Lightning McQueen wrote: Totally agree, I quite often cycle, I do refuse to wear lycra though
Roger that. I will never 'get' the whole lycra thing.
Do most car drivers hate ALL cyclists or just ones who wear lycra and think they are in the Tour?
Lightning McQueen wrote: Totally agree, I quite often cycle, I do refuse to wear lycra though
Q. wrote:There's a bloke at my gym who wears only compression pants on his bottom half. Like, it's funny when we do it at footy training because we all know each other and do it for a larf, but FFS nobody wants to see your junk in public and especially when you're grunting through sets on the bench press.
Q. wrote:There's a bloke at my gym who wears only compression pants on his bottom half. Like, it's funny when we do it at footy training because we all know each other and do it for a larf, but FFS nobody wants to see your junk in public and especially when you're grunting through sets on the bench press.
heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
Q. wrote:heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
My chosen combo is the long tights with the 9-inch tights over the top. Keeps the package tight and makes the buttocks look firm.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Q. wrote:heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
My chosen combo is the long tights with the 9-inch tights over the top. Keeps the package tight and makes the buttocks look firm.
A pair of footy socks down the front too?
Q. wrote:
It's usually where I stash my box handler gloves.
heater31 wrote:Q. wrote:There's a bloke at my gym who wears only compression pants on his bottom half. Like, it's funny when we do it at footy training because we all know each other and do it for a larf, but FFS nobody wants to see your junk in public and especially when you're grunting through sets on the bench press.
Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
Q. wrote:heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
My chosen combo is the long tights with the 9-inch tights over the top. Keeps the package tight and makes the buttocks look firm.
MW wrote:Have you ruled out anxiety? When my 9 yr old daughter was around 7, she had tummy pain issues for 6 months before it was finally diagnosed with anxiety about some stuff that was happening at school that we did not know about nor did she want to talk about
Footy Chick wrote:Q. wrote:heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
My chosen combo is the long tights with the 9-inch tights over the top. Keeps the package tight and makes the buttocks look firm.
Does anyone here always say "buttocks" in a Forrest Gump voice?
Booney wrote:Footy Chick wrote:Q. wrote:heater31 wrote:Simply not acceptable at footy training either!
Had a bloke try to rock this combo at cricket training during the winter months....not in my house sunshine
My chosen combo is the long tights with the 9-inch tights over the top. Keeps the package tight and makes the buttocks look firm.
Does anyone here always say "buttocks" in a Forrest Gump voice? [emoji38]
I did. And I'm wondering if @Q. prefers to wear that or if it's what he prefers to look at.
wristwatcher wrote:People who take time out of my day and oxygen out of my air once a year to complain about horse racing on Melbourne Cup day. Shut up and enjoy a wonderful day on the Australian sporting Callander you pack of muppets
Spangas wrote:wristwatcher wrote:People who take time out of my day and oxygen out of my air once a year to complain about horse racing on Melbourne Cup day. Shut up and enjoy a wonderful day on the Australian sporting Callander you pack of muppets
No.
wristwatcher wrote:People who take time out of my day and oxygen out of my air once a year to complain about horse racing on Melbourne Cup day. Shut up and enjoy a wonderful day on the Australian sporting Callander you pack of muppets
Booney wrote:Spangas wrote:wristwatcher wrote:People who take time out of my day and oxygen out of my air once a year to complain about horse racing on Melbourne Cup day. Shut up and enjoy a wonderful day on the Australian sporting Callander you pack of muppets
No.
Go to Morphetville. Ask one of the trainers, strappers, stable hands if you can borrow a horse for 5 minutes. Now, see if you can get it to do something it doesn't want to.
A mates daughter has just started riding track work as part of her traineeship, she, like all horse people, is stark raving horse mad, she can't believe how excited some of them get prior to doing their track work and how some get edgy, jealous almost, of those who have left the stable before they have.
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