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tino_11

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Squash 2x/week
Cycling - whenever possible
Hard drinking - most evenings

"Erm, I think we're losing sight of the real issue here, which is 'What are we gonna call ourselves?' Erm, and I think it comes down to a choice between 'The League Against Salivating Monsters' or my own personal preference, which is 'The Committee for the Liberation and Integration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society'. Erm, one drawback with that - the abbreviation is......
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I am a bit of a fan of running - 10k, 1/2, and marathons are my favourites.

I have also started gym work to get myself a bit stronger (I really felt it on th icier days this year)

Also, I teach Kempo.

He was a wise man who invented beer." Plato
AJ

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Walking the dog,But he`s getting on a bit now and is getting slow.Suppose i had better blow the cobwebs off the bike and get my ass in gear and my daughter wants to go horse riding,So i might start again.


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RoseR

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Just in case any-one thinks my Husband has flipped re previous Star wars pic "I hunt ewoks". He really does do this, he is part of a charity group , Dorset Troupers and does kids party,s, corporate events carnivals etc raising money for Gt Ormonds St hosp. He makes all the helmets and armour in our garage, at times it looks like we have a small army in there. That photo was at the weekend in Milton Keynes doing a big 4 day charity event. Well it takes his mind off pining for snow.

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Tony_H

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He should ski in that gear
Trencher

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Tony_H wrote:
He should ski in that gear 


That's what I was thinking. Make a great fancy dress for closing day at many resorts.

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ordinarily I'd be going to xscape at mk as much as possible but not this year!

So, once I can it'll be back to ashtanga yoga 3-4 times a week, gym work and cycling. weather and knee permitting there'll also be ball games at the local pub with a glass of rose in my hand and the rest of the bottle in a cooler


I hope it doesn't sound arrogant when I say that I am the greatest man in the world!
BFA

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Tony_H wrote:
He should ski in that gear 


Ski !! I can hardly walk
RoseR

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Having aquired a long awaited allotment last night I guess my summer will be spent digging and clearing getting ready for next years veg. At least I will be keeping fit, probably wont be able to move and will have done untold damage to my back.

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My 18-month-old ensures I get plenty of practice at the 3 metre sprint at the moment. The "Stop-the-toddler Triathlon" also includes the Stair-gate Hurdle and Catch-the-crockery... does that count?

Otherwise, a skier's edge for the legs, tennis and Karting when I can (anyone here visit Buckmore Park?).

Only five months until the snows come again!  
It sure does, being an Au pair for only 5 short days makes me ask How do you guys do the "parent" thing!!!! I take my bones and screws out for a ride on my bike to get my butt/knees ready for another season of skiing.

IceGhost also likes long walks on the beach and walks in the neighborhood parks

I also attend a lot of concerts in the summer. Time in a mosh pit gets me ready to defend myself while standing in line waiting for the ski lift

Real satisfaction comes skiing, everything else just bores the hell out of me.
RoseR

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RoseR wrote:
Having aquired a long awaited allotment last night I guess my summer will be spent digging and clearing getting ready for next years veg. At least I will be keeping fit, probably wont be able to move and will have done untold damage to my back.  
Have just taken charge of said allotment, Oh my god, its only the biggest plot on the site and the only one nothing has been done for a year. It will kill me but I,ll give it a try, see what we can do with it.

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AJ

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RoseR wrote:

RoseR wrote:
Having aquired a long awaited allotment last night I guess my summer will be spent digging and clearing getting ready for next years veg. At least I will be keeping fit, probably wont be able to move and will have done untold damage to my back.  
Have just taken charge of said allotment, Oh my god, its only the biggest plot on the site and the only one nothing has been done for a year. It will kill me but I,ll give it a try, see what we can do with it.  





RoseR, May i suggest the next time we have a sunny wkend you stoke up the BBQ and chill some beers and invite your friends round with their spades.
As the saying goes more hands make light work.


AJ Adele

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