Rat’s version is probably better for my health than what I actually do. Long range snipe Skyrim bandit with a bow. At least Rat’s version of stress relief would get me some of the exercise that I need and am not getting. Of course in the current situation trying to go buy a 12-15lb sledge might just get you in trouble too. Will we start needing permits to have or carry/transport one?
I am so sick of Goat these days. He reminds me of the time I went to a spa and was forced to listen to tinkly-wink chimey-wimey “music” that came from hidden speakers! He needs to wake up, man!
I used to play video games to deal with morning stress. Now I have arthritis, so it takes me a while to work through all the kinks before I can play. Life is difficult.
When I started college (in the 60’s) my older brother gave me a very large stuffed bulldog. He said that whenever I got frustrated or angry, to take it on on the stuffed animal rather than a human. Still have the bulldog. Stitched and patched, but still here. Maybe we all need something to quell the hatred and tone down the animosity.
I’d like to hammer whoever was responsible for my phone to be ringing in the middle of the night, just to tell me “We have noticed some unusual activity on your Visa account”. IDIOTS! I don’t use Visa! …..and wouldn’t be dumb enough to fall for it anyway!
There are many kinds of meditation, Sitting, Walking, Working, Making Spaghetti with something other than hamburger. Whatever you are doing can be a meditation if you are fully present and of course do it with love.
I am deeply pained that the condition of my back now precludes splitting wood; thoroughly enjoyable and quite therapeutic! (Plus, smaller pieces of wood fit in .my firepit; I have no use for smaller rocks
I used to go home from work sometimes and chop down a small to mid-sized tree that shouldn’t be there. These days I get up and walk my dog for 2-4 miles in the cold – very cold here. I dress appropriately and meet up with a neighbor only half a mile away, and we walk and chat and it really makes me feel better during the pandemic, since I am high risk. My dog is a hunter by birth and first career, now a therapy dog, and she loves the walk and enjoys greeting anyone else outside at dawn. She isn’t getting many takers in January here, but she still loves garbage day. We come home relaxed and happy.
I have in the past purchased cheap glassware on clearance. This was the stuff that I would through against the wall to vent my frustrations. Seriously, smashing something is very therapeutic. My frustrations were gone and nothing of value was damaged. Thankfully, my life is less stressful now and I haven’t had the need to employ my therapy.
College housemate would make a batch of cookies after every Physical Chemistry exam to destress. Knowing I was planning to take it the next year, she said, “It’s a good thing you do leathercraft for a hobby. It’s a nice excuse to pound things.”
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
He’s too tired to get upset after smashing a rock.
BasilBruce almost 4 years ago
Please, hammerer, don’t hurt him!
baddawg1989 almost 4 years ago
What we’ve got here…is failure…to communicate!
sirbadger almost 4 years ago
It’s good exercise.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Peter Gabriel lives that time since the 80’s .
LeeCox almost 4 years ago
At least Rat only takes the sledgehammer to a rock, Goat!
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 4 years ago
Rat’s version is probably better for my health than what I actually do. Long range snipe Skyrim bandit with a bow. At least Rat’s version of stress relief would get me some of the exercise that I need and am not getting. Of course in the current situation trying to go buy a 12-15lb sledge might just get you in trouble too. Will we start needing permits to have or carry/transport one?
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
I am so sick of Goat these days. He reminds me of the time I went to a spa and was forced to listen to tinkly-wink chimey-wimey “music” that came from hidden speakers! He needs to wake up, man!
zingzing168 almost 4 years ago
MC hammer is on the line.
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall almost 4 years ago
How did Pastis pass up the opportunity to have Rat just say “We’re living in Hammer Time”?
Bilan almost 4 years ago
The sledgehammer takes care of your anger until … you hit your toes.
PICTO almost 4 years ago
Illegitimi non carborundum, Rat…
B UTTONS almost 4 years ago
What did Dwayne Johnson do to Rat?
DennisinSeattle almost 4 years ago
Sledgehammer times…I can dig it.
UTZAAKE almost 4 years ago
Inspired by Willie Stargell and Gallagher.
Chad "Dimples" Applewhite (Im Back!) almost 4 years ago
Its rat’s world, we are just living in it
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I go on to Twitter and chew people out!
aKG1 almost 4 years ago
Then he follows the sledgehammering with a few relaxing breakfast beers.
AndreasMartin almost 4 years ago
Hopefully he never runs out of rocks.
TampaFanatic1 almost 4 years ago
I have a friend who hung up an Everlast punching bag on his lanai. Says hitting it does wonders for working off stress.
iggyman almost 4 years ago
“If I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning, I’d hammer in the evening, all over this land”!
jel354 almost 4 years ago
Everything looks like a nail to Rat when he is angry.
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
He should find some Russian spies. Then he could wack a mole.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Hard to believe Rat would use that Hammer for smashing up rocks for now he is doing work ;-) … Croc Power !
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Local place features axe throwing!!
Mentor397 almost 4 years ago
I used to play video games to deal with morning stress. Now I have arthritis, so it takes me a while to work through all the kinks before I can play. Life is difficult.
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Stop, Hammer time
RichardMetropolis almost 4 years ago
YEEET
RichardMetropolis almost 4 years ago
Sskrrt
hariseldon59 almost 4 years ago
Trust me. I know what I’m doing.
RichardMetropolis almost 4 years ago
Yeeet
RichardMetropolis almost 4 years ago
Also rat has his own little mind in a big world
Doug K almost 4 years ago
You meditate your way. I’ll meditate mine.
chris_o42 almost 4 years ago
“If I had a hammer, I’d hammer your head, but I don’t have a hammer, so I’ll kick you instead.” (Teenager’s lyrics mutulating an old folk song)
Darkknight55 almost 4 years ago
Sounds like therapy to me.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Beats… Me.
JudyAz almost 4 years ago
Yes, we live in hammer times. Either take up hammering or get hammered.
Ellis97 almost 4 years ago
John Henry would have a field day with him.
Smokie almost 4 years ago
When I started college (in the 60’s) my older brother gave me a very large stuffed bulldog. He said that whenever I got frustrated or angry, to take it on on the stuffed animal rather than a human. Still have the bulldog. Stitched and patched, but still here. Maybe we all need something to quell the hatred and tone down the animosity.
Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’d like to hammer whoever was responsible for my phone to be ringing in the middle of the night, just to tell me “We have noticed some unusual activity on your Visa account”. IDIOTS! I don’t use Visa! …..and wouldn’t be dumb enough to fall for it anyway!
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’m glad the days of “smashing a perfectly good guitar” are long gone.
Bruce1253 almost 4 years ago
There are many kinds of meditation, Sitting, Walking, Working, Making Spaghetti with something other than hamburger. Whatever you are doing can be a meditation if you are fully present and of course do it with love.
uniquename almost 4 years ago
Get into a rhythm swinging that hammer and it could be a form of meditation.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
One man’s rage is another’s meditation.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 4 years ago
I am deeply pained that the condition of my back now precludes splitting wood; thoroughly enjoyable and quite therapeutic! (Plus, smaller pieces of wood fit in .my firepit; I have no use for smaller rocks
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
I tend to agree with RAT! I had to replace a TV…..
PoodleGroomer almost 4 years ago
Splitting wood with a maul and wedges uses frustration energy and provides split wood for a good hot fire. Chainsaws are fun, too.
willie_mctell almost 4 years ago
Heavy repetitive exercise is very similar to meditation. It only works if you focus on the physical activity. No symbolic aggression allowed.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
An old pair of bongos and a recording of “I Can See for Miles” played loud work wonders for me.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Not with MY 20-Pounder, you won’t! Anyway, there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on earth.
Call me Ishmael almost 4 years ago
“If I had a screwdriver…”
davids.comments almost 4 years ago
Ooop. Sledgehammer break. Be right back.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A metaphor for political comments? (I know, I just made one…kind of…)
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu1cLv5j248
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
Sledgehammering a big rock can be a form of therapy and meditation in my book. Whatever clears the mind.
rstove428 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
vjorgensen54 almost 4 years ago
whatever works
rvps Premium Member almost 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJWJE0x7T4Q
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
I like to spend a few minutes with my buddies, Jim and Jack. They’re mellow.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
All the while Peter Gabriel was singing in the background.
bobw2012 almost 4 years ago
Rat is an escapee from a chain gang.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
As good a way as any that I have ever heard to release tension….
knight1192a almost 4 years ago
Don’t be so sure it’s not meditative.
Scott S almost 4 years ago
Where I used to work the fitness center had a speed-bag.
Whomping on that for a little while not only worked off a lot of pent-up anger & stress it was a killer arm workout!
Warhaft almost 4 years ago
I’ve done that. It’s excellent therapy.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I used to go home from work sometimes and chop down a small to mid-sized tree that shouldn’t be there. These days I get up and walk my dog for 2-4 miles in the cold – very cold here. I dress appropriately and meet up with a neighbor only half a mile away, and we walk and chat and it really makes me feel better during the pandemic, since I am high risk. My dog is a hunter by birth and first career, now a therapy dog, and she loves the walk and enjoys greeting anyone else outside at dawn. She isn’t getting many takers in January here, but she still loves garbage day. We come home relaxed and happy.
pchemcat almost 4 years ago
I have in the past purchased cheap glassware on clearance. This was the stuff that I would through against the wall to vent my frustrations. Seriously, smashing something is very therapeutic. My frustrations were gone and nothing of value was damaged. Thankfully, my life is less stressful now and I haven’t had the need to employ my therapy.
librarian4hire almost 4 years ago
I’m with Rat on this one. Sometimes you need to pound the crap out of an inanimate object.
gcarlson almost 4 years ago
College housemate would make a batch of cookies after every Physical Chemistry exam to destress. Knowing I was planning to take it the next year, she said, “It’s a good thing you do leathercraft for a hobby. It’s a nice excuse to pound things.”
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Sledgehammers can be very satisfying, Rat. Go for it; it worked well enough for Triple H in WWE….
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Under the circumstances, this is a very good choice, Rat.
Thehag over 3 years ago
Bamboo stick to the mattress.
Kirbo over 3 years ago
nother rerun??