Sentences with phrase «time kinda thing»

This one is a good timing kinda thing because just last night I was up writing my two girls a letter each for each night that we'll be away.

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@fred The idea that some things just kinda «come along for the evolutionary ride» and appear w / o conferring a benefit is actually a time honored evolutionary thesis.
Because the idea of being completely wrong half the time kinda goes against the whole omnipotent thing...
thats kinda what your showing us here, take care of the simple things first, then devote time to the more difficult tasks.
Most of the time I wasn't really forcing myself, I realize, but towards late September I was kinda over the whole «OMG a ripe tomato sandwich» thing.
the last time it snowed like this was about 10 years ago when dan and i first met, so i'm hoping it's just a once every 10 years kinda thing.
When things felt crazy, Jessica was there every time, even during her own whirlwind book journey (she kinda hates that J word by the way, but hey, it was a journey and you can hear all about what I mean right here).
I could forgive Ramsey at times in difficult situations because he's main attribute isn't passing... But Ozil!!!! Yusss thats the only thing we bought him for cause thats the only thing he can kinda do... but ever since he's been at Arsenal I haven't seen the level of passing that warrants 42M... we should have bought Schneiderlin and built the team around Cazorla, atleast he can pass and shoot at goal, oh and he can dribble... perfect for no10.
We need to be behind the team at all times, it's kinda sad when you have a home game and suddenly things aren't going your way spurs equalise and the whole crowd goes silent for the rest of the game instead of cheering their and potentially leading to victory?
Because we've seen this story too many times before just that it took us a solid 3 months till we witnessed it again... which I guess is kinda a good thing.
I think AMN suffered from a lack of leadership in CM, ElNeny ran around a lot but I do think he and AMN was kinda trying to do the same thing at times, I really want to see AMN and Wilshere partnership.
Like you «can't stoned the first time you smoke» kinda thing.
None of these QBs are a sure thing — it's kinda like the bar at closing time, it's who we have left.
It's in the afternoon when things get kinda hairy, in the «real» nap vs. «dozing off a bunch of times in 15 - minute increments followed by a witching hour / clusterfeeding through the early evening.»)
And so, it represents kinda optimism and enjoying meeting with scientists and getting them organized and recognizing the things that go on that hopefully I've learned a lot about during my time at Microsoft.
You kinda add an additional filter on that camera or a different lens on that camera to make it more superior, more intense based on what the patient needs, but I can't tell you how many times we found things that we would never even have thought to begin with.
If we know that we're gonna be in a place that we may encounter some certain things, take some extra enzymes, maybe drink some ginger tea, take some charcoal with you, take some NAC, take some extra vitamin C to support your body ahead of time so can kinda prevent it, right?
It's allowing me to control lots of cortisol, even though it's not necessarily an ideal scenario, and I wan na highlight the fact that I have never preached that doing the Spartan triathlons all the time, and subjecting the body to masochistic feats of endurance, or climbing your own personal Mt. Everest is something healthy, but I think that one cool thing, if you can pull it off, and what's kinda leading to this discussion in the first place is, if you can keep yourself healthy, or as healthy as possible while living life as full as you want to live it, then I think that you can potentially tap into the best of both worlds.
So I think those are some really good things, and also just giving your appetite that appestat, that center of your brain that controls your appetite, time to let the nutrients kinda get into the body so it can sense it and allow you to feel full faster, where if you just scarf that food down its really east to overeat when your appestatic mechanisms that control satiety aren't working optimally.
So really kinda coming — becoming clear with that, and I think a lot of times people feel like they are expected to have this career, do the — be the perfect wife, you know, all of those things and it's — it's really fascinating to determine that sometimes I end up counselling people through career changes --
And if we're not contracting that gallbladder, bile salts sit too long in that gallbladder and aren't being emptied periodically, kinda like changing the oil in your car, things can get really grimy and get sludgy and that can potentially create a stone over time.
We got ta get to the issue and a lot of times it's just getting enzymes and getting acid levels up makes a huge different because that kinda helps us process things better but many times we actually have to get rid of the dysbiotic bacteria, fungal, or pathogenic imbalances in the gut for that to help but off the bat, yes, magnesium's a good one, adding an extra soluble fiber can be a big help, and potentially even using some of these laxative herbs if we need to, just so we're not creating this toxic environment.
You're body is used to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone to estrogen ratio is getting messed up and so you do have to use what's called post cycle therapy when you're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle therapy as much on this podcast «cause I know we're kinda pushing for time but the problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can be tough on your liver, it can be tough on your own endogenous production so it's something that you do wan na make sure that you do, that you understand how to cycle properly and I have to be careful of course, giving out recommendations like that on this show just because so many people who are listening to this are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing of that nature where they're gonna be drug tested and stuff like this would be a big no - no anyways, you know, or they're going after more natural means and let's face it, prohormones can be kinda damaging to your body and the reason for that is because a lot of these side effects: acne and hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a lot of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
But for the folks who kinda adhere to the program, you know the basics stuff that I work in especially for the first 4 - 8 weeks and this kinda depends on you know, we test as we go so you look at, even if it's impossible to test cortisol and DHEA, that can be expensive, it can be time consuming but at least track things like your morning heart rate variability to see how things are responding as you go and you kinda keep your finger on the pulls of recovery of you know, sleep quality, mood, soreness, heart rate and heart rate variability, things of that nature.
The very very last thing that I add in and sometimes it can be a good 12 - 15 weeks before I add in this component is chronic competitive motion where it's okay, we're actually going out to go on a bike ride or swim or run or something that is metabolic conditioning roadwork because that's the stuff in someone that is overtrained who often times has their parasympathetic nervous system really really beat up you know, if you test their heart rate variability, the number called there high frequency is really really consistently low you know usually because there are triathletes or marathoners that's more often I'm dealing with those people with adrenal fatigue than I am with like a cross fitter who's kind of an opposite sympathetic nervous system fatigue issue but with those parasympathetic nervous fatigue, the last thing we add back in is the swimming and the biking and the running because it's important to realize that when you're trying to recover from adrenal fatigue or overtraining, even if you're doing like an easy swim or an easy bike ride or an easy run, if you're a triathlete or a marathoner or a swimmer or a cyclist, those easy sessions send a message to your body that you're training, that you're running from a lion and you still get that hormonal depletion and it's so easy for you to just turn into a depletion session and so that's the very very last thing that I'll add back in so that's kinda like the crow's eye view of you know, the type of things that I'll implement in a program for overtraining recovery, you know and you know, this is something that people hire me to walk them through.
the body does heal, and although it may take a year or so for my mensus to return, even after brining myself to the very brink of diabetes and pancreitis due to bad eating habits, this last month and a half of eating three square meals a day, no matter what, at the same time each day, even if i was only kinda hungry, and even if i did nt feel worthy of the meal because i hadnt busted my ass physically, i am able to eat a regular amount of food, put the seconds aside, be calm in between meals and have my mind on other things besides food and exercise.
I kinda failed with my first attempt so I'm back at it again and sharing 5 things I learned that will help me finish the full guide this next time around.
Home manicure is one of those great things you can do for yourself; a little me time if you will (although I think that term is kinda silly sounding... haha).
I have tried a few others including Annie Sloan and your recipe is my favorite by far, you get a little time to work, and I'm kinda OCD about things.
Kinda laid back like to have a good time willing to try new things like walks in the park like to party but do nt club like to chill with my family
hi im new too this kinda thing so... Im a college student looking for a sugar momma to help me out and have a good time with.
I'm a funny, caring, kinda guy who's always up for having a good time and trying new things.
Hi im mark originally from charleston now livin here in columbia im down to earth an cool as i wan na be i like doing things really does nt matter as long as i can find aome fun in it im 29 an not rushin but kinda lookin for a woman to spend time with an work on makin somethin special if u down to enj...
Easy going, quit and a bit shy, like to keep things simple.I shoot from the hip, I play no head games.Work full time, raise my 4 yr old grandson and love to ride my Harley whenever i can, other then that im a laid back kinda guy!!
These two things kinda irk me, as the speakers of my car don't carry a clear sound at times, it fades in and out.
We think of our emergency fund not as a one - and - done kinda thing, but as something that has evolved upward and downward over time.
I hate this kinda thing, and the thought of doing it 3 times a year sucks.
@joeorc «Look trying to look at the 3DS as the set bar for content creation for the 3DS is fine, but to even entertain that would be the same for the PSVita in time to publish, is really kinda apple an oranges type of thing.
Look trying to look at the 3DS as the set bar for content creation for the 3DS is fine, but to even entertain that would be the same for the PSVita in time to publish, is really kinda apple an oranges type of thing.
They probably had a lot of faith in the franchise (kinda sad that it was a one - time thing, though).
So with all positive things I have to say about the game, there is one thing I kinda hated and that was the load times.
I'm just having a hard time to see all that praise that is kinda overlooking the fact that some very important and great things from the Zelda franchise went missing in this game.
This game might be kinda cool, in a «retro» sort of way, but this isn't actually what most people mean at all when they refer to the «good old days», in relation to talking about some great game experience or maybe even a particularly awesome console back then, and the only thing this game has that hearkens back to those times is the simple looking graphics and I hope simple controls.
I mean to find anything that is not perfect high end texturesI would have to I find 1 of the very few peaces of grass and look at it at the right time of day from stumped down position (while standing on my head kinda thing).
There are times were i think that if i should ever become good at this whole «games journalism» thing and become somewhat relatively well known, my claim to fame will be being that one guy that kinda fucking hated Red Dead Redemption.
Now after playing the BF2 demo ive traded MW2 in for the full version of BF2 and haven't looked back... i saw the advert for the stimulus pack on the dashboard and simply thought anyone who buys it is a mug... and then as if just to reinforce the fact i made the right choice on the same day BF2 open up new areas and game modes on existing maps revitalising the game within only a month... maybe this kinda guesture will turn the tide on over priced greedyness on all things DLC... Untill the gaming community stand together across all platforms and refuse to pay these crazy amounts of money which most of the time gives you DLC which is slightly altered single player maps... NOTHING WILL CHANGE!!!
These allow for a game that encourages competition among friends to achieve either the fastest time or the highest score, making it a game more about speedrunning, if that's your kinda thing.
According to Allison, pie «kinda became her thing» and by the time she was in high school, she was already starting to invent her own recipes.
Kinda freed things up over time.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
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