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30 minutes ago, Marcel said:

Ya I agree...you and me are in the class...the rest are all wankers...

That’s right, you and Pete could be brothers.

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11 minutes ago, Marcel said:

I find it funny Buck hasn't commented on anything...He must be busy reading the book of revelation?

His Harley repair manual more like!

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My BMI was way up when I was playing for Lankelly, at 5’8” and 16 stone.  Not claiming body perfection but I  was carrying much more muscle then.  Front row obviously.      Only played in Cornwall 1, level 9, I  think but nobody really talked about that then.  

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8 hours ago, Saul said:

My BMI was way up when I was playing for Lankelly, at 5’8” and 16 stone.  Not claiming body perfection but I  was carrying much more muscle then.  Front row obviously.      Only played in Cornwall 1, level 9, I  think but nobody really talked about that then.  

See 16st is about the lower limit to be front row at just shy of 18st im still mobile enough around the park but don't get pasted at scrum time.

I've also now decided that I'm going back to playing rugby once or twice a month, I can't be dealing with the whole retirement thing my head isn't in it though my body is kinda ready to stop

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1 minute ago, busabeast said:

I've also now decided that I'm going back to playing rugby once or twice a month,

How many retirements and comebacks is this now?

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Just now, XTreme said:

How many retirements and comebacks is this now?

I've only retired this once officially but my mental health has taken abit of a hit since I haven't been playing and I'm struggling abit to get my head around it

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19 minutes ago, Marcel said:

One thing about having mooses in your backyard....if the food chain collapse and the grocery shelves comes empty....I know where to find a nice juicy moose steak or T bone....and guess what...it's free. 

I have Moose's in my dirt bike tyres never thought of eating them :classic_laugh:

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14 hours ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said:

I know first hand, if Mr Slowlys leg lands on me when asleep you’re pinned until you can wake him 😂

Is that his idea of foreplay ..........

 

Nbc Smile GIF by Ninja Warrior

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1 hour ago, Marcel said:

You know moose are like 7 feet tall....it's totally not fisable...on the other hand...sheeps are the perfect size....so I've been told by some Irish and Welch twats. 

That's alot of yellow pages books but for a man of you're supposed superior DNA it wouldn't be a problem, unless of course it would make you very ill

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5 hours ago, busabeast said:

I've only retired this once officially but my mental health has taken abit of a hit since I haven't been playing and I'm struggling abit to get my head around it

I struggled with that when I had to give up.  I tried lots of things but luckily found choir which for me filled the void.  Not suggesting you try that but enjoy your rugby while you can and do what is needed to to keep your mental health on an even keel.  

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1 minute ago, Saul said:

I struggled with that when I had to give up.  I tried lots of things but luckily found choir which for me filled the void.  Not suggesting you try that but enjoy your rugby while you can and do what is needed to to keep your mental health on an even keel.  

Yeah its difficult, it's the reason I got the rsv so I could get myself on track and take my mind off it but expenses now don't cover anything apart from the bills and fuel I can't then go ahead and spend 2-300 quid on a days track riding so I'm thinking the rsv will be going fairly shortly as I haven't been on track in over a year and the money cooped up in the rsv is needed elsewhere.

I'll be able to get another trackbike in the future when spends are in a better position. 

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13 minutes ago, busabeast said:

Yeah its difficult, it's the reason I got the rsv so I could get myself on track and take my mind off it but expenses now don't cover anything apart from the bills and fuel I can't then go ahead and spend 2-300 quid on a days track riding so I'm thinking the rsv will be going fairly shortly as I haven't been on track in over a year and the money cooped up in the rsv is needed elsewhere.

I'll be able to get another trackbike in the future when spends,  are in a better position. 

Fuck me track days, I used to do them when I first gave up rugby, in my Saabs.   I had to ditch them when my kids came along, breaking cars is an expensive hobby plus I wasn't very good.  Not really unhinged enough.  The being part of a team and working together for a common goal was what I missed about the rugby.  The adrenaline rush was there on track days but I found I needed more than that.  I get that rush now from singing solos, but I am still part of the choir or one of the lads in the team so to speak.  

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2 minutes ago, Marcel said:

Have you thought about getting a proper off road bike or even a dual purpose one...and ride the piss out of it....that does get my blood moving at times.

 

 

No not thought about that to be honest, that is an avenue to explore maybe

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Just now, busabeast said:

No not thought about that to be honest, that is an avenue to explore maybe

All money again, if you cant afford the track bike you will also struggle to do any regular trail riding unless your good at fixing things when they break 

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1 hour ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

All money again, if you cant afford the track bike you will also struggle to do any regular trail riding unless your good at fixing things when they break 

Yeah well if I sold the busa I'd get maybe 6 or 7k and the rsv would be 3-3.5k so I'd have the money once they were sold but then I still would only have the same amount of time available which is the grand total of fuck all atm so a game of rugby every few weeks it is to keep my head straight 

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I dunno I think a bike and the TRF might be a good thrill route. 

You’ve played rugby for a long time so your coordination will be good. Plus you do know how to fix a bike. 

I was really shocked the fist time I saw Mr Slowly on an off road bike not that long ago.

He had almost zero experience (apart from a little bike when he was 13 that was stolen within a year and never replaced) but he shifted his weight and reacted to what was in front of him like someone who had ridden for yonks. Tbh I was a little jealous 😆 

Give it a go. You might get the fix you’re after. It’s definitely good for your head. 

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4 hours ago, busabeast said:

No not thought about that to be honest, that is an avenue to explore maybe

How about keeping your cock in your pants ... then you wont have to keep spending your hard earned on dustbin lids

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30 minutes ago, Six30 said:

How about keeping your cock in your pants ... then you wont have to keep spending your hard earned on dustbin lids

After this sprog comes along there won't be anymore 2 is more than enough 

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