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Title: Hard
Post by: TheBoy on 17 January 2019, 20:15:47
Just been out for a walk, passed the local rugby club, and the mad frickers are out there playing with their odd shaped balls.

Its -1C, the ground is frozen and rock hard, and still has a snow scattering from this morning's flurry.

Do these guys have balls of steel?  Can you imagine the namby pamby, gay poofter premier league footballers playing in such conditions?
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 17 January 2019, 20:39:09
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: BazaJT on 17 January 2019, 21:04:03
Don't know about the rugby players-they're all "hard" to me anyway but I'm still trying to get my head round the idea of TB being "just out for a walk" :D
Meanwhile the 6 Nations kicks off on 2nd of next month :y
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 17 January 2019, 21:35:49
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
That was before the players got paid...
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 17 January 2019, 21:51:59
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
That was before the players got paid...
There's plenty of big hard lads in the premiership. Try being tackled by one of them, it will make your eyes water.  ;D
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 17 January 2019, 23:06:59
I was out training tonight. -3 here apparently.  Was only cold for about 15 mins.  After that it was quite toasty.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 January 2019, 05:40:17
I was out training tonight. -3 here apparently.  Was only cold for about 15 mins.  After that it was quite toasty.
There are some proper pansified knob heads around...

Been doing an induction all week, rooms are quite warm, so have had the aircon on full chat... Nice and comfortable in short sleeved shirt but one chap insisted on making a drama out of putting on two jumpers and a coat rather than asking to turn the temperature up slightly.

Given that he was doing the job, (working out on the Ramp), last year, but started in May and finished in October, he's in for one hell of a surprise next week when we start outside ;D

I will be laughing my nads off wearing a T shirt, fleece and hi vis. I can see him wearing full artic gear or asking for a job inside ;D
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 10:33:40
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
That was before the players got paid...
There's plenty of big hard lads in the premiership. Try being tackled by one of them, it will make your eyes water.  ;D

Nancy boys. Some of the foreign ones wear gloves when it gets a bit nippy.
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Sorry, my mistake, all the players in the ENGLISH premier league are foreign johnnies. :)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 10:36:32
Just been out for a walk, passed the local rugby club, and the mad frickers are out there playing with their odd shaped balls.

Its -1C, the ground is frozen and rock hard, and still has a snow scattering from this morning's flurry.

Do these guys have balls of steel?  Can you imagine the namby pamby, gay poofter premier league footballers playing in such conditions?

Yes, oddly shaped balls as you have already mentioned. :)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 18 January 2019, 11:28:59
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
That was before the players got paid...
There's plenty of big hard lads in the premiership. Try being tackled by one of them, it will make your eyes water.  ;D

Nancy boys. Some of the foreign ones wear gloves when it gets a bit nippy.
,
Sorry, my mistake, all the players in the ENGLISH premier league are foreign johnnies. :)
What would a carrot crunching yokel from Lincolnsausageshire know about football? I'm try to think of a team that comes from those parts.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 11:30:33
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
That was before the players got paid...
There's plenty of big hard lads in the premiership. Try being tackled by one of them, it will make your eyes water.  ;D

Nancy boys. Some of the foreign ones wear gloves when it gets a bit nippy.
,
Sorry, my mistake, all the players in the ENGLISH premier league are foreign johnnies. :)
What would a carrot crunching yokel from Lincolnsausageshire know about football? I'm try to think of a team that comes from those parts.

The mighty Lincoln city. :)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 18 January 2019, 12:18:16
Yes, of course. Currently sitting atop league two.  ::)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 14:00:38
Yes, of course. Currently sitting atop league two.  ::)

Beautiful historic city. Probably less likely to get mugged or beaten than in the city where Everton play. :)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 18 January 2019, 14:26:50
I was out training tonight. -3 here apparently.  Was only cold for about 15 mins.  After that it was quite toasty.
There are some proper pansified knob heads around...

Been doing an induction all week, rooms are quite warm, so have had the aircon on full chat... Nice and comfortable in short sleeved shirt but one chap insisted on making a drama out of putting on two jumpers and a coat rather than asking to turn the temperature up slightly.

Given that he was doing the job, (working out on the Ramp), last year, but started in May and finished in October, he's in for one hell of a surprise next week when we start outside ;D

I will be laughing my nads off wearing a T shirt, fleece and hi vis. I can see him wearing full artic gear or asking for a job inside ;D

For me it's not about being 'ard, it's just you don't let your mates/team down.  Plus I don't really feel the cold unless I am sick.  I often wear a vest jacket outside just so that people don't think I am deranged.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 14:49:49
I was out training tonight. -3 here apparently.  Was only cold for about 15 mins.  After that it was quite toasty.
There are some proper pansified knob heads around...

Been doing an induction all week, rooms are quite warm, so have had the aircon on full chat... Nice and comfortable in short sleeved shirt but one chap insisted on making a drama out of putting on two jumpers and a coat rather than asking to turn the temperature up slightly.

Given that he was doing the job, (working out on the Ramp), last year, but started in May and finished in October, he's in for one hell of a surprise next week when we start outside ;D

I will be laughing my nads off wearing a T shirt, fleece and hi vis. I can see him wearing full artic gear or asking for a job inside ;D

For me it's not about being 'ard, it's just you don't let your mates/team down.  Plus I don't really feel the cold unless I am sick. I often wear a vest jacket outside just so that people don't think I am deranged.

I'm 'sayin nuffin'. :)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 18 January 2019, 14:53:43
Yes, of course. Currently sitting atop league two.  ::)

Beautiful historic city. Probably less likely to get mugged or beaten than in the city where Everton play. :)
Lincoln features quite regularly on "Pissed up Britain behaving badly" or some such tosh. Not what I would a "nice" place at on Friday nights or weekends.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: redelitev6 on 18 January 2019, 15:12:19
Just been out dogging, passed the local rugby club, and the mad frickers are out there playing with their odd shaped balls.

Its -1C, the ground is frozen and rock hard, and still has a snow scattering from this morning's flurry.

Do these guys have balls of steel?  Can you imagine the namby pamby, gay poofter premier league footballers playing in such conditions?
fixed that for you  :y
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 January 2019, 17:00:14
Yes, of course. Currently sitting atop league two.  ::)

Beautiful historic city. Probably less likely to get mugged or beaten than in the city where Everton play. :)
Lincoln features quite regularly on "Pissed up Britain behaving badly" or some such tosh. Not what I would a "nice" place at on Friday nights or weekends.

Yes....sadly not every city is 100% teetotal like Liverpool. :-\
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: TheBoy on 18 January 2019, 17:18:24
They used to...frequently. Don't you remember seeing the football pitches with the lines cleared of snow? Undersoil heating has made the pitches more playable, but they will be out there in minus temperatures this weekend.
I do. That was when it was a sport, and people played fair, but tough. A sport worth watching.

Not like the poofters with their woollen gloves nowadays, who seem to have spent more time a drama school than sports training.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 18 January 2019, 18:02:54
I was out training tonight. -3 here apparently.  Was only cold for about 15 mins.  After that it was quite toasty.
There are some proper pansified knob heads around...

Been doing an induction all week, rooms are quite warm, so have had the aircon on full chat... Nice and comfortable in short sleeved shirt but one chap insisted on making a drama out of putting on two jumpers and a coat rather than asking to turn the temperature up slightly.

Given that he was doing the job, (working out on the Ramp), last year, but started in May and finished in October, he's in for one hell of a surprise next week when we start outside ;D

I will be laughing my nads off wearing a T shirt, fleece and hi vis. I can see him wearing full artic gear or asking for a job inside ;D

For me it's not about being 'ard, it's just you don't let your mates/team down.  Plus I don't really feel the cold unless I am sick. I often wear a vest jacket outside just so that people don't think I am deranged.

I'm 'sayin nuffin'. :)

With your taste in certain women, I don't think you are in a position to judge m'lud ::)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Rods2 on 19 January 2019, 00:16:39
I had a hospital appointment this morning and cycled there. It was a bit cold, but comfortable at -4degC where the exercise keeps you warm. :y As soon as I got into the hot hospital I started sweating buckets and the pads for an ECG kept falling off. ;D Anybody that knows Frimley Park Hospital knows it's cardiac outpatients is like playing Crystal Maze to solve the problem to understand their trail of cryptic signs. :-[ :-[ Fortunalely I arrived 15 minutes early and won where I ended up in reception with 2 minutes to spare. :) 8)
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Kevin Wood on 19 January 2019, 09:58:26
I had a hospital appointment this morning and cycled there. It was a bit cold, but comfortable at -4degC where the exercise keeps you warm. :y As soon as I got into the hot hospital I started sweating buckets and the pads for an ECG kept falling off. ;D Anybody that knows Frimley Park Hospital knows it's cardiac outpatients is like playing Crystal Maze to solve the problem to understand their trail of cryptic signs. :-[ :-[ Fortunalely I arrived 15 minutes early and won where I ended up in reception with 2 minutes to spare. :) 8)

Didn't have to remortgage to pay for the parking either, presumably. :y
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Rods2 on 20 January 2019, 15:29:18
I had a hospital appointment this morning and cycled there. It was a bit cold, but comfortable at -4degC where the exercise keeps you warm. :y As soon as I got into the hot hospital I started sweating buckets and the pads for an ECG kept falling off. ;D Anybody that knows Frimley Park Hospital knows it's cardiac outpatients is like playing Crystal Maze to solve the problem to understand their trail of cryptic signs. :-[ :-[ Fortunalely I arrived 15 minutes early and won where I ended up in reception with 2 minutes to spare. :) 8)

Didn't have to remortgage to pay for the parking either, presumably. :y

Correct and that is if you can find a parking space. Parking my bike is easy as the bike racks are always half empty. :y
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 20 January 2019, 16:49:15
Its not finding a parking space at Frimley Park, its getting there in the first place.  The queues are horrific.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 January 2019, 05:13:08
Its not finding a parking space at Frimley Park, its getting there in the first place.  The queues are horrific.
You could probably walk there in the same time from yours...
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 21 January 2019, 05:33:58
Its not finding a parking space at Frimley Park, its getting there in the first place.  The queues are horrific.
You could probably walk there in the same time from yours...

I often cycle as its easy to access but lately i have been having foot problems.  I was in a boot cast for a few months last year.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Rods2 on 24 January 2019, 17:41:51
Its not finding a parking space at Frimley Park, its getting there in the first place.  The queues are horrific.
You could probably walk there in the same time from yours...

I often cycle as its easy to access but lately i have been having foot problems.  I was in a boot cast for a few months last year.

I hope you don't end up in the same situation as my ex-wife where a bone in her foot had collapsed and she needed an operation and pinning followed by 3 months with a heavy cast and another 3 months with a light one. Once the final cast was taken off it hadn't worked so had to be repeated, which has now been done, with another 6 months recovery time. The recovery part means limited mobility, basically it will end up with 12 months+ of sitting on the sofa watching TV & no driving. :o :o :o
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 31 January 2019, 13:49:10
Its not finding a parking space at Frimley Park, its getting there in the first place.  The queues are horrific.
You could probably walk there in the same time from yours...

I often cycle as its easy to access but lately i have been having foot problems.  I was in a boot cast for a few months last year.

I hope you don't end up in the same situation as my ex-wife where a bone in her foot had collapsed and she needed an operation and pinning followed by 3 months with a heavy cast and another 3 months with a light one. Once the final cast was taken off it hadn't worked so had to be repeated, which has now been done, with another 6 months recovery time. The recovery part means limited mobility, basically it will end up with 12 months+ of sitting on the sofa watching TV & no driving. :o :o :o

Nope.  My right foot is in intermittent pain.  Despite MRI, x-ray and ultrasound tests 3 different doctors have no idea what is wrong.  So I am now under the care of the physio-terrorist who is also unsure what is wrong. 

I have told them that as they cannot find anything wrong with my foot I am going to continue playing rugby until it is worse and they can figure it out.  Speaking of which, I need to remember to pack my tracksuit bottoms for rugby training tonight.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 31 January 2019, 14:44:11
I have a similar problem with my left foot. Every time it gets painful enough for me to seriously consider booking a Doctors appointment, it eases off again for a while.
I may get to the bottom of it one day, but as TB says " a bit of pain never hurt anyone".  :D
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: ronnyd on 31 January 2019, 14:54:51
Similar thing with left knee. Aches generally when walking or getting on bike. Says to SWMBO that i,ll book a docs appointment and it clears for a while then comes back again. Gettin old ain,t  fun chaps.  :(
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 31 January 2019, 15:01:24
From admiration for hardy rugby footballists to an aches and pains competition.  ;D
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 31 January 2019, 15:28:04
Gout?
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: TheBoy on 31 January 2019, 17:41:06
Gout?
I seem to have caught a spot of that myself, contracted either in Londonium or Walsall.  What shitholes I get sent to :(
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Gaffers on 31 January 2019, 18:37:31
Gout?

Nope, all scans clear and in the wrong part of the foot.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: TheBoy on 31 January 2019, 19:09:00
They are out training again. That's keen.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: Rods2 on 31 January 2019, 19:15:45
They will be real hard core if they are still training in -45degC in the USA mid-west. ::) ::) ::)

Coldest I've known my wife's family to suffer in Ukraine is -35degC which did damage or kill a number of trees on their smallholding including walnuts.
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: STEMO on 31 January 2019, 19:18:26
They will be real hard core if they are still training in -45degC in the USA mid-west. ::) ::) ::)

Coldest I've known my wife's family to suffer in Ukraine is -35degC which did damage or kill a number of trees on their smallholding including walnuts.
Oh no! Frozen walnuts.  ;D
Title: Re: Hard
Post by: TheBoy on 01 February 2019, 16:51:00
They will be real hard core if they are still training in -45degC in the USA mid-west. ::) ::) ::)

Coldest I've known my wife's family to suffer in Ukraine is -35degC which did damage or kill a number of trees on their smallholding including walnuts.
I've never been below -19C (ignoring windchill), which was on top of Mount Brackley about 10yrs back.  Cold enough it froze my water meter on several occasions.

I tend not to feel the cold, but I remember that year, when the wind blew on your face, it stung.