Wednesday, May 02, 2012
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Tuff minds a kind of soft stone or is it a kind of slang for tough. I don't know.
ReplyDeleteS.C, tuff is slang for tough.
DeleteI had to look up that website to see what the heck Tuff Mudder Boot Camp really was.....no thank you. This old gray mare? She ain't what she used to be!
ReplyDeleteBut thanks for sharing!
Even when I was younger I still would not have been able to handle boot camp.
DeleteThat sounds like an experience that verges on bullying! A bold sign that almost looks like a roadworks sign! Maybe that was part of the idea! Reconstruct, renovate the journey?
ReplyDeleteright, I had to check out the website, too....
ReplyDeleteanything with absolutely no refunds, rain checks, do overs ... is too tuff for me.
They'd yell at me once and I would be out of there! Good catch Andy.
ReplyDeleteTuff Mudder reminds me of my mom! LOL
ReplyDeleteDo Tuff Mudders give Tuff Luv?
ReplyDeleteI don't like to get dirty, so this does not sounds very appealing! What is this, some kind of exercise class in the mud?
ReplyDeleteAndy, I went and looked it up. Geeze that program is NOT for Bud or me. It makes me nervous even thinking about it. Great sign though. But then, you always come up with great ones. Genie
ReplyDeleteEvery kid I new as a child was growing up with a "Tough Mother," so needing a boot camp like this just speaks to the quality of parenting today. People raised by proper parents have no need for a "Tuff Mudder." business.
ReplyDeletePlease excuse my moment on the soapbox.