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Previously on "What were you good at when you were younger ?"
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I used to be good at Rugby playing in the school team, but then got into Kayaking all because some women I fancied did it, and then started taking sport more competitively entering the Devizes to Westminster marathon a few times until injury stopped me in my tracks
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Pottery -as in throwing pots on a potters wheel.
I made some lovely stuff.
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I used to be brilliant at sex, start to finish in a couple of minutes.
Now it takes me hours to reach the end point.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostTable tennis ! Was also half decent at footie but drugs, alcohol and dirty tarts put paid to that.
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me....martial arts, in particular paper folding, a pink belt in origami, my ability to fold water bombs and fighter planes was notorius.
Later on train spotting, where even if I say so myself, I was particularly talented, able to spot rare locomotives at 400 yards.
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I was a truly fantastic drummer, the best break I had was to have a formal training on the snare drum for 2 years between 11 and 13. Podemskis snare drum method is the bible.
Between 15 and 20 I was putting in 4 hours a day practice, then life got in the way. Don't have the full on wrist strength now and the older you get the slower you get. I'm still tulip hot though.
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General balance and control on a BMX. Could balance indefinitely without going forward just by adjusting tilt and using front brakes, stand on front tyre, ride it up 4/5 steps etc.
Some of it comes back to me now but it doesn't quite look as cool a 12 stone bloke on an old mountain bike.
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Fourier surfaces. I had a complete understanding of them when I did the end of semester assignment. Couldn't remember how to do them at all when studying for the exam four months later. I suppose I should have gone to my tutor at that point, but I was young and stupid.
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Got to Grade 5 on the Viola. I was a first violin in the school orchestra when the school acquired two violas and me and another musician were told to transfer over because we had the longest arms in the string section. A mixed blessing, there's very little written for viola and ensemble parts tend to be an afterthought (we were always the ones going rest-cha-cha rest-cha-cha in the waltzes) On the other hand, there is permanent shortage of viola players and I got into the local combined schools orchestra, for which Grade 8 was the usual minimum, which was an experience….
Nowadays, a bit of MIDI composition and air bass guitar playing ….
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Chess, pool & karate. I don't do them anymore.
On the plus side, I'm a cracking good foosball player, better than when I was younger.
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostI was an ace chess player at school.
But then at uni I encountered players who could defend, wait for a slip then pick me off. I lost interest when I realised I wasn't invincible.
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