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  1. #11
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    Those niquitin patches make good roll-ups.

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    LOL Blue

    Lucky

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    hi lucky glad to hear your keeping up the not smoking i never seem to find the right time to quit im afraid

    fan x

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    Hiya,

    I had my first night of kickboxing last night, and I enjoyed it

    I learned some things about me as well!!

    ie I can't even do 1 womens press up (must have absolutely no strength in my shoulders!) - anyway gives me something to aim for!!!

    I'm going back on Thursday night so will keep you updated

    Lucky

    Ps A wee bit achy but not too bad




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    Lucky,

    Wow - congratulations both on the giving up smoking and the kick boxing



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    Sounds like a lot of fun, Lucky. I never really took a class, but I used to do Tae Bo tapes.

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    Hi Lucky
    Well done on giving up the ciggies.....wish i could.
    Never done kickboxing but did do boxercise once it was well fun, ached like hell after tho lol.
    Glad you're keeping it up you'll really feel the difference.
    Take care
    Tracy
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    Hi Lucky.

    I've been doing Thai Kick Boxing (off and on) for about three years now, and I can't recommend it enough Really, really good for taking your mind off things, and you feel great (/bruised/sore/broken) for sometime afterwards.

    I did find, however, that it took a little perseverance at first – it’s a lot easier to sit on the sofa watching the Eastenders omnibus – but after a while you get quite addicted to the high at which point you really look forward to it.

    Well, hope you enjoy it as much as me!

    Henry


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    Hiya,

    Thanks for the encouragement guys

    Sick of it - I'm rubbish with tapes etc I need someone to spur me on!!

    Meg - Your CD's have definetly done me the world of good in getting out there !!

    Tracey - I used to go to Boxercise and really enjoyed it - I went with my sister and when she gave up so did I - This time I am going on my own

    I must admit I felt a bit apprehensive before going into the class as it was made up of 18-20 year old girls in tight tops and trousers and here was me in baggy grey traccies and baggy t-shirt (thought of comfort!!)
    Anyway i really swithered about going in as felt a bit out of place (and I'm only 26!!!)
    Anyway I'm glad I did, as a couple of older people did come

    That will be me stopped smoking for 2 months on Friday and come off the patches in a week and a half! (down to tiny step 3 now)

    Lucky






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