Nick Against the World (95 Viewers)

Dragon

Senior Member
Apr 24, 2003
27,407
Seven said:
My knee is killing me. To make matters even worse I know exactly how I can treat it: by going to the gym. Unfortunately enough I have to study like hell these days, so I can't go training. This really really blows.

What do you have to study?
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
Seven said:
My knee is killing me. To make matters even worse I know exactly how I can treat it: by going to the gym. Unfortunately enough I have to study like hell these days, so I can't go training. This really really blows.
I used to have a problem with 'overstretched ligaments'. Training used to help and when I couldn't train I had these exercises from the physio therapist
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,783
ßömßärdîër said:
Hey Greg, trying to skype it up?
Oooh... good idea. Too bad I'm in the middle of work at the moment...

(@ Nick: I obviously need to spend a lot of time counting my millions :money: :money: :money: :p)
 

Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
4,734
ßömßärdîër said:
Paul, why do you support Chelsea?


You glory hunting son of a chimp chump.
You talking to me Burkey ?

What the hell are you waffling on about now, where exactly do you get the idea I support Chelsea… I’ve never said that.
I have never supported Chelsea and never will… I have supported precisely one team my entire life and will only support that one team for the rest of my life… Juve

Don’t question my support of juve… A team I’m a season ticket holder of (and one of the few who have already sent off their renewal form for next season), a team I have spent tens of thousands of pounds on, following them around the world, a team I have made sacrifices for… Can you say the same for your support of Bayern… I doubt it!

Did you get this idea from my profile? Where it clearly says the word FOLLOW not SUPPORT… Since when are these, the same thing…

Does supporting juve mean that I shouldn’t watch and keep an eye on other teams? I don’t think so… Does being a supporter of juve mean that I can’t have preferred teams in other leagues? … I don’t think so…

Am I not entitled to keep an eye on and have a certain soft spot for the team of the place I was born? The team nigh on my entire family have followed since the club was founded… The team which were the first side I ever watched live… The team several members of my family have played for… The team of my home…

I’m not entitled to that because I support juve… Get real!!

Call me what you like, but don’t question my allegiance to the team I love…
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
YOu could have just said "no" and said, but I have followed them since I was a mere gapped-toothed lad of 2 stones, and I would have said, "Cheers, mate" but good job tearing apart that keyboard to make yourself feel better.

Ohh, and by the way, why would I have reason to, or why would I, in any respect of the word, have reason to "question your support of Juve"?

I never said that, I just asked if you supported Chink Chump Chelsea, and "my B," you big dumb nigel for mixing up support with follow.

So, go ahead and turn your Dizzie Rascal back up.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
Erik said:
These are great days for an evening walk through the Netherlands.

This one's for Seven :D
why do i get the notion that you spend half the year praying for the nation to go oranjie crazy?? it looks like an explosion at a village people concert
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
9,576
Seven said:
My knee is killing me. To make matters even worse I know exactly how I can treat it: by going to the gym. Unfortunately enough I have to study like hell these days, so I can't go training. This really really blows.
Careful with that. Joint pain is not something you should exercise on.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
swag said:
Erik must go for very long evening walks. :p

Actually, he dons orange underpants and ties an orange beach towel around his neck, then runs through the streets with his arms outstretched ala L'aeroplanino Montella, calling himself "Captain Nederland" and helping citizens in distress. He asks no remuneration, only a handful of meatballs and carrot snacks.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,344
mikhail said:
Careful with that. Joint pain is not something you should exercise on.
Actually this one is. It's called jumper's knee. Basically it means your knee cap is a bit loose and due to a long and hard season I got tired. What I should do is strengthen my quadriceps so that the knee cap is hold in place better. Normally, I would agree that training indeed isn't the best thing to do, but in this case it's obligatory.
 

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