New arrival.......to celebrate an exam pass or something...

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  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    Daniel B wrote:
    Technically it changes at something like 2 in the morning, but yes your right...

    I was awake since about 4, feeling remarkably awake despite a cheeky bottle of red.

    Really, D, you shouldn't have wine for breakfast :wink:
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome
  • tardington
    tardington Posts: 1,379
    I have a bottle at home... I'm stuck at work busing their internet because the damn night shift is late! Some rubbish about the weather and car accidents. Can't they see I need a drink?
  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    pigeon42 wrote:
    It was (and still is!!) not Lidl-cheeky (and I'm told it has healing powers for tired legs too...)

    Red wine has been scientifically proven to be the answer to all medical problems... :D

    Or something...

    Suppose not a good cure for alcoholism though :?
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    If I had the money and a job and taste I splas out on a Monaco but change the brake levers to proper orad brake levers and tape the bars fully. Other than that the bike is perfect. Anybody feeling generous :lol:
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • marmitecp
    marmitecp Posts: 203
    Intangible assets? Exam results same day? 50% pass mark?

    Are you studying CIMA perchance?
  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,955
    marmitecp wrote:
    Intangible assets? Exam results same day? 50% pass mark?

    Are you studying CIMA perchance?

    LOL, very observant, but not quite on the button, it's ACCA.

    And redvee, you may be right about the levers, but I don't think I could tape up those lovely chrome bars, if I went that route I would stick a set of conventional handlebars on, and probably use red tape.

    I'll see how it goes.

    I de-stickered her this evening 8)

    Chappy on the tredz site has put conventional levers and tape on:
    langster_mo2.jpg

    Dan
    Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
    Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
    Scott CR1 SL 12
    Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
    Scott Foil 18
  • always_tyred
    always_tyred Posts: 4,965
    linsen wrote:
    pigeon42 wrote:
    It was (and still is!!) not Lidl-cheeky (and I'm told it has healing powers for tired legs too...)

    Red wine has been scientifically proven to be the answer to all medical problems... :D

    Or something...

    Suppose not a good cure for alcoholism though :?

    Really bad red wine is effective against alcoholism.
  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    linsen wrote:
    pigeon42 wrote:
    It was (and still is!!) not Lidl-cheeky (and I'm told it has healing powers for tired legs too...)

    Red wine has been scientifically proven to be the answer to all medical problems... :D

    Or something...

    Suppose not a good cure for alcoholism though :?

    Really bad red wine is effective against alcoholism.

    Speaking from experience, AT? :wink:
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome