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Thread: Crossing the Line - Bring the pain- I'm almost 30

  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by Z
    After a hard day of skiing, and a hard night of drinking my knees are sore the next day, and I never have knee problems...Don't hurt really, but definitely feel different/unconfortable while im nursing my hangover. ONLY when I drink alot. What's the deal with that?

    edit- gonna ask in the gimp room....

    I get something like it too. It's partly do to a lack of nutrients in your system. Try to eat a banana when you can stomach it. It will help. Potassium is your friend.
    I just hope there isn't TOO much powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo
    Oh do hurry. The anticipation is agonizing.


    I just turned 31 and I'm biking and skiing harder than at any other point in my life. It hurts on hard, consecutive days and I can feel the old breaks and such but it's just more about a little warmup. You can whine at the end of the day............but at twenty freakin nine there's nothing stopping you from doing what you want to do.








    YET

    But yes I do have advil days where they might as well be m&ms. Thank gawd they taste the same on the outside.
    Yeah they have this sweet sugar coating that is kinda tasty but they don't melt in the mouth. I would still rather slug down a couple good old fashioned Vic's or Perc's though...maybe even throwing a couple beers on top or a shot of Jager would help too? Just a thought.
    If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

  3. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Altagirl
    Age doesn't matter anymore, what kind of shape you are in does. A lot of people don't know how old I am and it really doesn’t matter (I’ll be 40 in a few months; they do know how heavy I am though, that's my typical issue). I'm planning on dropping quite a bit of weight for this year's riding / racing season and plan on pushing the young 30 year olds over the place. Bottom line, don't worry about; take care of yourself and have fun instead.
    Good for you!!! I'm 38 and looking forward to 40, it's going to get here whether I like it or not. So might as well bring it in with a bang.

    Last season while on a lift in Mammoth I met a man of 82 years young, he was snowboarding. We struck up a conversation and he proceeded to tell me that he had taken up snowboarding at the age of 79. How freakin great is that??? He is my hero... I plan on celebrating my 94th b-day skiing with my kids, my grand kids and my great grandkids on that grand day. Don't ask why 94, it's my number.

    So suck it up young man you'll be skiing for many more years to come.

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    Yup, I'll be 30 in June too. Black balloon numero uno. I went skiing yesterday for the first time in two whole weeks and I could barely get out of bed this morning. I need to start doing yoga or something. That might help meet me some fine young ladies, too.

  5. #80
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    Quote Originally Posted by Z
    After a hard day of skiing, and a hard night of drinking my knees are sore the next day, and I never have knee problems...Don't hurt really, but definitely feel different/unconfortable while im nursing my hangover. ONLY when I drink alot. What's the deal with that?

    edit- gonna ask in the gimp room....
    Lack of nutrition to offset the poison. Food is the number one drug we put in our bodies. Healthy doses of organic vegetables will hold you together better than any doctor can. My knees have been toast forever. The better I eat, the less I notice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splat
    Lack of nutrition to offset the poison. Food is the number one drug we put in our bodies. Healthy doses of organic vegetables will hold you together better than any doctor can. My knees have been toast forever. The better I eat, the less I notice.
    That sounds like tree hugging hippy shit to me. I think the problem is that you havent drank enough to still be drunk the next morning and, as such, feel no pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roll - gybe

    I run a lot (20+/week), and this tears up my body more than anything.

    STOP DOING THIS SHIT!!!!!!


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