Turbo trainer - what to wear

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  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    Oh yes.

    Next time I'm riding through Shropshire and I see a lovely lady coming the other way in just a bra and face paint I'll introduce myself :D
    Did you goto the race in Newport at the weekend I was going to, but to busy playing with my new bike :lol::lol:
    Justice for the 96
  • No I was supposed to be working, but I pulled something in my shoulder on Thursday's night shift and am off work sick. Long standing injury, dislocation last year and operation this year. Work reluctant to have me back on the road before I have seen someone to check it out. Not biking for a few days until my shoulder is feeling a bit better. I may however go on the turbo as I don't really have to use my left arm.
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    :( Hope it gets better soon :D

    I get problems with my back went to work about 3 weeks ago just after damaging it on the red route on Cannock Chase & my boss whinged about me going the doctors even though I could hardly walk. I would have loved to see his face the next day when I phoned in sick. :lol:
    It does my head in but it just about pays the bills, continue to look for something else.
    Nothing to fancy lottery winner would do, I could then pay myself to ride my bike all day. Heaven. :D:D
    Justice for the 96
  • Yeah I rung in and my boss said 'THE shoulder' Yip unfortunately.

    Lottery win, yeah sounds fab, I would love to have a little win, I suppose it would help if I actually played the lottery wouldn't it.
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    purplemad wrote:

    Lottery win, yeah sounds fab, I would love to have a little win, I suppose it would help if I actually played the lottery wouldn't it.

    It would help :D
    Justice for the 96
  • It's the blonde you see. Born blonde, now have to dye my hair to keep my brain happy :lol::lol::lol: I'm not sure what it thinks of the purple underneath though :P
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    purplemad wrote:
    It's the blonde you see. Born blonde, now have to dye my hair to keep my brain happy :lol::lol::lol: I'm not sure what it thinks of the purple underneath though :P
    Which bit is purple :?:
    Justice for the 96
  • Top section of my hair is blonde, underneath section is dark purple, you can see it well as I have layers. Draw a line around your head from ear to ear horizontally and above that is blonde and below is purple. Looks fab, sounds weird. :D:D:D
    Last year I had purple streaks through it, a bit like high lights only purple. Can't find a decent pic of me with the purple underneath at the moment.
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    I haven't died my hair since I was @ school in the 80's it was a colour called rich mahogany (dark red) not the sort of things blokes do when they get older.
    A friend died his as well the same colour & it went orange very funny he didn't like being called Jaffa or Duracell for some reason. :lol::lol:
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  • Only when you reach a certain age and want to hide the greys. Mind you I know a couple of men who went grey at a very early age, suits them, I would not think a dyed brown or black would, but then it's how I've got used to seeing them. If they had always dyed it, you'd think it weird if they suddenly didn't
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    I've got a couple of mates who started going grey @ a early age, but it's better than it starting to fall out :lol:
    Justice for the 96
  • Did you get my PM? I have a feeling I am not PMing right. Just thought this was seriously off topic so would continue it elsewhere