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2015? You can keep it already

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Sometimes I wonder how the heck people carry on. Must be a human survival thing. Anyway last year thought I had a new job, was picking a bike, then it got knocked back, so let that one go, found another a mate had, had to let that go. Anyway this tosser with the "wonder" job has took the p*ss big time. I was one of the lucky ones, I have managed to get money for work done out of the little fekker before the Polish lads caught up with him.
But that meant no bike. So worked my balls off over end of last year and Christmas, with the view to having cash and this time of years a good time to wave cash under a dealers nose.
Or so I thought. :paranoid:
Last Saturday I had a heart attack at 49. 49?????? For ***** sake. Anyway guess what all my moneys going on bills coz my current employer is also a tosser and pays government SSP. :rolleyes:
So 2015 year of the bike?? :lol: :lol:
It could be worse at least I'm here to moan about it. :D
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Post by markg »

Mate, I had a heart attack last year at 47! Never knew it was coming, no warning or anything, infact it was a bit of a non event.
On the plus side, at least you can be treated for that now and turn life round, i'm now fitter than i've been for 10 years.
With what else you been through, at least it's a positive that you are still here to complain :)
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Post by Fatdog »

Hell, that's far to young to have one of those!! :eek:
I'm 46 years young but you still tend to think of heart attacks as something that happens to the 70+ generation.
Glad both of you chaps are ok to tell the tale!! :)
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I'm 57 now & still love getting out on the dirt bike (KTM) when the weather is shyte.

Maybe i've been lucky so far :unibrow:
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I think dirt biking is a good work out helping keep fit. :nod:
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Oops!

Stress and cigs?

Take is easy.
Converted to pedal power. Now skinny as fook.
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plodder wrote:Oops!

Stress and cigs?

Take is easy.
Hi Lee

Stress possibly. Cigs? Quit for a while now. Long hours and a bad diet did not help :rolleyes:
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Post by oldskoolexup »

Sorry to hear that.

Hope all works out for you, health and bikewise.
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I had a heart attack 13 years ago, I was 36 at the time,
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