Up with the pup...good morning
woodnut
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Been up for an hour now cos the pup was whining. Weather far too filthy to consider riding to work. Goooooood morning?
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Yo,
Today i have a St Johns 1st aid course to attend (works paying for it) I've got polo's and extra strong mints at the ready.
Means i get paid a little more for being 1st aid qualified at the end of it at least!0 -
Tolk wrote:Yo,
Today i have a St Johns 1st aid course to attend (works paying for it) I've got polo's and extra strong mints at the ready.
Means i get paid a little more for being 1st aid qualified at the end of it at least!0 -
Meh - am getting old. Had FIVE beers last night and feel like shit this morning, that used to be a warm up...
Going to work ion about 20 mins..... but at 12:30 the boss is taking us all out for a curry! Happy days.. the rest of the weekend shall be spent indoors chilling and fettling as still cannot ride..... would buy an xbox but the roadie skinted my savings...0 -
Relaxing with a bit of call of duty, and in a little while here going to start writing the first draft of a research paper which is due for peer review on monday. Definitely not interested in this, but oh well. I've got a little poll to come soon.0
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It's only bloody Friday!
I'll have finished work for 1500 and should be home for 1630 to sit down with CoD Black Op's for the first time as it didn't get delivered before I left home on Tuesday afternoon. Chilling out with the wife tonight before riding tomorrow.+ 1001 posts reset by the cruel cruel moderators!
Giant Trance X4 (2010)
Giant SCR 02 (2006)0 -
meh. defo going riding tommorow but don't know if i should go delamere or farmer johns :? ?
also my wallet, spoke key and chainring tool should arrive today0 -
Morning chaparoonies
Big day today, got my mates wedding to go to, ooh it's gonna be messy !
Got ridden like a freight train this morning, which was nice :d
Anyhooooo
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It's Friday so the bike's in the car for a lunch time blast.
Hopefully this will be more sucessful than last nights disaster. It was ok with the wind behind, it was difficult with the wind in front, it was f**king mental with a 40mph wind hitting side on, I think I was cycling at a 45 degree angle just to keep going.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
Good Morning Freaks!
TGIF.
Today, is going to be one of those days where I can't decide to be cheerful or leave someone in a ditch with their head pointing backwards. Perhaps a Poll later will help me decide...
Drove to work today. Some French twunt in a Citreon C4 tried to jump me at the lights, soon left him for dust. Also, who in their right mind puts their name on their car's rear side window? Loed or Loeg or something like that...
I have almost recovered from the shock of my new skewers weighing 3g extra than advertised by removing an extra 4g than anticipated from my rear mech. Perhaps i should get out more?
I have called a "Team Meeting" this morning at 09:30 at the local "Greasy Spoon". A fry up will be consumed.
I have also prepared a package to be shipped to a Crudite today.
(this sound like I've been doing far too much already today, I'd better have a quick nap on my desk. ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz)0 -
spongtastic wrote:Hopefully this will be more sucessful than last nights disaster. It was ok with the wind behind, it was difficult with the wind in front, it was f**king mental with a 40mph wind hitting side on, I think I was cycling at a 45 degree angle just to keep going.
I wanted to get out on the TT bike last night but Mrs C ruled it far too dangerous! :shock:0 -
El Capitano wrote:I wanted to get out on the TT bike last night but Mrs C ruled it far too dangerous! :shock:
I received a similar warning, but paid no heed. I don't think I'd have gone out on the road, but the bad weather keeps the local ming mongs in so my local route was empty, I even did a stealthy lights off bit along a footpath that runs along a looooooonggggggg private driveway.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
Mornings All , woke up to this so it must have been fairly windy round here last night,but the council have been around and I now have some nice cherry logs for the winter
I'm going to blow the bank on a new build ( within reason ) NOW DONE!!
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Bloody trees, had one on the line near Sutton Coldfirld yesterday, brought the wires down so it meant I had to remember shunts and everything
Well good morning people
I'm off for car tyres today and to pick my bro up for a weekend of teaching him how to pedal a bike and segway rallying , oh and pizza, typical of him and his student ways he shopuld be here now, but still hasn't left Chester, which is fine by me though0 -
Morning, just woke up with a cracking headache, think today will be a pjs and tv day.
Who wants to go get me cake?0 -
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I'm still on normal food for another few weeks, but I liked tescos gluten free Victorian sponge cake, nice enough that my family willingly eat it! Best gluten free cake though is usually homemade, not from scratch though unless you have xanthum gum stuff, I buy kits to make gluten free cake and then add flavouring or fruit.0
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Kitty wrote:I'm still on normal food for another few weeks, but I liked tescos gluten free Victorian sponge cake, nice enough that my family willingly eat it! Best gluten free cake though is usually homemade, not from scratch though unless you have xanthum gum stuff, I buy kits to make gluten free cake and then add flavouring or fruit.
Cheers, I'll try that.0 -
Kitty wrote:but I liked tescos gluten free Victorian sponge cake, nice enough that my family willingly eat it!
Fool, you pretend its disgusting, but the best of a really bad bunch and then you have cake all to yourself
Schoolgirl Error!!!0 -
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El Capitano wrote:
Its a dog eat dog world
(we have many chinese restaurants round here so probably not the best analogy)0 -
Gazlar wrote:El Capitano wrote:
Its a dog eat dog world
(we have many chinese restaurants round here so probably not the best analogy)
You may be a bit young to remember the "Kentucky Fried Rat" incident in Wolverhampton...0 -
I remember a mouse in a macD's burger incident. I presume as it was in Wolvo that someone didn't get all of their fried rat order, was the coleslaw missing?0
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Gazlar wrote:I remember a mouse in a macD's burger incident. I presume as it was in Wolvo that someone didn't get all of their fried rat order, was the coleslaw missing?
Woman bought KFC. Went to Cinema. Started choking, taken to hospital, rat bone removed from throat. KFC Shut down...0 -
El Capitano wrote:Gazlar wrote:I remember a mouse in a macD's burger incident. I presume as it was in Wolvo that someone didn't get all of their fried rat order, was the coleslaw missing?
Woman bought KFC. Went to Cinema. Started choking, taken to hospital, rat bone removed from throat. KFC Shut down...
and what's wrong with Rat?
I suggest you're food intolerences/allegies MTFU and get some fully-laden gluten-full rat down your necks.....
Whatwvwe nwxt? Cheesey in Lycra!!!!!??? :shock:0 -
The Big Cheese wrote:
Whatwvwe nwxt? Cheesey in Lycra!!!!!??? :shock:
think I'd prefer the rat personally0