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found out today that an old boy at my gym died last thursday on the spot whilst training:blink: poor old sod, they revived him but he died again in the ambulance :( another old lady died in the swimming pool as well NOT GOOD so is exercise really that good for you when you hit a certain age???? or has my gym just got a curse:(

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hello, this the only thread i can find so hear we go. do you lot think there should be an age limit on old age drivers because my next door neighbour is around 85 and just carnt drive, ive been watching him over the years and well hes really starting to get on my nerves now, there will be space to get a bus in outside his house but hes still way out in the road reversing into my supra,dread to think what hes like on the road, now so far hes not caused any damage to my car just light taps, hes got a new ford ka so at least theres big soft bumpers on there. ive even got him on my cctv doing it. what you people think, i have just finished writing an email to dvla to ask them for advise. or and did i say its REALLY STARTING TO GET ON ME NERVES. would you people take kindly to people reversing into you supe.

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hello, this the only thread i can find so hear we go. do you lot think there should be an age limit on old age drivers because my next door neighbour is around 85 and just carnt drive, ive been watching him over the years and well hes really starting to get on my nerves now, there will be space to get a bus in outside his house but hes still way out in the road reversing into my supra,dread to think what hes like on the road, now so far hes not caused any damage to my car just light taps, hes got a new ford ka so at least theres big soft bumpers on there. ive even got him on my cctv doing it. what you people think, i have just finished writing an email to dvla to ask them for advise. or and did i say its REALLY STARTING TO GET ON ME NERVES. would you people take kindly to people reversing into you supe.

 

 

WTF has that got to do with elderly people collapsing at a gym?

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hello, this the only thread i can find so hear we go. do you lot think there should be an age limit on old age drivers because my next door neighbour is around 85 and just carnt drive, ive been watching him over the years and well hes really starting to get on my nerves now, there will be space to get a bus in outside his house but hes still way out in the road reversing into my supra,dread to think what hes like on the road, now so far hes not caused any damage to my car just light taps, hes got a new ford ka so at least theres big soft bumpers on there. ive even got him on my cctv doing it. what you people think, i have just finished writing an email to dvla to ask them for advise. or and did i say its REALLY STARTING TO GET ON ME NERVES. would you people take kindly to people reversing into you supe.

 

 

Count up the number of write offs, major accidents and even deaths in this forum amongst the Supra owning fraternity and fear not the pensioner, but your fellow MKIV owners ;)

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Gymnasiums remain a mystery of modern life to me. You pay to travel to them, pay them money, often a LOT of money to use their facilities, and having paid you then work up a sweat. Meanwhile your garden's probably a jungle and umpteen energy consuming, muscle toning jobs around the house are ignored, which could give your flaccid body a workout, and SAVE you money. It's the power of the media, and it's scary!

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I used to go to a local gym where the average age of the members was 60 + i never met a more fit and friendly bunch of people, there was an 85 year old guy there who really impressed me with his activity levels he would do 3 laps of the footie pitch before doing his workout he also played in a jazz band.

Going to the gym is proven to increase your life and allow you to not become a withered old soul and be a burden to others, that gym is testament to that.

Although in this current climate i don't think i would want to have another 60 odd years on this earth :taped:

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Gymnasiums remain a mystery of modern life to me. You pay to travel to them, pay them money, often a LOT of money to use their facilities, and having paid you then work up a sweat. Meanwhile your garden's probably a jungle and umpteen energy consuming, muscle toning jobs around the house are ignored, which could give your flaccid body a workout, and SAVE you money. It's the power of the media, and it's scary!

 

That's all very well for you to say Chris, but not everyone has the svelte finely toned physique that you have. ;)

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