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Old Dec 7th 2009, 1:28 am
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Default Re: 2009 / 2010 ski injuries . . .

i'm curious, is there anyone left on here without any injuries (old or new)?
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Old Dec 7th 2009, 1:40 am
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Default Re: 2009 / 2010 ski injuries . . .

Originally Posted by Oink
Being a posh sport, I suspect it was more the apres hockey that was the cause of that.
Nope, it was years of pounding around on rock hard Astroturf

No one told me it was posh? Hockey is desperately middle class Im afraid, like Rugby. Now, Polo, thats posh...


I am yet to have a ski injury.... but then its my first season and its only just started to snow here...
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Old Dec 7th 2009, 1:49 am
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Originally Posted by iaink
Nope, it was years of pounding around on rock hard Astroturf

No one told me it was posh? Hockey is desperately middle class Im afraid, like Rugby. Now, Polo, thats posh...


I am yet to have a ski injury.... but then its my first season and its only just started to snow here...
Middle class is posh to me. Saying 'desperately' is very posh.
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Old Dec 7th 2009, 3:20 pm
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Default Re: 2009 / 2010 ski injuries . . .

Originally Posted by Oink
Middle class is posh to me. Saying 'desperately' is very posh.
My mother played lacrosse at school ..... not sure if that was "posh" or just a bit "St Trinians'" She sounded dead scary!
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Old Dec 7th 2009, 4:10 pm
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Default Re: 2009 / 2010 ski injuries . . .

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My mother played lacrosse at school ..... not sure if that was "posh" or just a bit "St Trinians'" She sounded dead scary!
No, no, no! Not Lacrosse, Dahlink, it's called lax (lacs) by the gels - (girls!)!!!!
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Old Dec 8th 2009, 10:41 am
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Default Re: 2009 / 2010 ski injuries . . .

Originally Posted by iaink
Nope, it was years of pounding around on rock hard Astroturf

No one told me it was posh? Hockey is desperately middle class Im afraid, like Rugby. Now, Polo, thats posh...


I am yet to have a ski injury.... but then its my first season and its only just started to snow here...

Polo is not posh. its terribly nouv. I know I used to work at the Cartier at Windsor Great Park. Its all about flashing your cash. Less so for foreigners like Argentinians. And of course the Royals, but generally speaking.
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