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Dr Watson
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posted January 10, 2006 13:41
My preferred activity of that class is backpacking. Although it's not really transportation, it's enjoyable outdoor fun for me. (It's slow paced, I prefer seeing quality of my surroundings to quantity of things I see.) I do it often actually. But I prefer to do only 1 or 2 trips in the winter months, so... how about some DDR!? ![[Big Grin]](biggrin.gif)
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zesovietrussian
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posted January 10, 2006 15:14
quote: Originally posted by Demosthenes: quote: Originally posted by Dr Watson: Should I ride my bike because it's the "in thing to do?" that would be a little hypocritical IMHO.
Biking in a large city or traffic in general hones your reflexes, makes you unafraid of risks.
Better yet, get a mountain bike and ride some technical trails if you're looking for thrills and risk factor. That way, you'll have no one but yourself to blame if you somehow manage to split your head wide-open. Riding on busy streets is fun, but I like to be in control and not have to constantly worry about some drunken cager running me down.
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Xanthine
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posted January 10, 2006 17:48
Or you can take up climbing.
Riding in traffic isn't anywhere near as thrilling as fleeing a thunderstorm. I will, however, concede that the traffic is more enjoyable.
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merr
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posted January 11, 2006 00:39
I would describe myself as an intermediate DDR player, but I can school some fools on Guitar Hero.
With that said, I swear to never put "school some fools" in any of my posts ever again.
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SilverBlade
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posted January 12, 2006 02:42
Ooo I loved DDR!
Unfortunately it faded rather quickly a few years ago and since my mat broke I was never able to find a replacement.
I should see to get the computer version! (I had to PS version)
I loved DDR, its good fun and the challenege of beating stages and stuff is pretty good fun. Plus you can do it in the comfort of your own home! ![[crazy]](graemlins/crazy.gif)
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drunkennewfiemidget
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posted January 12, 2006 06:17
quote: Originally posted by merr:
With that said, I swear to never put "school some fools" in any of my posts ever again.
That would be appreciated.
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MacManKrisK
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posted January 12, 2006 08:55
quote: Originally posted by SilverBlade: Ooo I loved DDR!
Unfortunately it faded rather quickly a few years ago and since my mat broke I was never able to find a replacement.
I should see to get the computer version! (I had to PS version)
I loved DDR, its good fun and the challenege of beating stages and stuff is pretty good fun. Plus you can do it in the comfort of your own home!
You could always Build Your Own
(OT: whereTF is Tut?!)
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GMx
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posted January 12, 2006 10:46
quote: Originally posted by MacManKrisK:
(OT: whereTF is Tut?!)
Probably too busy skiing somewhere...
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dragonman97
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posted January 12, 2006 11:45
quote: Originally posted by GMx: quote: Originally posted by MacManKrisK:
(OT: whereTF is Tut?!)
Probably too busy skiing somewhere...
He has a girlfriend now.
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