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6th October 2008 #31
I just love shopping. And I guess I don't need much so try to justify it by buying stuff for the misses as she hardly has much as she has only been here for 10 weeks or so. I love her modelling them for me :-)
Good idea buddy. I think I have bought enough now and especially stuff that is future proof. :-) See the car below mate!
So sales guys don't have all the luck. It's amzing how many 'new car mishap' stories I am hearing about.
Wow! It seem they were determined tro get her.Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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10th October 2008 #32
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10th October 2008 #36
Newcastle United, not football just a joke. ha ha
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10th October 2008 #40
Praise be to Cedrick....
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10th October 2008 #41
I remeber scratching my Raleigh Banana as i stored it the shed on the first day i got it
After that i took proper care of it as i could bear the sight of my Banana in pain
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10th October 2008 #43
save him toks, looks like mission impossible thou
i use to work with a Libyan, he said he had to save me, so i wouldn't go to hell , he kept going on about evil genies who lived in the mountains,
crazy the things people have been conditioned into believing in
but we better not go there
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11th October 2008 #44
Hmmmn! I thought we get on famously anyway. Btw, why are you called the grandson of a shark?
Hmmn!
Oh my!!
Hahahahaha! On good form again andypaul! LOL
Cheers mate!!!
Engine
Cylinders/valves 6/4
Capacity in ccm 2,993
Stroke/bore in mm 90.0/84.0
Max. output in kW (PS) at 1/min 145 (197)/4,000
Max. torque in Nm at 1/min 400/1,300
Power-to-weight ratio (EU) in kg/hp 8.4
Oh no Joe, I really could not put a baby shark in the Save (Garonne), a river in southern France!!Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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11th October 2008 #46Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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12th October 2008 #48
I know quite a few pinays who can't swim. I taught Ruby and, although not very confident yet, I have taken her out of her depth.
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12th October 2008 #49
I know, it's so unusual. Especially for Pia as she lives so close to the beach and was there often before coming here.
My excuse has something to do with having an exceptionally high muscle to fat ratio. Actually, if the truth be known, I can swim a little (breaststroke) but only under water. I can't get my head up far enough to breathe - it's just bad technique.
I don't venture in the sea to often as I am so fearful that a lost shark will get me.
OO, me too. Was it hard to teach Ruby?Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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12th October 2008 #50
I am deeply shocked.
I cannot understand how such a simple thing as swimming can be ignored and dismissed as useless by a lot of people.
Swimming is a fantastic way to keep fit, but apart from that learning to swim may save your life.
I do admit too, that I am not a great swimmer and tire easily, but then again I am 57 years old, and a smoker.
I do like to swim underwater, and I still manage a pool width and half before re-surfacing for air, and never used goggles in my life.
All my kids have learnt to swim through the various school programmes, and are rather proficient at it, so I feel confident about their welfare if they decide to take themselves to the baths.
I was raised in a seaside town in Italy, just south of Rome, and used to spend as much time as possible on the beach, the breakwaters, or the dock.
I failed a couple of high school exams for not turning up, I thought that the fishing was better.....
When I was there with Jet a few weeks ago, on a delayed honeymoon, zillions of memories flooded back into my mind....
So as we went into the clear and clean water, I acted my shoe size and not my age.....
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12th October 2008 #51
God would have given us fins and called us Dolphins if we'd been intended to swim
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12th October 2008 #52
Not really - I just started with simple 'floating on the back', with a little support from below. After a while you find that you can remove your hand and the pupil will continue to float for a few seconds - just repeat and build on this.
I learnt to swim when I was 7 y/o and have swum regularly in many parts of the world.
Back in UK I was going to the local pool once a week and swimming 80 lengths (2kms) in an hour (and walking 1 km each way, there and back). Unfortunately that has stopped here in Phils - I only swim when we visit our beach.
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I once had a car as well!
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Most dive shops who put people through a scuba diving course tell their instructors to watch trainees as they complete some swimming.
Not all instructors do it though, I have met divers who have told me they can't swim a length at a swimming baths.
However, I think people who scuba dive and cannot swim are very brave people as the sea is quite frightening when you don't have any confidence in swimming any distance
Maybe Pia can hitch a ride with a friendly shark if the boat sinks
Actually most sharks are very friendly, but I always feel more alert when they are close to me in the big blue.
It is the small things that can be dangerous but I won't elaborate until you have passed your course
I wholeheartedly recommend learning to dive, it is a very relaxing thing to do in my experience
I used to dive at every opportunity when in warmer countries, but then I met Rochelyn and my priorities changed
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