The Spanish have a worldwide reputation for being lazy.
elliemike said
09:49 AM Oct 23, 2017
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Cheers - John
What a waste of Life it would be following that regime.
I watched my neighbour do that when he retired.
Result was progressive Ill Health after retirement.
Overweight, Diabetes, Leg problems and eventually unable to walk, Liver and Kidney disease. Now passed away about three years ago.
The most exercise he got was driving down daily to the TAB Betting Shop and switching the Telly on in the morning and off at night.
-- Edited by elliemike on Monday 23rd of October 2017 09:58:27 AM
rockylizard said
11:40 AM Oct 23, 2017
Gday...
It seems there are always some that have a far too serious view on life.
Cheers - John
Tony Bev said
02:02 PM Oct 23, 2017
Another good one, John
Speaking as a Grey Nomad
I wish that I had the time to follow that advice
SouthernComfort said
04:51 PM Oct 23, 2017
elliemike wrote:
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
Cheers - John
What a waste of Life it would be following that regime.
I watched my neighbour do that when he retired.
Result was progressive Ill Health after retirement.
Overweight, Diabetes, Leg problems and eventually unable to walk, Liver and Kidney disease. Now passed away about three years ago.
The most exercise he got was driving down daily to the TAB Betting Shop and switching the Telly on in the morning and off at night.
-- Edited by elliemike on Monday 23rd of October 2017 09:58:27 AM
Er, somehow I don't think it's intended as an everyday regimen. Beneficial in moderation though!!
gazza018 said
01:59 PM Oct 24, 2017
there are some who work and toil all there working life only to drop off the perch soon after retiring so i will be doing nothing and resting after in 4 or 5 months time and hope to do it for a long time
jules47 said
03:55 PM Oct 24, 2017
We give ourselves about two jobs a day - they may only be hanging the washing out, empty the loo, or whatever, but with two of us that is four jobs a day, then we rest and relax, often with friends, for the rest of the day.
Gday...
Cheers - John
What a waste of Life it would be following that regime.
I watched my neighbour do that when he retired.
Result was progressive Ill Health after retirement.
Overweight, Diabetes, Leg problems and eventually unable to walk, Liver and Kidney disease. Now passed away about three years ago.
The most exercise he got was driving down daily to the TAB Betting Shop and switching the Telly on in the morning and off at night.
-- Edited by elliemike on Monday 23rd of October 2017 09:58:27 AM
Gday...
It seems there are always some that have a far too serious view on life.
Cheers - John
Another good one, John
Speaking as a Grey Nomad
Er, somehow I don't think it's intended as an everyday regimen. Beneficial in moderation though!!