Tar Pit Venice Beach

Date: 2026-03-07
AO: Tar Pit
Q: Da Vinci ,
PAX: Panhandle, DQ, Portage, Tortuga, Homie, Da Vinci, Beaker, LeMond, dirtycouch, cheesecurd FNGs: None
COUNT: 10
Venice Beach

Warmorama to Walking in Memphis

The Thang:
Bicepocalypse

With coupon: Curls, One arm rows, Coupon Squats
Go to stations when free:
The Forty
The Fifty
The 25s
Group Sprint

Tricepocalypse
With coupons: Pax do skull crushers, Dips, Coupon Squats
Go to station when free
The Forty
The Fifty
The 25s
Group Sprint

Die of Death

Moleskin: We’re exploring the idea of the gentleman. It offered a “standard of conduct, to which the best born did not always rise and which even the humblest might sometimes display” (The Complete Gentleman)

But it could be reduced just to fashion and style, and John Henry Newman restores an element of virtue.

We’ve already seen how the gentleman “is one who never inflicts pain” and that he is like an easy chair or a good fire. Drilling deeper, Newman says “He has his eyes on all his company, he is tender towards the bashful, gentle towards the distant, and merciful toward the absurd… he is seldom prominent in conversation, and never wearisome.”

“He never speaks of himself except when compelled, never defends himself by a mere retort; he has no ears for slander or gossip, is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets everything for the best.”

https://catholicgentleman.com/2014/08/cardinal-newmans-definition-of-a-gentleman/

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