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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone have any legal tips for getting 'going' after a long drive or a days physical work? I have a stand-up job in a busy cafe,my partner works at a desk, plus he can't drive (bad eyes), and he's got me trolling of to Norwich from Nottingham this Friday. This lovely couple have invited us to their house, and I've got to somehow pull out the rampant sex goddess routine. I always spend every date praying the couples will cancel, as I just havent got the energy these days Help! |
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I would talk to the women of the other couple and possibly arrange for you to go and have a nice bath as soon as you get there maybe with her and just have a little relax before getting going.
that and a good multi vitamin and some pro plus |
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You might re-evaluated how you drive, rather look at your physical and mental status when you are driving. I used to drive professionally, as in 38 ton, covering 5 to 6 hundred miles everyday. For me it was like sitting at home in an armchair relaxing in front of the telly. Learning to relax is the trick, an acquired skill. It makes you safer because you are suffering less fatigue. But there is no reason why you shouldn’t learn to use the drive as the opportunity to relax after work so you arrive where you need to be feeling refreshed. Perhaps look into an advanced driver training course as the increased driving skills and knowledge you gain will make driving much less work and stress. |
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You could always try to reschedule your meet for Saturday,if you don't work weekends.
If they're free then,we're sure the other couple will understand.
You'll have all day to relax and get ready in your own time,no rush.
Many ppl will only meet weekends,us included,for the reasons you mention.
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Sorry if i'm getting the wrong end of the stick but your description sounds very "forced"
i.e "he's got me", "got to pull out" and "hoping they will cancel".
If you feel this way would it not be better to tone it down for a while take a rest and find some free time when you can be more relaxed with the situation to arrange meets? |
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If you go playing when you don,t feel up to it then you are only to blame. We never play on Fri nights as we like to chill after work and have a couple of drinks, then Sat we are fresh and ready to play |
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"You might re-evaluated how you drive, rather look at your physical and mental status when you are driving. I used to drive professionally, as in 38 ton, covering 5 to 6 hundred miles everyday. For me it was like sitting at home in an armchair relaxing in front of the telly. Learning to relax is the trick, an acquired skill. It makes you safer because you are suffering less fatigue. But there is no reason why you shouldn’t learn to use the drive as the opportunity to relax after work so you arrive where you need to be feeling refreshed. Perhaps look into an advanced driver training course as the increased driving skills and knowledge you gain will make driving much less work and stress. "
five to six hundred every day!!! what did you do, throw tha tacho chart out of the window!!!! |
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five to six hundred every day!!! what did you do, throw tha tacho chart out of the window!!!!"
On the grounds that it could incriminate me I can’t answer that question. And it was also in the days before speed limiters and speed cameras. The only trucks that could just about creep past me were the TNT Scania’s. It was also over-night so not much other traffic to speak of. I actually gave it up before it killed me or someone else or both. Some years after I left, the owners of the company ended up being I think the first MD’s to be prosecuted for corporate man-slaughter on account of not keeping proper records and over working drivers which on one occasion resulted in a fatal accident. It was also rumoured at the time that some transport companies (who will remain nameless) offered to pay drivers speeding fines. Some said ‘bollocks to that’ and didn’t get the job, others took the chance.
Say what you like about it now but best part of 30 years ago it seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Driving should be quite relaxing for you , at least you wont have a woman sat at the side of you telling you where your going wrong and giving you ear ache....
Ill get me coat ....... |
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