Is boxing you favourite sport?
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Is boxing you favourite sport?
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Two part question really. For me, boxing is not my favourite sport to watch. I am a Newcastle fan and have had a season ticket from the age of 16. I travel all over the county to watch them play. No better feeling than a local derby. In terms of training boxing is definately my favourite. Pretty much enjoy all aspects of boxing training, you feel as if you have acheived so much after a hard session. I am also into my weight training, but that is a vanity thing...
How about you guys...
Two part question really. For me, boxing is not my favourite sport to watch. I am a Newcastle fan and have had a season ticket from the age of 16. I travel all over the county to watch them play. No better feeling than a local derby. In terms of training boxing is definately my favourite. Pretty much enjoy all aspects of boxing training, you feel as if you have acheived so much after a hard session. I am also into my weight training, but that is a vanity thing...
How about you guys...
Lumbering_Jack- Posts : 4341
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Re: Is boxing you favourite sport?
Michaels, Sean wrote:
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
There's just no pleasing some folks.
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DAVE667 wrote:If they were from Poland, they were probably Psychologists who left Poland due to lack of work opportunities and were in England struggling to get by stacking shelves.prettyboykev wrote:They were woman better chance of them cleaning up for a couple of quid an hour.
My wife works with a Polish women who is a qualified teacher but ended up working here as an Admin Clerk
Shame but it happens their are a lot of immigrants who have came over here as skilled professionals who have ended up in low paid low skilled jobs. A lot of polish woman working in strip clubs in Glasgow. It was in the paper up here something like 60% of the dancers in Glasgow are European immigrats. Seems strange that someone can come over here with skills and end up dancing for money with their jubblies out.
SugarRayRussell (PBK)- Posts : 6716
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Re: Is boxing you favourite sport?
Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
SugarRayRussell (PBK)- Posts : 6716
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Maybe these Polish girls should start a taxi service for women who've made a terrible choice on their night out and really do need to get out of there and home ASAPprettyboykev wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
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prettyboykev wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
I had a young South African cricketer staying with me and I took him to Barclays to open a bank account. We were ushered to a desk and told someone would be with us soon. Just my luck that when someone did turn up it was fat bird number 1. I did ask if there was any 2 for 1 incentives currently being offered which salvaged a bit of my pride.
Michaels, Sean- Posts : 2542
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Re: Is boxing you favourite sport?
Michaels, Sean wrote:prettyboykev wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
I had a young South African cricketer staying with me and I took him to Barclays to open a bank account. We were ushered to a desk and told someone would be with us soon. Just my luck that when someone did turn up it was fat bird number 1. I did ask if there was any 2 for 1 incentives currently being offered which salvaged a bit of my pride.
Post of the day.
You just COULDN'T make that one up. Absolutely priceless.
HumanWindmill- VIP
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Well Michaels Sean, I'm sure the fat lasses enjoyed and appreciated your understanding nature and sly wit, you old smoothy, you!
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We had an agency lad working for us about 10 years back who was a right laugh. We used to have office night's out and he was as mad as a box of badger's. At closing time, we'd all pile round to his for a few more beers and then drift off home. Occasionally, some of us would crash at his place and crawl into work the following day.HumanWindmill wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:prettyboykev wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
I had a young South African cricketer staying with me and I took him to Barclays to open a bank account. We were ushered to a desk and told someone would be with us soon. Just my luck that when someone did turn up it was fat bird number 1. I did ask if there was any 2 for 1 incentives currently being offered which salvaged a bit of my pride.
Post of the day.
You just COULDN'T make that one up. Absolutely priceless.
Eventually his contract was up and we lost touch. Several months afterwards there was a disturbance at the front desk of the Police Station. The desk Sgt was telling a member of the public that he was willing to take a burglary report but that this person would be best off telling the whole story.
All we heard was, "Look, I did NOT invite this man back to my house for sex. Yes, I met him in a pub, no, I don't know who he was, yes, we went back to mine for drinks and when I woke up all my stuff had been stolen!
Two guesses who it was!!!!!!
We did have to go tell the desk Sgt that the lad was a genuine decent bloke, somewhat naive perhaps, but certainly not that way inclined.
It WAS funny though!
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DAVE667 wrote:We had an agency lad working for us about 10 years back who was a right laugh. We used to have office night's out and he was as mad as a box of badger's. At closing time, we'd all pile round to his for a few more beers and then drift off home. Occasionally, some of us would crash at his place and crawl into work the following day.HumanWindmill wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:prettyboykev wrote:Michaels, Sean wrote:They were very shy in the morning. I think the John Smiths had worn off.
A couple of months later i had a similar experience with 2 fat birds. I was getting a bit of sly action with one of them (we were all in the same bed), when the other one went for a cheeky wrap around. Unfortunately the one i was dealing with didn't appreciate the others involvement and went downstairs. Fat bird number 2 then bottled it and said I had to leave.
Wouldn't have minded so much but it was pi55ing with rain and at 5am in the morning i couldn't get a taxi!
Fat birds should be more grateful.
I had a young South African cricketer staying with me and I took him to Barclays to open a bank account. We were ushered to a desk and told someone would be with us soon. Just my luck that when someone did turn up it was fat bird number 1. I did ask if there was any 2 for 1 incentives currently being offered which salvaged a bit of my pride.
Post of the day.
You just COULDN'T make that one up. Absolutely priceless.
Eventually his contract was up and we lost touch. Several months afterwards there was a disturbance at the front desk of the Police Station. The desk Sgt was telling a member of the public that he was willing to take a burglary report but that this person would be best off telling the whole story.
All we heard was, "Look, I did NOT invite this man back to my house for sex. Yes, I met him in a pub, no, I don't know who he was, yes, we went back to mine for drinks and when I woke up all my stuff had been stolen!
Two guesses who it was!!!!!!
We did have to go tell the desk Sgt that the lad was a genuine decent bloke, somewhat naive perhaps, but certainly not that way inclined.
It WAS funny though!
Poor sod would have taken a while to live that one down.
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I suppose the difficulty is when you meet up with him and his wife/girlfriend and the best story you can tell her is that one.
"You used to chat to strange men in pubs and invite them back to your house for drinks?"
"Yes love, but not in a weird way!"
"You used to chat to strange men in pubs and invite them back to your house for drinks?"
"Yes love, but not in a weird way!"
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Re: Is boxing you favourite sport?
Never had a three in a bed...
Makes the bed too warm...harder to sleep..
Makes the bed too warm...harder to sleep..
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