A New York Times writer suggests that if you’re feeling down or depressed you should “do a handstand” to cheer up.
Right. If I were physically capable of doing a handstand, I wouldn’t be depressed.
A New York Times writer suggests that if you’re feeling down or depressed you should “do a handstand” to cheer up.
Right. If I were physically capable of doing a handstand, I wouldn’t be depressed.
If you’re feeling down or depressed you definitely shouldn’t be reading the New York Times.
Harvey, I thought you were all toned and rippled and such. Drop and give me 20.
Muscles I’ve got. What I don’t have is wrists that can comfortably support my entire body weight while bent backwards.
Push-ups I can do, though.
*Does 20*
BTW, DamnCat, I hear New Yorkers love to be down and depressed. That’s exactly WHY they read the New York Times.