Northern Sold
12:19 Tue May 30
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I used to run... road running ... mainly pre season training... good 5 or 6 miles 2 or 3 times a week... I'd say doing that has ruined my body completely... shin splints... and then a popped disc... all problems caused when I started running... like my old physio (John Gowan the Southend Utd physio) said... the human body is not constructed very well to run on rock hard concrete... I'd say now my body is fucked thanks to running on roads... oh and I have never taken Coke...
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ivan
12:08 Tue May 30
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18 months ago i took up running. It literally changed my life.After 20 years of taking coke i have even given that up. I recommend it to anyone
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Northern Sold
12:03 Tue May 30
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One thing worse than Joggers.... Club runners... fucking mental cases the lot of them... stick your fucking Park runs up your arse
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wd40
12:02 Tue May 30
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Get out your old run down cars and stop driving down to MacDonalds in them and join in you fat bastard's. Next your be slagging of the NHS.
Oh and to piss you off more ...them shit bikes passing you most are worth more than your car.
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tanman
11:18 Tue May 30
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Do you do any exercise then you prick?
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Fivetide
8:46 Mon May 29
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But does it actually bring any contentment or happiness to just spend all your time identifying more and more commonplace things to despise? Must be exhausting.
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Garth Algar
3:18 Mon May 29
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Have no problem with joggers except the ones that do it by the River Thames.
You have a whole fucking city to run in and you choose the narrowest spot possible.
Cunts.
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El Scorchio
2:32 Mon May 29
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Coffee 9:36
Bit of both probably! Definite sense of entitlement with some- similar to cyclists who feel red lights simply don;t apply to them.
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Darby_
11:59 Mon May 29
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I don't jog but I do plenty of exercise. Better that than being a fat miserable retard.
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the last eastender
11:21 Mon May 29
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Nothing wrong with jogging /running. Keeping yourself fit and healthy. Cyclists on the other hand. ....
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Bungo
10:03 Mon May 29
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Coffee 9:20 Mon May 29
Yes.
I'm still waiting for the middle-age crisis, jogger, twat phase to arrive.
Well, the middle-age crisis, jogger bit anyway.
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Coffee
9:36 Mon May 29
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Scorch
Poor manners and a sense of entitlement?
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El Scorchio
9:34 Mon May 29
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I'm all for people keeping fit and always step aside for joggers on the pavement when I'm walking, but what really pisses me off is when it's obvious to them I've done it and there is no acknowledgement or thanks that I've allowed them to carry on unimpeded when I didn't have to. I'd say that happens with 95% of them. A simple nod would do.
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Coffee
9:20 Mon May 29
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What happens to people between being repressed 20-something joggers and middle-aged crisis twat joggers? Do they become overweight, carnivorous boozers?
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Bungo
9:19 Mon May 29
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Sven Roeder 9:08 Mon May 29
It may be on purpose.. ;)
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Dan M
9:11 Mon May 29
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Good on them. Doing something positive.
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Sven Roeder
9:08 Mon May 29
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Joggers Has anyone called people running that this century?
Surely people running is a good thing in a world of PORKERS
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Bungo
9:01 Mon May 29
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I don't mind joggers nearly as much as cyclists.
At least they seem less determined to constantly block me in my car, travelling at about 20/25mph, constantly weaving behind and in front of me.
They do look funny though, wobbling along in their presumably very expensive jogging kit, with their specially shaped for holding while jogging water bottle.
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ohgodno
12:19 Mon May 29
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Nurse Ratched 12:16 Mon May 29
I know a vegan runner who has an Iphone and went to Cambridge.
There isn't an amount of time short enough.
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Nurse Ratched
12:16 Mon May 29
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Wrong, ohgodno.
It's five.
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