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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

BFA

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Tony_H wrote:
He should ski in that gear 


Ski !! I can hardly walk
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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


What's in IceGhost's bottle?? Tux snow, well water now
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.


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RoseR

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We thought of that but some-how all our friends seem to be busy.....funny that. I,m all for hiring a digger always fancied a go on one

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We thought of that but some-how all our friends seem to be busy.....funny that. I,m all for hiring a digger always fancied a go on one  



Then what about any local youth groups like the scouts,A small donation to someone like them could be much cheaper than hiring a digger,Although i would be tempted to have a go on a digger.


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RoseR wrote:
We thought of that but some-how all our friends seem to be busy.....funny that. I,m all for hiring a digger always fancied a go on one  

Went to Diggerland once - had a great laugh digging holes and filling them back in again. I reckon a job as a JCB operator might be fun - although I reckon the novelty probably wears off.

'I made a series of little mistakes. I didn't expect to do so well, I'm really pleased.' - B. Miller.

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Gareth Fair

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Nothing as I tore my Anterior Cruciate Ligament in my right Knee in St Anton in April.........Not fun at all
The only thing I can do at the moment is golf.

Anyone had this injury and can you ski properly now???

Enjoy the summer.

Gar.

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