John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2006-06-14 09:04 pm
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Jacob's Ladder, Andrew's Back
I just watched "Jacob's Ladder."
So much that I loved about that movie.
In very many ways, elements of that movie are the sorts of things I'd like to run in a World of Darkness game.
So very awesome.
On an unrelated note, my back hurts so much. I've been sleeping on the floor for the past three days, and i'll be on the floor for another three, and today (this afternoon) I've just been so stiff. It hurts to bend over, or sit down, or really change vertical orientation much at all. It's all in my lower back. I have half a mind to have Steve put some weight on it, 'cause I haven't been able to crack it at all on my own, and I've been using every stretch I ever learned.
So much that I loved about that movie.
In very many ways, elements of that movie are the sorts of things I'd like to run in a World of Darkness game.
So very awesome.
On an unrelated note, my back hurts so much. I've been sleeping on the floor for the past three days, and i'll be on the floor for another three, and today (this afternoon) I've just been so stiff. It hurts to bend over, or sit down, or really change vertical orientation much at all. It's all in my lower back. I have half a mind to have Steve put some weight on it, 'cause I haven't been able to crack it at all on my own, and I've been using every stretch I ever learned.
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My strech, which everyone laughs at me for, is to stand up and lean all the way to one side, then lift the opposite leg.
The best one ever, if you can find some large, secure guy, is to fold your arms over your chest then have him wrap his arms around you and pick you up, shaking you up and down if needed. I've never seen this not work. But then again, I also never remember seeing it preformed on a guy.