:
hug hug hug

linden rathenGOLD Member
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Location: London, UK


Posted:
hug
hug
hug

missing you man!
hughughug

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LazyAngelGOLD Member
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2,895 posts
Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
smile
Thanks for the hugs: I rather need em as I've just come down with a nasty illness. Looks like I won't be coming down for the synergy centre xmas party. *sigh*

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steaksSILVER Member
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1,909 posts
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom


Posted:
hug hug hug

Hope the illness clears soon dude and you had a nice christmas and have a great 08 smile

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linden rathenGOLD Member
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Location: London, UK


Posted:
hey man feeling better now?

hows it all going - we're missing you here in the big smoke hope all is well

hughug

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LazyAngelGOLD Member
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2,895 posts
Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
hey sam: am better now, thinking about heading down to London to catch up with people. Is it better to come down on a monday for balls! or friday for spinning@synergy centre?

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IrinusBRONZE Member
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222 posts
Location: London, United Kingdom


Posted:
Today !!! I don't think anyone from Balls! is yet going to Synergy, bit far frown

LazyAngelGOLD Member
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Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
okay: I'll try!

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LazyAngelGOLD Member
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2,895 posts
Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
So, as of last wednesday, I am eating vegan food for one month. 'Why?' you may ask: well, on new year's eve, I signed up to something called the 'vegan pledge' which basically was a promise to go vegan for one month. I was meant to attend meetings at the beginning and end, but sadly, I was too busy to go. However, this hasn't stopped me from perservering with the pledge.

today has been a particularly difficult day: Mum's sunday roast was extremely tempting! so instead I went out and got a veggie curry to treat myself.

So far the most difficult things to avoid have been:
milk chocolate
ice cream
roast meat
butter

I'm trying not to think too much about cheese as well: I have to say it is quite difficult living in a house with two people eating meat on a regular basis. At least I'm lucky enough to have a local bakery that does really tasty brown bread (not like the cardboard stuff you get in plastic packets at the supermarket!)

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Like sex, I'm much more interesting in real life than online.

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IrinusBRONZE Member
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Posted:
What's your motivation for doing it?

LazyAngelGOLD Member
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Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
well, there's a few reasons:

1 - I want to find out just how difficult it is to fix vegan food: meat, eggs and cheese have always seemed like an easy option to me when it comes to grabbing a bite to eat.

2 - I'm interested to see what the effect will be on my body, particularly in terms of weight and energy levels, and whether it has any effect on things like spots, etc

3 - I like to challenge my willpower every so often now: I think that if you're addicted to something (as I believe I am to meat), going cold turkey (no pun intended) for a while is a good way to get control of that.

Because ActiveAngel sounds like a feminine deodorant

Like sex, I'm much more interesting in real life than online.

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IrinusBRONZE Member
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Location: London, United Kingdom


Posted:
Cool, good luck with it smile You're like the anti-Spurlock (or whatever his name is)!

LazyAngelGOLD Member
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Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
ubblol thanks!

today was uber difficult: we're given a free lunch of sandwiches and pastry and crisps by the university: unfotunately the only thing I could eat was the crisps! luckily I had my bag of dried fruit on hand, but got back home uber hungry for bread and olive oil!

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LazyAngelGOLD Member
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Location: Cambridge UK


Posted:
hmm about time for an update... no I didn't get ill from eating vegan food, I just got really busy!

I finished the month, aided by the fact there was a vegan shop around the corner from uni.

I definitely did not suffer from lack of energy or listlessness during the month, in fact quite the opposite, and felt really good about what I was doing. However, I did find my diet consisted mainly of chickpeas (not that that's a bad thing) and I got through tons of bread, hoummous and olive oil.

i found out in the middle of the month that tofu apparently contains something similar to oestrogen, much to my dismay (I love good tofu!) so I tried to cut down on eating that as much as possible.

At the end of the month (during which I was spinning or practising capoeira almost everday - long story) I got tendonitis in my right arm followed by tennis elbow one week later in my left: I can think of a number of reasons for this, but the ones I can attribute it mostly are:
-bad posture at the computer
-not enough warmups/wrist exercises before practise
-possibly due to a protein deficiency coupled with sharp rise in activity?: this is just a theory I have

since the month finished, I've gone back to being an omnivore, but at least now meat is an option not a necessity for me: I am quite happy having vegan/veggie food but I am now more conscious of making sure I have a decent amount of protein in some format (milk, cheese, meat) especially when I'm active. if anybody has any good ideas on veggie proteins, I'd love to hear them

Because ActiveAngel sounds like a feminine deodorant

Like sex, I'm much more interesting in real life than online.

'Be the change you want to see in the world around you' - Ghandi


cloudlotusSILVER Member
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Location: United Kingdom


Posted:
pistacios and other nuts are high in veggie proteins. also if you soak and sprout some seeds such as mung beans, they get a much more complete amino acid profile.

Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle,
and the life of the candle will not be shortened.
Happiness never decreases by being shared.

Buddha


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