“Now, where did I leave my sleeves?”

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01/08/2018 at 15:15 • Filed to: None

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Kinja'd!!! Nibby > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:20

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Kinja'd!!! farscythe - makin da cawfee! > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:26

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looks like one of them is on the ground under the car.... guessing the radiator fan ate the other one (thats what you get for ignoring the dont touch if engines running sticker you numpty)


Kinja'd!!! Svend > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:32

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Looks more like, ‘I’m displaying my second ammendment right to bare arms. LOOK AT THEM, yeah, no sleeves, no sleeves.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:35

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That guy must be working on his PhD.


Kinja'd!!! Shamoononon drives like a farmer > Urambo Tauro
01/08/2018 at 15:40

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This is horrible, thanks! So what did they make in that video? A pop up tent?


Kinja'd!!! diplodicus > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:40

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Those jeans look like he made diagonal cut offs, then had second thoughts and sowed the bottoms back on.


Kinja'd!!! Shamoononon drives like a farmer > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:42

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Is it just me or is he all torso and no legs?


Kinja'd!!! S65 > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 15:44

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He needs to move, I’m tryna look at that Impala


Kinja'd!!! Textured Soy Protein > Urambo Tauro
01/08/2018 at 15:48

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The internet is an amazing thing .

At one time a competitive bodybuilder, Aaron Tippin learned the value of determination and tough initiative in the gym — a strong personal trait that the performer from South Carolina now utilizes to stay at the top of the country music charts.

“I’ve found through bodybuilding that there’s virtually nothing I can’t do if I put my mind to it. I’ve seen my body change from 140 lbs. to 170. It took seven years, but it just shows that endurance if probably the most important thing in life. It’s all about stayin’ out there. You know, comin’ to the gym, even on a bad day.”

Tippin now trains with his bass player, Mark Johnson. He follows a routine from a California company, Serious Growth, that uses a constant change approach. He exercises four bodyparts a day, doing four or five exercises per bodypart.

“I do chest, back, biceps and calves on Day One,” he said. “That probably entails 8-10 reps for five sets each. The next day is for legs, delts, abdominals and triceps. Then I switch the order for two more. That way, I hit every bodypart three times a week. In the summer months, when I may get down to a pair of shorts and tank top, I train with higher reps.”

“I’m reluctant to give exact specifics on my routine ‘cause next week I might come in here and say, ‘Nah, I don’t like that; I’ll do this exercise instead.’ Or if one starts feelin’ too easy, it’s outta here! When exercises becond second nature, they’re no longer effective and need to be withdrawn. They go into a file, and somewhere six months down the road, I jerk ‘em out again.” That statement echoes one of Tippin’s most important training tips: don’t let your body get too used to any one routine. “Your body is a smart little machine,” he said. “As soon as it figures out the shortest, cheapest way to do something, that’s what it’s gonna do the easy way out. And as soon as it figures your routine, you’ve gotta change it. You’ve gotta give it a new trick! Disturb it; go do something different. That’s the most important thing you can do.”

Aaron Tippin says he likes to work out because it makes him look good on stage and builds his self-esteem. What’s more, he claims the fit image appeals to record labels. “I think record labels are looking for artists with longetivity,” he explained. “And when they see somebody who’s overweight, drinks, smokes, and has every kind of bad habit in the world, they say, ‘We may not get our investment back.’ But if they see somebody with a good physique, someone who takes time out of his day to work out, they believe that person’s going to be here a while, even if it’s going to be a hindrance at times. The odds are on his side. And I think that’s attractive to them.”

“Bodybuilding taught me to stick with things. That’s what you gotta do, man, just keep at it. Keep poundin’ it, you know what I mean? I found out from bodybuilding that things happen when you stick with ‘em!”

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In his old age he has apparently learned the value of avoiding high-rise spandex shorts and excessive baby oil.

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Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > Little Black Coupe Turned Silver
01/08/2018 at 16:21

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‘The gadamnfuggin’ spark plug threads stripped. What the hell do I do now?’


Kinja'd!!! fhrblig > S65
01/08/2018 at 18:13

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There’s an Impala?