Tess
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Post by Tess on Oct 7, 2012 20:17:20 GMT
I bet by tomorrow you'll have aches where you didn't know you had places. Having just forked out $1,000 for a new tooth you're lucky you didn't loose any. They have made wearing hemets on bikes compulsory here, is it the same in Oz?
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Post by lyn on Oct 7, 2012 22:34:09 GMT
Oh Karen, I'm not laughing.....honest!
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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 7, 2012 22:41:36 GMT
Sounds like a very entertaining day. I havn't got on a bike in years . I was never very coordinated on one. Helmets are manditory in Canada.
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Post by Karen on Oct 7, 2012 23:09:16 GMT
Oh yes Helmets are compulsory here to but this was a spur of the moment and 1 street away, i was ok while actually riding it but i cant turn corners or stop apparently lol I wont be doing that again but his bike is so huge i shouldnt have tried anyway, start smaller karen or not at all
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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 8, 2012 2:27:41 GMT
Next thing is you will be trying a skate board.
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Post by zed on Oct 8, 2012 9:33:31 GMT
I'm not laughing either, Kaz I keep thinking I'd be so much better off with a bike, even if it's just going to the Post Office, but I don't think I'd dare try, I don't have any balance and feel like I'm tipping up when I'm lying flat. And knowing me, I'd get a puncture and have to push it home.
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Post by Karen on Oct 8, 2012 10:49:59 GMT
Oh no skate board for me Ann, i'd break bones for sure Sure you not zed lol id actually love to have a pair of hooky things that you bounce around on, sort of like L -shaped feet but curved, now that would be fun
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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 8, 2012 11:58:47 GMT
I want a picture of those. I have no idea what they are.
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Post by zed on Oct 9, 2012 9:40:28 GMT
Like amputees wear for the olympics?
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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 9, 2012 10:53:53 GMT
ok now I know what yo mean.
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Post by Karen on Oct 9, 2012 13:22:19 GMT
Yes there the ones zed, but people do use them for excerise to
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Tess
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Post by Tess on Oct 9, 2012 18:43:38 GMT
oh yes, I'd love to have a run in those springy things also. I'd be there and back in no time at all.
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Post by Karen on Oct 9, 2012 22:51:48 GMT
lol and i could just jump straight to your place Tess and be back in time for tea yes there that good
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Post by jufergu on Oct 10, 2012 3:15:20 GMT
When I was growing up in the 40's, that is how we played in the yard. We had no television. We did not play in the house. We found all kinds of things to keep up busy and active. I hardly remember an overweight child in those days. However, I think we do live longer now. That is why we have the dementia diseases.
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Post by koffipot on Oct 10, 2012 9:48:20 GMT
Yes, we all played outside, went out in the morning and came home when the hunger pangs set in! Life was simpler then and we learned to do our own risk assessments without realising what they were!!
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