Q: Homer ,
PAX: Holy Water, Birdie, Precious, Beethoven, Pigskin, Luau (F3 Gwinnett), Formica, Clippy, Homer
FNGs: None
COUNT: 9
CONDITIONS: moist
WARMUP: something that also included some alarm clocks
THE THANG:
Mosey to Calaboose.
The Calaboose, derived from the Spanish term for “jailhouse,” stands as a testament to a time when the enforcement of law in Duluth was as sturdy as its solid 17-inch concrete walls. In a town where partaking in illicit whisky and moonshine was the order of the day, law enforcement faced an uphill battle. Prior to the Calaboose’s establishment in 1909, the makeshift solution was to confine wrongdoers in train cars by the railroad—a temporary measure that proved less than ideal.
Enter Mr. Davenport, a fellow with a knack for construction and a good sense of humor. For the princely sum of $500, he crafted this very calaboose. As fate would have it, after completing his masterpiece, Mr. Davenport indulged in some of that same contraband that landed folks behind his own bars. He earned the dubious distinction of being the inaugural guest of his own creation—a tale that has surely elicited more than a few chuckles.
To start we did a circle merk up to 100 here at the Jail.
Then mosey to the rock pile.
Plan is to do 100 each curls, OHP, Skull crushers, bench press, Bent rows
Between 100s mosey to the Calaboose and back. If you need a break during yours 100s or have a real pause, put rock down and go to the light pole and back and resume.
MARY: back to green and Mary
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