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    I've got some nasty fast bowlers just waiting for your return MrT. ........


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    ^ I loved the fast bowlers mate, it was the silly bugger that couldnt keep the same line or length between every ball that i didnt like!

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    Well then your in trouble cos we've got loads of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jardine
    Well then your in trouble cos we've got loads of them.
    Do you want one more?

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    Your opening the bowling on Sunday already got you inked into the scorebook.

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    After seeing CE moaning about having no mates, so he wants to leave Thailand, I thought I'd give him a bit of help.

    The Winking Frog on Suk Soi 7 is a footy pub and always welcomes people in who want to watch a game or even play for the pub team. Derek is the landlord (he's a bit of a northerner though) so go and introduce yourself.

    The food is pretty good too, if you want some real home-made English cooking. Or alternatively, you can order the food to be delivered to your home (ChefsXpress).

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    Just added a link to Thai GAA (Gaelic Sports in Thailand)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Derek is the landlord
    Did he not represent England at some stage?..

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    Quote Originally Posted by klongmaster
    Did he not represent England at some stage?..
    Only in drinking.

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    Glad to see so many health freaks on the forum.
    I started riding a bike and playing golf about 4 months ago, seems to work, provided i limit my beer intake to one day a week.
    At least the doctor says I can stop taking the high blood pressure tabs, thats a good sign i guess.

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    [quote=Marmite the Dog;885]If you want to play a bit of rugby, try these clubs.

    If Rugby is the 'game they play in heaven' me thinks there are many here who may miss the kick-off!

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    Wow. This thread has been stuck here for 5 years and only 2 pages long looks like most TD'ers are, well, .......mostly spectators

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    Quote Originally Posted by malako
    Wow. This thread has been stuck here for 5 years and only 2 pages long looks like most TD'ers are, well, .......mostly spectators
    dont worry the Indonesian sports page is just as short.,

    but the girls threads get in excess of 100 posts and 45,000 views.

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    ^ alternative sport perhaps

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    I play Tennis at the British club and basketball at my local court, Thai's are very good at basketball surprisingly.

    Does sex count ?

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    Muay Thai training is a great, brutally intense work-out- it pushes you to work in an anaerobic state, so even if you do regular cardio (running, biking, etc.) you will improve in a range you probably don't ordinarily reach- I do three one-hour lessons per week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FailSafe View Post
    Muay Thai training is a great, brutally intense work-out- it pushes you to work in an anaerobic state, so even if you do regular cardio (running, biking, etc.) you will improve in a range you probably don't ordinarily reach- I do three one-hour lessons per week.
    Where do you train? There was a boxing / muai thai instructor local to me at a fitness centre in Rayong until recently. I used to box and enjoyed training with the guy, but he fell out with the manager at the place and left, unfortunately. Now don't have a venue to train around here after work..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    If you want to play a bit of rugby, try these clubs.

    Old Bangkok Bangers

    British Club

    Southerners

    Pattaya Panthers

    Phuket Vagabonds

    Siam Cricket Club *New*

    The Winking Frog FC

    For football/soccer in Bangkok, click here

    For Aussie Rules, check out the Thailand Tigers

    For Gaelic Games in Thailand Check out Thai GAA

    For an out of date website about sport in Bangkok, click here


    Feel free to add more links....
    does playing pool or snooker count as sport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smeden
    does playing pool or snooker count as sport?
    I don't know mate...........depends if you can play or not.

    Today I done some fishing and caught another plus 5kg monster, climbed up on the roof and painted about 5 square metres before I overheated and I plan to paint another 5 metres when it cools off a bit.

    Don't know if you can call that sport but I can't get up and down a ladder or shimmy across rood tiles like I used too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FailSafe View Post
    Muay Thai training is a great, brutally intense work-out- it pushes you to work in an anaerobic state, so even if you do regular cardio (running, biking, etc.) you will improve in a range you probably don't ordinarily reach- I do three one-hour lessons per week.
    Where do you train? There was a boxing / muai thai instructor local to me at a fitness centre in Rayong until recently. I used to box and enjoyed training with the guy, but he fell out with the manager at the place and left, unfortunately. Now don't have a venue to train around here after work..
    I move around a bit- I have gyms I train at at a couple of places (not that I'm any great practitioner of the art- I love the work-out, though)- a decent trainer can assess your ability pretty quickly (and, if you've trained before, you'll be able to tell a decent trainer right off the bat)- there are gyms pretty much everywhere, though- there must be a few near your current location.
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    There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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    I'm going to be playing rugby end of this month. Or at least my approximation of playing rugby.

    And then I'm retiring. Officially. And I mean it this time. Not like the other 12 timkes I have retired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    I'm going to be playing rugby end of this month. Or at least my approximation of playing rugby. And then I'm retiring. Officially. And I mean it this time. Not like the other 12 timkes I have retired.
    I played my last game (all 83 seconds of it) about 18 months ago. Nearly killed me.

    Now that I'm 40 I can quit all sports and take up golf.

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    ^^^

    Turning 40 is no excuse to turn into a pussy (not that there's anything wrong with a round of golf)- you can increase your strength and athletic ability well into your 40's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    I played my last game (all 83 seconds of it) about 18 months ago. Nearly killed me.
    If I make 83 seconds at my current fitness levels I'll be doing well. Rugby 10's mind you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Now that I'm 40 I can quit all sports and take up golf.
    Speaking as someone who has been playing a lot of golf recently, don't do it. Frustrating fockin game!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    Rugby 10's mind you.
    This was tens against a bunch of drunks from Saigon.

    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson
    Speaking as someone who has been playing a lot of golf recently, don't do it. Frustrating fockin game!
    Fortunately, I don't have enough time for golf at the moment. If I do have the time, then doubtless it'll mean I don't have the money, so I'm safe either way.

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