Since I am convinced - after reading Anita Moorjanis book about her NDE - that he is in a place, where he can see and here everything that is going on here, I am sure, that he will have liked it. He might have been a little embarrassed about all the very nice things said about him, though I doubt it. Not, where he is now. Alive for sure. Or so I think.
Well, after being driven home by my brother, I sat down to work on my thesis and I got quite a bit done in about an hour. I also was lucky enough to get a link, that is very helpful for my thesis. Good thing that. I am rather proud of myself. I am even contemplating sport, but actually only contemplating and if I see it right, it is raining, so I think, I rest with contemplating. There is a video - since I am in the habit of posting videos here - by Raymund Fendrich, an austrian singer, called: Es lebe der Sport!
(Long live sports). Going on: Er ist gesund und macht uns hart. (It's healthy and makes us tough). He sings it in his dialect so "hart" sounds more like "horde" and therefore rhymes with sport.
I wrote it for couch-potatoes, who watch sport on the telly and know all about it, except how to do it themselves. Well, I don't even like to watch it on the telly or anywhere, but I would call myself a couch-potatoe without compulsion. :-)
As always: I do not own this video. And also: I am not in any danger to evolve into something like the ladies shown here. I don't know how others think about bodybuilding in general, so the fact that I won't ever look like that can be seen as a neutral fact.
All the best to the readers!
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