How can I be expected to train when...

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Re: How can I be expected to train when...

Postby Jon H » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:17 pm

I rode out to the Ashdown Forest yesterday and didn't see any sheep at all. Nor any ramblers either :wink: .
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Re: How can I be expected to train when...

Postby thePinkDreamMachine » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:26 pm

lambing season is upon us. its only going to get worse,

it’s the kiwi’s you’ve got to feel sorry for, NZ has as many sheep as there are people in the UK,

and Having spent a year in new Zealand and a farm girl at my roots, I really don’t see what’s so rare about this occurrence. :)

The number of times the bloody cows made me late for school became a seasonaly excuses
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Re: How can I be expected to train when...

Postby Antloony » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:31 pm

[quote="thePinkDreamMachine"]The number of times the bloody cows made me late for school


Should have tried riding a bike to school then and left the cows in the milking shed where they belong. :D
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Re: How can I be expected to train when...

Postby -Adam- » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:41 pm

[quote="thePinkDreamMachine"]lambing season is upon us.


Really? When I was down at my Aunts place in Wiltshire a couple of weeks ago, her sheep were only just getting it on!! How quick is their pregnancy!!?

[quote="thePinkDreamMachine"]I really don’t see what’s so rare about this occurrence. :)


That's the problem, it's not a rare occurence!! Besides, I'm more of a medium kinda guy when it comes to lamb... :lol:
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