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made me more than shiver, the old boss is one of those "characters" you work for when you're young that at the time you think is a right a..... but later on in life you realise you were right..

 

but he taught me some things..

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:lol:broken, back, 2 knee ops, broken leg,,that's jsut the start,,, i need all the help i can get...

 

Think I'll stick to surfing and watersports, rib fractures and neck trauma seems like a small price to pay compared to your catalogue!!!:thumbup1:

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:lol:ahh watersports,,,, anialated eardrum, torn PCL, ACL, stretched medial. shoulder problems..both knees in braces....

 

much safer..:thumbup:

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:lol:ahh watersports,,,, anialated eardrum, torn PCL, ACL, stretched medial. shoulder problems..both knees in braces....

 

much safer..:thumbup:

 

May i be so bold as to suggest a hobby like tiddlywinks:sneaky2:

 

PS. think we're probablyguilty of derailing this thread, oops:blushing:

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May i be so bold as to suggest a hobby like tiddlywinks:sneaky2:

 

PS. think we're probablyguilty of derailing this thread, oops:blushing:

 

You 2 are far to dangerous for a couple of oldies. I've heard a cup of tea whilst watching telly is quite safe.:lol:

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ohhhhh no, DON'T drink tea....

 

would love to see a couple of the youngsters faces if we showed them the cliff jump at rocky valley we used to do.... 96ft:001_smile:

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ohhhhh no, DON'T drink tea....

 

would love to see a couple of the youngsters faces if we showed them the cliff jump at rocky valley we used to do.... 96ft:001_smile:

 

Drinking tea too dangerous for you mate? Man up and get some tea inside ya:lol:

 

96 ft is a long way down.

 

And you wonder why you are getting a few aches and pains:lol:

 

Anyway, stop derailling this thread.:001_tongue: We are supposed to be proving why we are so much better at climbing than the youngsters (once we've had our supplements and painkillers)

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ohhhhh no, DON'T drink tea....

 

would love to see a couple of the youngsters faces if we showed them the cliff jump at rocky valley we used to do.... 96ft:001_smile:

 

Agreed, most of the faces in the line up when surfs pumping are the old boys, most of the youngsters are posing by their cars(with boards on roof):001_tt2:

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speaking of pumping surf.... it's 3 ft and clean as a whistle. I'm off....

 

and i know it'll be the oldies as the youngsters are too busy trying to show how fast they are at work,,, while the company owners are getting wave count..

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