What does everyone think of me?

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  • a_n_t
    a_n_t Posts: 2,011
    freehub wrote:

    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life.


    dont worry, life is over-rated :wink:
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  • proper preparation predicts pissed up performance. :wink:

    ....and try saying that quickly after a few jars! :wink:

    David
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  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,689
    CHRISNOIR wrote:
    This is odd - I've always had a thing for posh ladies (current faves - Kirstie Allsop and Victoria Coren).

    Freudian expert to thread, please. Freudian expert to thread.

    Isabella Calthorp out of Trinity for me. Must have had one of the best opening scenes in TV history (sadly not included on the ITV player version!)

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  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    freehub wrote:
    I don't have a hangover.

    Well then stop posting on this forum and get yourself down the pub for some hangover prep. Remember proper preparation predicts pissed up performance. :wink:

    I'm going to a beer fest tonight, but I'M NOT getting drunk.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    freehub wrote:
    HOLY THREAD REVIVAL BATMAN!!!!


    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life, of what is a life that is.[/quote]

    Will, in all sincerity you worry me through your posts. Ill quite a lot, worried about jobs and life in general all the time etc. I'm no Doctor, but I get the impression you're depressed and you need to rest as much as possible and not worry about cycling until fully recovered. Things are always worse when you're tired. If I lived nearer I'd take you out for a pint or two! Rest Will,rest.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,689
    Aggieboy wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    HOLY THREAD REVIVAL BATMAN!!!!


    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life, of what is a life that is.[/quote]

    Will, in all sincerity you worry me through your posts. Ill quite a lot, worried about jobs and life in general all the time etc. I'm no Doctor, but I get the impression you're depressed and you need to rest as much as possible and not worry about cycling until fully recovered. Things are always worse when you're tired. If I lived nearer I'd take you out for a pint or two! Rest Will,rest.

    Or he's a teenager!
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    Pross wrote:
    Aggieboy wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    HOLY THREAD REVIVAL BATMAN!!!!


    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life, of what is a life that is.[/quote]

    Will, in all sincerity you worry me through your posts. Ill quite a lot, worried about jobs and life in general all the time etc. I'm no Doctor, but I get the impression you're depressed and you need to rest as much as possible and not worry about cycling until fully recovered. Things are always worse when you're tired. If I lived nearer I'd take you out for a pint or two! Rest Will,rest.

    Or he's a teenager!

    I assume you mean that and you're not accusing me of grooming! :wink::lol:
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • andy162
    andy162 Posts: 634
    The " if I put a aksium on the front will my bike get pinched" thread was ace!

    GavH rears up whilst bladdered & gets sent to bed with no supper!

    Will, you're not depressed, not at all! Just born to worry.

    I do fear though that as time goes on you could turn a bit "Norris off of Coronation Street"
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    He talks a load of nonsense.
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  • freehub wrote:
    HOLY THREAD REVIVAL BATMAN!!!!

    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life.

    you're not going to get out of it alive one way or another so pull over now and again and do something mildly daft that'll give you life experience and everyone else something to talk about. :wink:

    when I get to paradise, I'm not fussed about turning up boxfresh at 90 - I'd rather skid in backwards smoking and going bloody hell that was a blastI can I have another go.
    Aggieboy wrote:
    Will, in all sincerity you worry me through your posts. Ill quite a lot, worried about jobs and life in general all the time etc. I'm no Doctor, but I get the impression you're depressed and you need to rest as much as possible and not worry about cycling until fully recovered. Things are always worse when you're tired. If I lived nearer I'd take you out for a pint or two! Rest Will,rest.

    Depressed = Rest! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    been depressed and being sedentary makes it worse medically. You need the endorphin and adrenaline rush of exercise to blitz noradrenaline and other depressant chemicals out of your system. exercise is one of the best natural anti depressants you can get.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    freehub wrote:
    HOLY THREAD REVIVAL BATMAN!!!!

    And I'm not, I just worry as I don't want to destroy my life.

    you're not going to get out of it alive one way or another so pull over now and again and do something mildly daft that'll give you life experience and everyone else something to talk about. :wink:

    when I get to paradise, I'm not fussed about turning up boxfresh at 90 - I'd rather skid in backwards smoking and going bloody hell that was a blastI can I have another go.
    Aggieboy wrote:
    Will, in all sincerity you worry me through your posts. Ill quite a lot, worried about jobs and life in general all the time etc. I'm no Doctor, but I get the impression you're depressed and you need to rest as much as possible and not worry about cycling until fully recovered. Things are always worse when you're tired. If I lived nearer I'd take you out for a pint or two! Rest Will,rest.

    Depressed = Rest! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    been depressed and being sedentary makes it worse medically. You need the endorphin and adrenaline rush of exercise to blitz noradrenaline and other depressant chemicals out of your system. exercise is one of the best natural anti depressants you can get.

    I was referring to a current thread about Will being ill, not being able to cycle and being depressed about it. He needs to rest.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • fair do's, spotted this one first, I was just reading the other one.

    mentally you can think yourself poorly. I wonder if the niggles and persistent illness have a psychological element as much as an immune system not getting a chance to have a rest.

    its a catch 22
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Get yourself out Will, meet some girls, eat kababs, get mangled on daft drinks. Even have a ruck in a car park outside a burger van but I do think you have to get out and off the PC a bit more. :wink:
  • de_sisti
    de_sisti Posts: 1,283
    dmclite wrote:
    Get yourself out Will, meet some girls, eat kababs, get mangled on daft drinks. Even have a ruck in a car park outside a burger van but I do think you have to get out and off the PC a bit more. :wink:


    :lol: Brilliant. Couldn't stop laughing.
  • a_n_t
    a_n_t Posts: 2,011
    just push into the front of the taxi queue in albert square at 2 AM [eat your kebab first though as you wont get the chance after]
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  • i thought he was a bit bonkers till i heard about the RJ Whites/SKS joint venture, now i think he's just ahead of the game
  • rake
    rake Posts: 3,204
    edited March 2010
  • maander wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    Get yourself out Will, meet some girls, eat kababs, get mangled on daft drinks. Even have a ruck in a car park outside a burger van but I do think you have to get out and off the PC a bit more. :wink:


    :lol: Brilliant. Couldn't stop laughing.

    Indeed. My best years on the bike coincided with me being an utter mess off it. I was notionally a student in reality i was a full time cyclist and a half time screw-up. Life was awesome.
    "In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"

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  • freehub wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I don't have a hangover.

    Well then stop posting on this forum and get yourself down the pub for some hangover prep. Remember proper preparation predicts pissed up performance. :wink:

    I'm going to a beer fest tonight, but I'M NOT getting drunk.

    Beer festivals are the sort of places where you end up accidentally rather than deliberately getting plastered, though - usually there are too many nice beers on offer to be able to resist. Sticking to halves is generally a sound plan on such occasions, lets you get more variety in without being re-visited by your breakfast.

    David
    "It is not enough merely to win; others must lose." - Gore Vidal
  • dmclite wrote:
    Get yourself out Will, meet some girls, eat kababs, get mangled on daft drinks. Even have a ruck in a car park outside a burger van but I do think you have to get out and off the PC a bit more. :wink:

    ahhhh memories :D .... of the other day :oops:

    OK not all true. I'd met the girl a few years ago and pulling her is no issue given she's my wife.

    OK that's not true either. Apparently she doesn't find me as sexy as I find me after I've had a few :? :shock:

    Vive les All Blacks!!! [:D]
  • de_sisti
    de_sisti Posts: 1,283
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

    It reminds me of the time when I was in the RAF and some bloke kept on asking people
    in our intake if he was boring. :roll:
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    maander wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

    It reminds me of the time when I was in the RAF and some bloke kept on asking people
    in our intake if he was boring. :roll:

    What did your RAF mates give you as an answer ? :D
  • dmclite wrote:
    maander wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

    It reminds me of the time when I was in the RAF and some bloke kept on asking people
    in our intake if he was boring. :roll:

    What did your RAF mates give you as an answer ? :D

    LOL!!! post of the day!!! :D

    Vive les All Blacks!!! [:D]
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    maander wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

    It reminds me of the time when I was in the RAF and some bloke kept on asking people
    in our intake if he was boring. :roll:

    Hey, leave Will alone!! He wears his heart on his sleeve and he needs looking after.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • sampras38
    sampras38 Posts: 1,917
    edited November 2009
    pepelepew wrote:
    dmclite wrote:
    CHRISNOIR wrote:
    This is odd - I've always had a thing for posh ladies (current faves - Kirstie Allsop and Victoria Coren).

    Freudian expert to thread, please. Freudian expert to thread.

    Yep, Im a sucker for them too. Claudia Winkleman is my personal fave I'd show her some special dancing. And I like trinny from "what not to wear", cruel and posh, yes please.

    Prefer Sarah Beeney. A bit posh, and massive jugs!

    Me too..and I've seen clowns with better make-up that Claudia Winkleman..;-)

    She reminds me of a very wrong version of Ann Bancroft in The Graduate.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    Aggieboy wrote:
    maander wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

    It reminds me of the time when I was in the RAF and some bloke kept on asking people
    in our intake if he was boring. :roll:

    Hey, leave Will alone!! He wears his heart on his sleeve and he needs looking after.

    Absolutely right, leave Will alone, calling him a knob is out of order mate. :twisted:
  • de_sisti
    de_sisti Posts: 1,283
    dmclite wrote:
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    What did your RAF mates give you as an answer ? :D

    To keep up the morale of the intake we told him he was ok. However, he was the last
    person to be asked to go down to the naafi for a pint.
  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    maander wrote:
    freehub wrote:
    I'd like to know, people who know me in real life(ish) and people on here.

    What do you think of me? Stupid? Think I know it all? Crap talker? Anything? I'm interested.

    Thanks.
    Will.

    What sort of knob comes out with something like this? :roll:

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  • de_sisti
    de_sisti Posts: 1,283
    edited November 2009
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  • freehub
    freehub Posts: 4,257
    I don't see the problem asking these questions in these forums, I've being using forums for ages and on other forums people ask all sorts of questions. Seems perfectly find to me. I've been stuck on the PC for about 2 weeks now, I've not being able to cycle and then I caught something that's on to it's 7th day now, I go out now and again, when I start cycling regular again I might be abit happier, but the bike also adds to stress too, since when it breaks down I have to attempt to repair myself.