1. Getting up at 6.30am to go and cox a mens rowing crew who asked me last minute last night. One of them didn't turn up, so I didn't cox. However, my 2nd year girls were out so I coached them.
2. Enjoying the luck of a nice new hot pot of tea being placed on the counter as I entered breakfast after said coaching session
3. Spending the morning dossing around.
4. Had a nice lunch in Trevs
5. Did some washing
That is all. I shall continue my celebrations in a similar style. Yay
I believe fully that exercising when ill in defiance usually makes it better in the long run. Like when I am in pain, I'll hit that part of my body until it stops hurting/goes numb, just to show that I don't take anyones ****.
I believe fully that exercising when ill in defiance usually makes it better in the long run. Like when I am in pain, I'll hit that part of my body until it stops hurting/goes numb, just to show that I don't take anyones ****.
This may be the reason why you are ALWAYS ill/injured!!
Robbie - No, I'm old now, I had a few drinks in Trevs bar with my close friends. 'twas nice Also, one of my presents was a "laser quest" style thing - two guns and two chest panel/sensor thingies. The amazing thing about it is that if you get shot by your opponent, you get an electric shock from your gun!!! It was HILARIOUS playing this in the bar, hehe
Jess - I didn't necessarily WANT to get up at 6.30am, but I coached my girls last year on my 21st birthday (the morning after my mahoosive party) and so I wanted to keep with tradition. Anyway, getting up is hell...but coaching my girls more than makes up for it!....I'm going to miss coaching when I leave Durham!!
Chris - I'll do your washing if you bring it to Trevs hehe
Thanks everyone! I'm now officially an old man, yay