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Reply to: Sitting down & standing up again.
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Previously on "Sitting down & standing up again."
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Originally posted by Unix View PostCUK is blocked at my new contract, what have I missed?
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Originally posted by Unix View PostDid it no problem. Standing back up took a bit of thrust though.
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I mentioned this to the current wife at breakfast. She's a sucker for this kind of thing. I then endured a very disturbing few minutes as she grunted and rocked back and forth in her dressing gown and pants.
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I can tell you right now I cannot do it, nor would I ever try to do it.
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Fifty, smoker, drink far too much, bugger all exercise and did this no problem.
So time to tear up those silly new year resolutions me thinks.
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I used to do 12 unassisted stand up and sit-downs per night.
Then I realised that I could carry a fozzies in each hand, so now I do 6
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Sorry, but isn't something with daily mail and science/tech in the URL a contradiction in terms?
I've not been able to do this since my early twenties and I'm not dead yet...
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWhat load of complete bollocks that article is. Still, it is the Wail.
Oh.
It's right there in the title.
<cynical mode>
It's probably been sponsored by the Physiotherapists Marketing Board (if there is one)
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I'm not going to try just in case I can't do it and have to spend then next six years wondering when the axe will fall...
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What load of complete bollocks that article is. Still, it is the Wail.
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Getting down was fine as I sit cross legged. Then attempting to get up without a hand my knee popped.
Thank you OP.
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