puredingo wrote:When walking with the otherhalf ... start an argument, let it simmer to just under boiling point until she administer the silent treatment. Enjoy the serenity.
north-north-west wrote:Never have a Clif bar more than three hours before the end of the days walking.
johnw wrote:north-north-west wrote:Never have a Clif bar more than three hours before the end of the days walking.
There's a story in there that I'm still trying to figure out...
Orion wrote:One thing I've learnt is to never have a Clif bar.
north-north-west wrote:johnw wrote:north-north-west wrote:Who was that so-and-so who told us about them being on sale at Woolies?
Orion wrote: I avoid Clif bars because I find them inedible. I think they're supposed to be cookie-like but if so they're the world's worst cookies ever. To me they mostly resemble dog biscuits.
doogs wrote:not bushwalking related...but, never go for an eye test with a hangover
Huntsman247 wrote:Alternately, don't hurt yourself.
north-north-west wrote:Huntsman247 wrote:Alternately, don't hurt yourself.
I'm still trying to work out how to do that one. May be beyond my capabilities.
Slow is not in my vocabulary. Well I suppose it is now as I'm limping everywhere [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]Warin wrote:north-north-west wrote:Huntsman247 wrote:Alternately, don't hurt yourself.
I'm still trying to work out how to do that one. May be beyond my capabilities.
Going slower .. should work.
I should try it... (he says with one blacking toe nail)
Petew wrote:Blackening toenail? Don't wear more socks than you're used to in your old boots....
Petew wrote:There goes your career as an international foot model....
Zapruda wrote:I miss when I had normal feet...
Zapruda wrote:Petew wrote:There goes your career as an international foot model....
The truth hurts. Lucky I have my beautiful hands
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