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Old 02-15-2016, 11:35 PM
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Actually not all crash pads suck. I used to run one in LA. Right on the beach, block to the bus, 2 blocks to Hermosa Beach pier. 6 guys in it with average occupancy about 2. Everybody had their own bed. That's important. Almost looked forward to going on reserve. The place got sold so we moved to Redondo Beach. 3 bedrooms, 8 beds, a block from the beach. Called it the Redondo Beach Pilots Club. Probably still there.
Hear, hear. Run right, crashpads can be a little vacation from everyday life. Crashpad in STL was at the end of a quiet street and had converted the garage into a full gym. It was tight quarters but I was ripped after 2 months on reserve. Now I'm a line-holding fat-fat
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Old 02-16-2016, 11:22 PM
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