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  • How do you ‘rescue’ your legs for another ride tomorrow?
  • simonfbarnes
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    hora = tart; surprise not

    SFB, People cant help it. Its human nature to show off alittle, show others that you are getting better and feel good that you are excelling at something amongst your peers. On the flipside it must be annoying to always have someone on the back I guess who doesnt improve at all. Looking at it from both sides philosphically

    it may well be natural to show off, but this need not be anything but cooperative, with everyone enjoying success (sometimes slightly jealously) and failure alike. And as for being slow, I think this is only really an issue in the winter when some other tarts can’t cope with cooling down 🙂

    hora
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    🙄 😐 The mind is powerful and willing but the body is weak and lady-like SFB

    simonfbarnes
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    but the body is weak and lady-like SFB

    Oi! I won’t have you demeaning women that way – just admit it’s horalike :o)

    hora
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    No my legs look like they belong to a girl. Now now SFB I dont want you try to hump my leg or photograph me….. 😆 😉 🙄

    simonfbarnes
    Free Member

    Now now SFB I dont want you try to hump my leg or photograph me

    fat chance :o) We all know what the stare of the basilisk does to cameras…

    Northwind
    Full Member

    My legs are dead the day after a ride- I can’t even commute 3 days in a row- because I’m still recovering from a big injury, but I just recently started using the SIS rego recovery drink and it does seem to make a big difference. My local tescos sells the bottles (10 doses I think) for about £7, so it’s cheap enough to try out, no great loss if it doesn’t work. It’s not especially nice, but it’s not disgusting either.

    hora
    Free Member

    SIS Go really **** with me – turns my poo pale brown for a couple of days afterwards. Sorry, alittle bit too much info but still.

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