Women need to get back to the gym Monday Morning™ thread

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  • IcarusGreen
    IcarusGreen Posts: 1,486
    Ryan Jones wrote:
    Afternoon turds !

    On the morning shift at work doing yet more Pat Butcher testing :wink: )

    :shock: I'm not gonna ask what you're testing for!

    To see if Sheeps has paid her a visit - you know he would!


    My work day is now done. Two hours of football and a bit of sunbathing whilst catching up with what my minions have been up to over leave. I'm actually surprised to find out that not one of them got (caught being) involved in the riots as a couple are complete freaktards!

    Although my 'special' lad has got a new baby. 21 and two :?: kids by a girl who once told him neither are his (then retracted it once they made up) and he also got caught sleeping with her aunty. I swear that Jeremy Vile would have to do a 3 hour special to sort this lads issues out.
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  • foxc_uk
    foxc_uk Posts: 1,292
    cleaning the house got sacked off.
    Did the "Adventure" (pfft) trail at Pines twice instead. Got some air, drifted the back wheel and did a 6"ish drop which I've wussed out on 3 times. Yay me. Asking the physio tomorrow if she thinks I'll be alright on the Kitchener. I need more singletrack in my life.
  • Ryan Jones
    Ryan Jones Posts: 775
    Women around Nottingham wuss out at 6", that's lame :lol:
  • foxc_uk
    foxc_uk Posts: 1,292
    Not any more I don't!
  • angry_bird
    angry_bird Posts: 3,787
    Arrrgh

    Evening all, had the toenail out earlier, now I've just realised how much of a bloody nuisance this is going to be. Hope it's healed up enough for me to be able to ride bikes in the Lakes in just under 2 weeks, don't really want to get it infected or anything. Hopefully I'll only have to get it dressed a couple more times, just over the next week or so, and as soon as the dressings are off for good I'll be back on the bike.

    To be fair I would ride now but I can't fit my feet in the shoes :lol:
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    i remember having both big toenails off when i was a kid and it was flipping well agony, i pity anyone going through that particular affliction.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    I had one toenail "removed", supposedly. But it got infected, and messed up. nearly 16 years later, I still haven't been back to get it sorted properly, horrible experience.
  • Ryan Jones
    Ryan Jones Posts: 775
    Had one off as a kid, that same one came off earlier this year and is slowly recovering. No infections either time around though
  • IcarusGreen
    IcarusGreen Posts: 1,486
    foxc_uk wrote:
    cleaning the house got sacked off.
    Did the "Adventure" (pfft) trail at Pines twice instead. Got some air, drifted the back wheel and did a 6"ish drop which I've wussed out on 3 times. Yay me. Asking the physio tomorrow if she thinks I'll be alright on the Kitchener. I need more singletrack in my life.

    6" - thats about this long.


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  • angry_bird
    angry_bird Posts: 3,787
    I'm just hoping I have no more problems with it after this, for such small things they're bloody nuisances. Been told I have to take it easy for about a week and that it'll be dressed for around 10 days.

    Been told too much walking, keeping the feet up to prevent oedema or cause excess bleeding. Not impressed, particularly as the next 10 days will be spent moving out of a flat, and house sitting/dog walking for a friend of my aunt's who runs a dog walking business while she's off on holiday... then I'm hoping to spend a week playing bikes in the lakes.

    The doctor didn't seem impressed by the dog walking thing so I didn't tell him about the bikes bit, especially as we'd been talking about them through most of the procedure (he wanted to know why my legs looked like totem poles, and then we got chatting). I figured he'd know that by riding bikes that they'd hardly be towpath trundles or just popping to the shops :lol:

    Meh suppose I'll have to see how it goes. Bit late to do much now. Feckload of MTFU needed me thinks. If I've learned anything it's never play hockey in flipflops though.
  • spongtastic
    spongtastic Posts: 2,651
    a day at Frinton yesterday .

    !


    You mean you were at Clacton I guess - Claccy that is...innit...?

    No, definitely Frinton. No mongs, no fighting retards, no jet skis and no pubs that open for breakfast. Clacton is nice but I try to avoid the place over the summer.
    Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.

    Who are you calling inbred?
  • RevellRider
    RevellRider Posts: 1,794
    foxc_uk wrote:
    cleaning the house got sacked off.
    Did the "Adventure" (pfft) trail at Pines twice instead. Got some air, drifted the back wheel and did a 6"ish drop which I've wussed out on 3 times. Yay me. Asking the physio tomorrow if she thinks I'll be alright on the Kitchener. I need more singletrack in my life.

    There's a drop on the blue route at Pines?

    I'm taking the girlfriend round there next month and would love to break her in on an easy 6 incher
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,400
    home made curry for dinn0rz.

    that is also happening in my gaff this evening. i love making curry. it will be chicken for me (which i have just deboned) and some kind of hippy curry for my veggie wife.

    That's kind of spooky, because that's exactly what's happened at my house. :shock:
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    veeeerrrrrrrry spooky.
  • bushu
    bushu Posts: 711
    cajun chicken n rice for a change, do like making curries from scratch and gotta love the smell when you open the spice cupboard mmmmmm

    yam quite bored of chicken tbfh but scared to try new fishy ina curry

    I make a mean lamb stoba, but don't ask me to eat goat curry or anything processed into shapes from bits-am such a f'in fussy eater i had to learn how to cook. It's funny how all my ex' claimed to know how to cook but couldn't do rice alone :roll:


    shite day back to work, did well not murdering the apprentice tbf but seriously need another week orf
    dvla fine i have to brown nose out of, as the motor wasn't mine but i cocked the registration date :?
    can we just fast forward to friday already please..
  • bushu
    bushu Posts: 711
    when your missus says she should go to the gym an you say "noooo you don't" ('cause she fine) a bit long down the line she brings it up again, I'm really crap at things like this i just think fuck it you asked again it must bother you so "i'll help you" means refusing all exercise and repeatedly just tell me they want to start a gym.. now is everything all my fault as usual :lol: or do they just need a kick up the arse :? as its getting old

    infact let it be my fault i dont care anymore ive had my whinge, ya live n learn..
  • foxc_uk
    foxc_uk Posts: 1,292
    foxc_uk wrote:
    cleaning the house got sacked off.
    Did the "Adventure" (pfft) trail at Pines twice instead. Got some air, drifted the back wheel and did a 6"ish drop which I've wussed out on 3 times. Yay me. Asking the physio tomorrow if she thinks I'll be alright on the Kitchener. I need more singletrack in my life.

    There's a drop on the blue route at Pines?

    I'm taking the girlfriend round there next month and would love to break her in on an easy 6 incher

    Only if you know where to look for it - there's a few gates you have to get off the bike for, and the first one has a route round it - up and round a tree. Looks alright until you get past the tree and it's a steep 2 foot down, with a 6" definite drop. And of course it's pines so it's really sandy.
    Other than that it's quite a nice little route - about 3 or 4 short downhills, which have a few roots and pebbles and one has a sharp left at the bottom which is inevitably sand (where I drifted and thought I was going to lose the back end!) to make it interesting. I rattled past a couple of ladies creeping down one of them earlier. Scared them! hah!
  • RevellRider
    RevellRider Posts: 1,794
    I think I know where you're on about now. Is this the one coming down from the freeride area and you parallel the forestry access road only to cut across it and head back in the opposite direction? I think it's between way marker 10 and 13 I think?
  • foxc_uk
    foxc_uk Posts: 1,292
    Yeah I think that's the one - it's where it joins, very briefly, the cycle network.. No idea what the way marker number is..haha
  • RevellRider
    RevellRider Posts: 1,794
    That's the one, I did that blind on my first trip to Pines