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11:36 am July 18, 2009
| Dr Sick
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It's so hard for me to face weekends like this. Right after a big UFC or Fight Night of sorts. I feel let down. I'm like an addict on the crash. Post high deflation. Anyone else share my pain?
I feel double disappointment because I'm disappointed in there being nothing really going on, and then I'm disappointed in myself for being so childish. I swear, Kiser's ruined me. Now, like him, I need constant stimulation. I NEED for something of some significance to be going on.
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3:23 pm July 18, 2009
| CrockettM
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Haha I totally agree with you man, it's a struggle from one hang out with friends/wrestling/bjj to the next.
The only thing we can really do inbetween is sleep and post on 1,000,000 different forums. :p
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12:50 am July 19, 2009
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4:09 am July 19, 2009
| naturalbornfighter1
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I used to be the worst for that. I have a total fool proof cure that might help you guys out. Come live in the UK and have two little girls.
Its that simple. In the uk, watching live fights from the u.s. means you need to stay up until 6am to see a whole event. Then around an hour later your two little girls get up and make horrendous amounts of noise and a terrible sleep ensues. This allows you to be struggling to function pretty much all week as they keep up their antics and keeps your mind off the fights. Trust me it works. :)
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