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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 4, 2018 10:21:44 GMT
I remember when gypos stole our iron gate.
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 4, 2018 10:26:40 GMT
Its all gone a bit Daily Mail in here again. Who would have thought an enforced migration from the Groan would have lead to a rise in the right wing element?
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Post by Conchord on Jan 4, 2018 10:32:17 GMT
For the 4/5/6th times?? I think I'm sold. Now I'm at the robot village it's pretty enjoyable as it is, if it gets better it's a bonus Yep. I got the platinum too. Such a good game. Yakuza will likely last me until Monster Hunter comes out though so, on second thought, I probably won't get around to it.
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Post by Destry on Jan 4, 2018 10:33:41 GMT
Its all gone a bit Daily Mail in here again. Agreed. Can we cut out the racial slurs/stereotypes? I don't want to go all FRANK on posts.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jan 4, 2018 10:53:05 GMT
Morning all,
Playing through AssCreed Origins at the moment and it's very good. Significant improvement over 3 which was the last one I played. Should I get Nier once I've beaten it?
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Post by scamander on Jan 4, 2018 10:56:16 GMT
as my grandfather was a 'gypo' I consider it very offensive that I'd be accused of hogging the machines.
Machines for show, free weights for a pro. Or something.
Get clanking and clanging with free weights, not my words, but the words of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 4, 2018 10:58:49 GMT
as my grandfather was a 'gypo' I consider it very offensive that I'd be accused of hogging the machines. Machines for show, free weights for a pro. Or something. Get clanking and clanging with free weights, not my words, but the words of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. I have decked out our spare room downstairs with a running machine, free weights, weight bench and a squat rack. Not got round to using any of it yet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 11:08:34 GMT
as my grandfather was a 'gypo' I consider it very offensive that I'd be accused of hogging the machines. Machines for show, free weights for a pro. Or something. Get clanking and clanging with free weights, not my words, but the words of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. It doesnt even work as a stereotype.Free weights would be a far better use of caravan space.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 4, 2018 11:08:44 GMT
Home gym chat!
I've got a wee spare room with dumbbells, dip bars and chin up bar that is easily removed from the door frame. That does the trick for me.
I find it easier to motivate myself to work out in the house because the time spent working out is cut in half as you don't have to travel or wait around for anything. The only problem I have is that it's limited and I've run out of ideas so been doing the same workout for far too long.
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Post by amipal on Jan 4, 2018 11:12:09 GMT
You people, this place.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 4, 2018 11:13:06 GMT
Home gym chat! I've got a wee spare room with dumbbells, dip bars and chin up bar that is easily removed from the door frame. That does the trick for me. I find it easier to motivate myself to work out in the house because the time spent working out is cut in half as you don't have to travel or wait around for anything. The only problem I have is that it's limited and I've run out of ideas so been doing the same workout for far too long. Back when I was buff, I found putting a bench press bar in the loft gap was better for chin ups then the door frame setup.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 11:15:04 GMT
Home gym chat! I've got a wee spare room with dumbbells, dip bars and chin up bar that is easily removed from the door frame. That does the trick for me. I find it easier to motivate myself to work out in the house because the time spent working out is cut in half as you don't have to travel or wait around for anything. The only problem I have is that it's limited and I've run out of ideas so been doing the same workout for far too long. Back when I was buff, I found putting a bench press bar in the loft gap was better for chin ups then the door frame setup. That's actually genius
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Post by BINK69 on Jan 4, 2018 11:16:22 GMT
Bunch of racists, even BINK wouldn't stoop that low.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 4, 2018 11:25:56 GMT
going to a gym where pikey gypos can't hog machines ... and people are actually polite to one another. I'd mention the irony, but I'm too busy calling you an ass-hat. You fucking ass-hat.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 11:33:00 GMT
I noticed recently that our local supermarket in its "seasonal items" aisle (Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Valentine's Day) has started getting in on the "new year's resolution" business and is displaying personal fitness items. I suppose that the nicotine patch and e-cigarette business is booming, too, but will fall off a cliff in February.
Games: Zelda Champions' Ballad. I decided to do Urbosa's story first as it happened to be the nearest to the Great Plateau and completed my first shrine there, but now I'm again up against the Yiga Clan and their one-hit kills. I've now got a strategy using bananas, hopefully this will work. Bananas have never failed me.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 11:37:08 GMT
I learnt some new words. I wish I hadn't.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 4, 2018 11:37:47 GMT
Home gym chat! I've got a wee spare room with dumbbells, dip bars and chin up bar that is easily removed from the door frame. That does the trick for me. I find it easier to motivate myself to work out in the house because the time spent working out is cut in half as you don't have to travel or wait around for anything. The only problem I have is that it's limited and I've run out of ideas so been doing the same workout for far too long. Back when I was buff, I found putting a bench press bar in the loft gap was better for chin ups then the door frame setup. This is the one I use which has the advantage of being wider than the door frame, but I do concur with Bloggie with regards to your idea. Pity I've no room for bench press.
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Post by Destry on Jan 4, 2018 11:39:08 GMT
Happy Fat Cat Thursday everyone!
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Post by Faceless on Jan 4, 2018 11:46:07 GMT
Paid an average of £898 per hour?!?
But are they happy though?
Probably. Fuckers
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Post by sockpuppetpseudonym on Jan 4, 2018 11:53:37 GMT
That Fatcat needs to undo the bottom button on his jacket.
I'm surprised he's risen to such a position without learning the 'Sometimes-Always-Never' rule.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 12:05:04 GMT
My cat is very thin, but if I had a fat cat it probably wouldn't share its fortune.
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 4, 2018 12:06:22 GMT
Back when I was buff, I found putting a bench press bar in the loft gap was better for chin ups then the door frame setup. This is the one I use which has the advantage of being wider than the door frame, but I do concur with Bloggie with regards to your idea. Pity I've no room for bench press. Wow, being fit seems like it would get expensive fast. I'll stick with being lazy and keep the cash thanks.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 4, 2018 12:16:29 GMT
This is the one I use which has the advantage of being wider than the door frame, but I do concur with Bloggie with regards to your idea. Pity I've no room for bench press. Wow, being fit seems like it would get expensive fast. I'll stick with being lazy and keep the cash thanks. I must have spend around £150 on my equipment over the last 12 years or so... Enjoy your £1.04 per month, bud! (if you think that's expensive, you should see what my early midlife crisis is making me consider splurging on a leather jacket.)
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 4, 2018 12:17:15 GMT
Back when I was buff, I found putting a bench press bar in the loft gap was better for chin ups then the door frame setup. This is the one I use which has the advantage of being wider than the door frame, but I do concur with Bloggie with regards to your idea. Pity I've no room for bench press. The bloke in the picture has a "SPQR" tattoo. Is he a genuine Roman or just a fan?
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 4, 2018 12:18:45 GMT
Wow, being fit seems like it would get expensive fast. I'll stick with being lazy and keep the cash thanks. I must have spend around £150 on my equipment over the last 12 years or so... Enjoy your £1.04 per month, bud! (if you think that's expensive, you should see what my early midlife crisis is making me consider splurging on a leather jacket.) I will. Time is a factor for me as well, I already have so many hobbies (and weak lemon drink), that actually standing up seems like it would take up a lot of my spare time.
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