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I used to play cricket (indoor and 30-30), however I pinch nerves in my shoulders so that is no longer an option (off spin, medium pace/swing & upper middle order batsman).. Likewise I used to enjoy tennis, footy (AFL) and a bit of soccer, however three cartilage tears are enough for me now.. I also gave boxing a bit of a spin in my fitter days, but a left shoulder recon/knee damage but an abrupt end to that as well..

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Cry me a river.

I work two jobs (one happens to be reffing paintball), play computer and/or video games, build computers, fix computers for pleb mates, tinker with my car, play paintball regularly and tinker with my RC car and truck. That doesn't include sitting in front of the TV veging.

Harden up kidz.

P.S. I bet I'm even lazier than most of you put together!

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I used to play footy (AFL) trained 3 nights a week plus one night at the gym and playing on Saturday and sometimes Sunday too.

Also did boxing training, indoor volleyball and a bit of social Golf.

But since moving to WA I have only been doing a bit of Gym here and there and some boxing, But will be playing footy again next year.

Bubba what sort of RC's do you have? I have a HPI Savage with the works and a HPI Baja with a few mods.

So what is the other job??? Whoring??? :)

Shhh.. I don't want to have to start giving SAUWA discounts :P

Bubba what sort of RC's do you have? I have a HPI Savage with the works and a HPI Baja with a few mods.

Savage SS 4.6 and an electric on-road (TT01) that I've just got a new shell (34gtr ztune), fake cooler and zaust for :) and am going to start bombing it with alloy parts then throw a Castle Creations brushless in there :D

Edit: or I might just throw the brushless in there and when the TT01 destroys itself, get a HPI electric lol

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I used to play soccer, kickboxing and state netball....

But then I discovered that getting trashed on alcohol and fairy dust :down: was more fun!!!

I use to go to the gym, but had to cut back costs so I quit. I go for a 40min walk every afternoon and do Yoga?

And does Nintendo Wii count as sport?!?!?!

I clean my car once a week.... that's allot of energy

And of course yeah the bedroom sport, weekly aswell ...................im talking about pilates, guys :spank:

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