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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Were you no a skin head a few years back

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    You and Deeranged should set up a separate topic where you can go ‘head to head’ slagging each other off while leaving the rest of us to discuss everything else.
    When you create separate threads to slag off CalMac and the SNP and to discuss the pointless game of golf maybe rather than swinging every discussion onto one of those subjects I'll consider doing what you suggest. Until then................... no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABERFELDYDEE View Post
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    Another one who thinks he knows me but says I was a skinhead. Holy **** so many people obsessed with me I'm really getting worried now.

    Who exactly do you and the other one think I am? Because I can 100% assure you both that you seem to be way off the mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Another one who thinks he knows me but says I was a skinhead. Holy **** so many people obsessed with me I'm really getting worried now.

    Who exactly do you and the other one think I am? Because I can 100% assure you both that you seem to be way off the mark.
    Don’t worry I can 100% assure you that I won’t ***ually assault you����

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    When you create separate threads to slag off CalMac and the SNP and to discuss the pointless game of golf maybe rather than swinging every discussion onto one of those subjects I'll consider doing what you suggest. Until then................... no.
    At least the failings of Calmac and the SNP which are in the national news nearly every week whereas whether you have a bald head or not is only discussed on this board by Noahrab and yourself.
    Golf is pointless in your opinion whilst hill waking is pointless in my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    At least the failings of Calmac and the SNP which are in the national news nearly every week whereas whether you have a bald head or not is only discussed on this board by Noahrab and yourself.
    Golf is pointless in your opinion whilst hill waking is pointless in my opinion.
    I recently went hillwalking from the bothy at Culra, my targets being the Munros Ben Alder (1148m) and Beinn Bheoill (1019m) via The Long Leachas. This walk requires an 16Km cycle in from Dalwhinnie, a 17Km walk with a total of 1021m ascent, a river crossing that is difficult at the best of times but when I was there the river was in spate and only just crossable after a long time trying various different crossing points, an overnight camp and a return 16Km cycle back out to Dalwhinnie.

    The point? It keeps me fit, healthy and active and allows me to see parts of the country that most people would never see. On that walk I saw a pair of Golden Eagles, three remote lochs, incredible scenery, I summited two Munros and a saw family of wild Ptarmigan. I was also bit to buggery my midgies but you take the good with the bad I suppose.

    Playing golf you see grass and sometimes a bit of a stream or a man made pond passing as a 'lake'. You take a stick and you whack a ball into a hole in some short grass. It doesn't keep you fit and healthy and, in fact, probably causes poor health through excessive stress. It is genuinely pointless.

    I could very easily pick up a bag of sticks and whack a ball around, in fact I have done and found it very, very boring. Can you honestly say you'd be able to cycle 32Km, walk 17Km and ascend 1021m in a day and a half whilst getting eaten alive by midgies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I recently went hillwalking from the bothy at Culra, my targets being the Munros Ben Alder (1148m) and Beinn Bheoill (1019m) via The Long Leachas. This walk requires an 16Km cycle in from Dalwhinnie, a 17Km walk with a total of 1021m ascent, a river crossing that is difficult at the best of times but when I was there the river was in spate and only just crossable after a long time trying various different crossing points, an overnight camp and a return 16Km cycle back out to Dalwhinnie.

    The point? It keeps me fit, healthy and active and allows me to see parts of the country that most people would never see. On that walk I saw a pair of Golden Eagles, three remote lochs, incredible scenery, I summited two Munros and a saw family of wild Ptarmigan. I was also bit to buggery my midgies but you take the good with the bad I suppose.

    Playing golf you see grass and sometimes a bit of a stream or a man made pond passing as a 'lake'. You take a stick and you whack a ball into a hole in some short grass. It doesn't keep you fit and healthy and, in fact, probably causes poor health through excessive stress. It is genuinely pointless.

    I could very easily pick up a bag of sticks and whack a ball around, in fact I have done and found it very, very boring. Can you honestly say you'd be able to cycle 32Km, walk 17Km and ascend 1021m in a day and a half whilst getting eaten alive by midgies?
    What you’ve described is boring.

    Each to their own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I recently went hillwalking from the bothy at Culra, my targets being the Munros Ben Alder (1148m) and Beinn Bheoill (1019m) via The Long Leachas. This walk requires an 16Km cycle in from Dalwhinnie, a 17Km walk with a total of 1021m ascent, a river crossing that is difficult at the best of times but when I was there the river was in spate and only just crossable after a long time trying various different crossing points, an overnight camp and a return 16Km cycle back out to Dalwhinnie.

    The point? It keeps me fit, healthy and active and allows me to see parts of the country that most people would never see. On that walk I saw a pair of Golden Eagles, three remote lochs, incredible scenery, I summited two Munros and a saw family of wild Ptarmigan. I was also bit to buggery my midgies but you take the good with the bad I suppose.

    Playing golf you see grass and sometimes a bit of a stream or a man made pond passing as a 'lake'. You take a stick and you whack a ball into a hole in some short grass. It doesn't keep you fit and healthy and, in fact, probably causes poor health through excessive stress. It is genuinely pointless.

    I could very easily pick up a bag of sticks and whack a ball around, in fact I have done and found it very, very boring. Can you honestly say you'd be able to cycle 32Km, walk 17Km and ascend 1021m in a day and a half whilst getting eaten alive by midgies?
    People playing golf unlike hill walkers do not require a mountain rescue team to save their lives when they get in difficulty due to bad weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I recently went hillwalking from the bothy at Culra, my targets being the Munros Ben Alder (1148m) and Beinn Bheoill (1019m) via The Long Leachas. This walk requires an 16Km cycle in from Dalwhinnie, a 17Km walk with a total of 1021m ascent, a river crossing that is difficult at the best of times but when I was there the river was in spate and only just crossable after a long time trying various different crossing points, an overnight camp and a return 16Km cycle back out to Dalwhinnie.

    The point? It keeps me fit, healthy and active and allows me to see parts of the country that most people would never see. On that walk I saw a pair of Golden Eagles, three remote lochs, incredible scenery, I summited two Munros and a saw family of wild Ptarmigan. I was also bit to buggery my midgies but you take the good with the bad I suppose.

    Playing golf you see grass and sometimes a bit of a stream or a man made pond passing as a 'lake'. You take a stick and you whack a ball into a hole in some short grass. It doesn't keep you fit and healthy and, in fact, probably causes poor health through excessive stress. It is genuinely pointless.

    I could very easily pick up a bag of sticks and whack a ball around, in fact I have done and found it very, very boring. Can you honestly say you'd be able to cycle 32Km, walk 17Km and ascend 1021m in a day and a half whilst getting eaten alive by midgies?
    My father who was a PE teacher used to say “Everything in moderation, exercise for the mugs”.

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    Currently Doon in Peebles playing golf, 2nd place after day 1 and won meh match yesterday 6&5......it was boring 😄😄😄

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