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Nordic walking who invented this shit ?
Do you do it ? if so, don't you feel silly walking around the city with two sticks ? what's the purpose other than selling overstock ski sticks ? | |
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I always wondered what those people were doing | |
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I don't know there are times walking around Oakland that I wouldn't mind holding a big stick! My Legacy
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ZombieKitten said: I always wondered what those people were doing
Really ... I can't imagine someone waking up one day and saying to himself "damn, I got a shitload of ski sticks ... what to do ... ... I'm gonna have everyone buy two and have them walk with it ... Let's start a new hype, I'll call it Nordic Walking ! " | |
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NDRU said: I don't know there are times walking around Oakland that I wouldn't mind holding a big stick!
I don't think you'll survive long holding your big stick while walking through the streets of Oakland | |
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One4All4Ever said: ZombieKitten said: I always wondered what those people were doing
Really ... I can't imagine someone waking up one day and saying to himself "damn, I got a shitload of ski sticks ... what to do ... ... I'm gonna have everyone buy two and have them walk with it ... Let's start a new hype, I'll call it Nordic Walking ! " that really is a great con! Almost as good as getting people to buy baking soda just to pour it down the drain and in their trash My Legacy
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NDRU said: One4All4Ever said: Really ... I can't imagine someone waking up one day and saying to himself "damn, I got a shitload of ski sticks ... what to do ... ... I'm gonna have everyone buy two and have them walk with it ... Let's start a new hype, I'll call it Nordic Walking ! " that really is a great con! Almost as good as getting people to buy baking soda just to pour it down the drain and in their trash have you tried that? you can brush your teeth with it too I heard! | |
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ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: that really is a great con! Almost as good as getting people to buy baking soda just to pour it down the drain and in their trash have you tried that? you can brush your teeth with it too I heard! I've done that, and used it as an antacid (I believe that's it's main purpose). I have a bowl in my closet to keep it from getting musty, but I don't pour it in the trash, I take out the trash & wash the trashcan if necessary. I do like baking soda, but dump it in the trash? I don't know... My Legacy
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NDRU said: ZombieKitten said: have you tried that? you can brush your teeth with it too I heard! I've done that, and used it as an antacid (I believe that's it's main purpose). I have a bowl in my closet to keep it from getting musty, but I don't pour it in the trash, I take out the trash & wash the trashcan if necessary. I do like baking soda, but dump it in the trash? I don't know... I've only ever used it to bake sticky date pudding | |
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ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: I've done that, and used it as an antacid (I believe that's it's main purpose). I have a bowl in my closet to keep it from getting musty, but I don't pour it in the trash, I take out the trash & wash the trashcan if necessary. I do like baking soda, but dump it in the trash? I don't know... I've only ever used it to bake sticky date pudding oh, yeah, baking soda My Legacy
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NDRU said: ZombieKitten said: I've only ever used it to bake sticky date pudding oh, yeah, baking soda | |
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is that the same thing I see people doing when they have snow shoes and those walking sticks?
I see groups of people wearing those shoes this winter. Im thinking this isnt alaska | |
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One4All4Ever said: ZombieKitten said: I always wondered what those people were doing
Really ... I can't imagine someone waking up one day and saying to himself "damn, I got a shitload of ski sticks ... what to do ... ... I'm gonna have everyone buy two and have them walk with it ... Let's start a new hype, I'll call it Nordic Walking ! " you're wicked funny. | |
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horatio said: is that the same thing I see people doing when they have snow shoes and those walking sticks?
I see groups of people wearing those shoes this winter. Im thinking this isnt alaska I forget that : snow shoes, thick grey woolen socks and knee-long pants. It's hysterical ... I always want to start singing Edelweiss when I see them. | |
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One4All4Ever said: who invented this shit ?
Do you do it ? if so, don't you feel silly walking around the city with two sticks ? what's the purpose other than selling overstock ski sticks ? I do it here in Europe. There's a nice estate here in town that is open to the public with bridges, ponds, rolling hills and a few tiny valleys and the walking trails are very popular early mornings and on sunday afternoons weather permitting. I guess since I actually live in the "Nordic" part of Europe it's not a competely silly concept to us . It's simply a tradition way to get a little outdoor excercise. I have done nordic walking on US gym machines before, and though I get a kick out of the distance and calorie burn I can actually measure on the display screen, honestly I miss the romance of doing it in the coutryside with geese and pheasants and thoroughbred hounds running all over the place | |
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Ottensen said: One4All4Ever said: who invented this shit ?
Do you do it ? if so, don't you feel silly walking around the city with two sticks ? what's the purpose other than selling overstock ski sticks ? I do it here in Europe. There's a nice estate here in town that is open to the public with bridges, ponds, rolling hills and a few tiny valleys and the walking trails are very popular early mornings and on sunday afternoons weather permitting. I guess since I actually live in the "Nordic" part of Europe it's not a competely silly concept to us . It's simply a tradition way to get a little outdoor excercise. I have done nordic walking on US gym machines before, and though I get a kick out of the distance and calorie burn I can actually measure on the display screen, honestly I miss the romance of doing it in the coutryside with geese and pheasants and thoroughbred hounds running all over the place It has become quite popular here in Austria as well in the last 2 or 3 years . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I've always enjoyed having a good stick to walk with as it gives you momentum and keeps you in your stride. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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My guide on my tropical rainforest hike in Trinidad/Tobago made me one out of a rubber plant . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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