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<blockquote data-quote="Sean01" data-source="post: 1547268"><p>Hi [USER=426753]@Worthamfalls[/USER] - It's good to laugh.</p><p></p><p>I noticed you're from Aberdeen - I've visited many times. Some of my best week ends have started with ' and then I got out at Aberdeen Airport' I mostly use a treadmill, where I can guarantee the quality and flatness of the surface I walk on and there are bars to grab when I fall.</p><p></p><p>I often watch sword and sandal films on a dvd player (I have my own home gym). I can get very absorbed in these films so occasionally I will fall off the treadmill whilst dodging a swipe of a sword or an axe blow to the head. Watching Spartacus or Game of Thrones is like a full body work out!!!</p><p></p><p>Favourite walk - up your part of the world. I did the Loch Ness marathon in 2012 - best walk ever - ended up in Inverness. That was planned - I didn't get lost - there were arrows.</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean01, post: 1547268"] Hi [USER=426753]@Worthamfalls[/USER] - It's good to laugh. I noticed you're from Aberdeen - I've visited many times. Some of my best week ends have started with ' and then I got out at Aberdeen Airport' I mostly use a treadmill, where I can guarantee the quality and flatness of the surface I walk on and there are bars to grab when I fall. I often watch sword and sandal films on a dvd player (I have my own home gym). I can get very absorbed in these films so occasionally I will fall off the treadmill whilst dodging a swipe of a sword or an axe blow to the head. Watching Spartacus or Game of Thrones is like a full body work out!!! Favourite walk - up your part of the world. I did the Loch Ness marathon in 2012 - best walk ever - ended up in Inverness. That was planned - I didn't get lost - there were arrows. Sean [/QUOTE]
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