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Re: Dust

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:09 pm

Lordo wrote:
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Sotos wrote:Going for walks/jogging in this dust is worst for your health than if you had stayed home smoking cigarettes ;) And Tim... are we to believe that in over thirty years you have never been sick enough or the weather was never bad enough to keep you home???


Believe or not, it's up to you. I was in hospital for a few days in 1982, so I didn't take my daily walks then, and I am pretty certain it has been every day since then.

trust sottovillo to come up with that one. if you compare the number of times you have done and it which is in the thousands and the number of times which you may not have done which is a few times. inmy book it is so negligible it can be ignored. similar to sottovillos brain cells really. insignificant.


No, seriously, without fail I have had my daily walk for all that time.
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Re: Dust

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:47 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Sotos wrote:Going for walks/jogging in this dust is worst for your health than if you had stayed home smoking cigarettes ;) And Tim... are we to believe that in over thirty years you have never been sick enough or the weather was never bad enough to keep you home???


Believe or not, it's up to you. I was in hospital for a few days in 1982, so I didn't take my daily walks then, and I am pretty certain it has been every day since then.

trust sottovillo to come up with that one. if you compare the number of times you have done and it which is in the thousands and the number of times which you may not have done which is a few times. inmy book it is so negligible it can be ignored. similar to sottovillos brain cells really. insignificant.


No, seriously, without fail I have had my daily walk for all that time.


I often see Tim going for his walk, at a brisk pace up the hill.

Reminds me of a Noel Coward Song..."Mad dogs and Englishmen..."
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Re: Dust

Postby Lordo » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:48 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Sotos wrote:Going for walks/jogging in this dust is worst for your health than if you had stayed home smoking cigarettes ;) And Tim... are we to believe that in over thirty years you have never been sick enough or the weather was never bad enough to keep you home???


Believe or not, it's up to you. I was in hospital for a few days in 1982, so I didn't take my daily walks then, and I am pretty certain it has been every day since then.

trust sottovillo to come up with that one. if you compare the number of times you have done and it which is in the thousands and the number of times which you may not have done which is a few times. inmy book it is so negligible it can be ignored. similar to sottovillos brain cells really. insignificant.


No, seriously, without fail I have had my daily walk for all that time.

Thats excellent tim. i wish i was so disciplined. i start walking and one thing and another seems to get in the way. I suppose it is work related. one minute i am here next minute i am there.
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Re: Dust

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Sep 09, 2015 2:48 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Sotos wrote:Going for walks/jogging in this dust is worst for your health than if you had stayed home smoking cigarettes ;) And Tim... are we to believe that in over thirty years you have never been sick enough or the weather was never bad enough to keep you home???


Believe or not, it's up to you. I was in hospital for a few days in 1982, so I didn't take my daily walks then, and I am pretty certain it has been every day since then.

trust sottovillo to come up with that one. if you compare the number of times you have done and it which is in the thousands and the number of times which you may not have done which is a few times. inmy book it is so negligible it can be ignored. similar to sottovillos brain cells really. insignificant.


No, seriously, without fail I have had my daily walk for all that time.


I often see Tim going for his walk, at a brisk pace up the hill.

Reminds me of a Noel Coward Song..."Mad dogs and Englishmen..."


Love that song.
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