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I'm going to the gym for the second time ever tonight. First time was like 6 years ago and it was a disaster; was too skinny and weak to do anything really. I already paid for 2 months and have a friend to go with so I'm not gonna give it up now for sure... although I dread the coming days because muscle pain is gonna torture me.

I wish I could go to the gym. My health doesn't allow me to do so, sadly.
 
It has been posted before, but it's an interesting piece. From what I remember, she finds that Bruce, Halford and Dio have (or, in Dio's case, had :() good singing technique and sound good, and that at least Halford would also have had the potential to be a very good classical singer with proper training.

Her opinion on Ozzy isn't very shocking - he never was a good singer technically. His voice and his way of singing fit the musical image Sabbath wanted back in 1970, that's why they were successful with him.
 
They picked one of the sweetest and most varied examples of Halford's singing. You don't hear as much variety in technique in some of Priests's music.
 
And, they picked a bad song for Ozzy. Not that Ozzy is anywhere close to the others, but I wonder what she'd say about something like No More Tears.
 
Fail of the day:
We were to have a class in a mosque today (as a part of a uni subject on religion). So I got there super early because I'm late everywhere all the time... so I'm waiting and waiting and waiting... and it's 14h (when the class is supposed to start) and no one's there. So I check the e-mail from the professor to see if I didn't see the time right and came too early and I was... 7 days too early :facepalm:
 
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On second thought, imagine if someone inside was looking at me... long haired guy with sunglasses and dark clothes walking around the mosque looking at phone with earphones in ears for half an hour, who then goes off running all of a sudden :D
 
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