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03.06.2007, 11:15 quote

aj945
aj945 Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 16 Location: United Kingdom, England, Bedfordshire
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Keldine wrote:
Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone is into playing/taking part in any of the more extreme sports such as power kiting, white water rafting, kayaking etc.

Yes, Kitesurfing & power kiting with landboard when not on the water


so if there are any nice ladies out there who look good in a wetsuit and fancy some kiteflying let me know...

 

03.06.2007, 23:04 quote

spdarkhorse
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 797 Location: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside
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Does motor sport count as extreme? Just been to London and Grenwich - never thought stock car racing was so much fun!! Today confirmed that London is still the pit of the earth (I go to London as often as I can stomach it and it always makes the rest of the UK such a pleasent place to live)

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so if there are any nice ladies out there who look good in a wetsuit and fancy some kiteflying let me know...
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26.06.2007, 13:16 quote

Anonymous

Running home from work yesterday through Sheffield's floods was quite extreme, involving wading up to my waist.... Not usually such an extreme experience tho!

 

27.06.2007, 12:47 quote

minijellytot

Sorry had to do this ME ME ME Laughing

I kite surf, river raft, paintball, trying aquasphering in july, snowboard, sod it just read my profile Laughing

 

28.06.2007, 08:01 quote

Anonymous

Baggiebhoy wrote:
Dodge the bricks thrown by Wolves fans. A popular sport on West Midlands derby days.





I play extreme Tiddly Winks....it is sadly all my back is capable off.
That or extreme conkers...
whats's extreme about conkers...you ignore all the new rules, like googles etc etc

 

01.07.2007, 17:15 quote

Anonymous

first post but had to reply here.....

i still ride my bmx at every opportunity which is about once a week. i started when i was 12...

injuries inc:

ruptured ACL
lacerated liver
3 broken ribs
broken nose (several times)
dislocated shoulder
and enough scars to make me interesting without looking like a thug!!

sounds like i crash a lot but i only see a hospital every 1-2 years & its all in the pursuit of fun not pain...

wanted to try snowboarding for ages.

 
 
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