AndyBoBandy wrote: » I need that pain!!! I want to embrace it The last time I used to have (semi) regular work outs was playing 5-a-side 7-8 years ago with your very good self!! (I never liked being in goal when you were on the other team!!)
wally79 wrote: » You should get back playing he couldn't hit the side of a barn from 5 yards these days
Boom_Bap wrote: » That pain in the legs makes me happy, you know that you've done something good for yourself
AndyBoBandy wrote: » myself & herself getting out on our brand new bikes today and going for a cycle for the first time in probably 18 years (for me anyway). only went out for 20 minutes, I can feel it in the legs, but it felt great to be out on a bike again. and as Boom_Bap mentions, such a fine day.
LexieOnRale wrote: » My dog. He can smile. He strips his teeth at one side of his mouth when he gets excited. He's only recently started to do it. We call this "mean face". So I say "show me your mean face" and he strips one side of his mouth. Love it.
maudgonner wrote: » And they're delicious too!
FanadMan wrote: » Plenty of lambs and calves around here - watching them beats tv anyday
maudgonner wrote: » There's so many tiny lambs around at the minute. Even a heard-hearted cow like myself can't help but smile when I see them jumping around the place. They seem to go from being barely able to walk, to lepping around and racing each other in five minutes flat, the mad yokes!
LexieOnRale wrote: » Hot train guy got the same train as me this morning. Was thrilled. He got on the train and sat in front of me but with his back towards me. Then I was sad so as I couldn't see his lovely face. But I cheered up again when I realised I had a lovely view of his laptop screen, his left hand (not married) and I had to blow my nose about 5 times so I was delighted he didn't get to see me do that. Every cloud has a silver lining.
tomwaterford wrote: » Finished lambing