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  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    Or a nice muffin?
    Justice for the 96
  • lemoncurd
    lemoncurd Posts: 1,428
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    The ASO have just awarded Cleat 20 bonus points for the awesome picture and references to Girls in Knitwear and Freehub's poached steak recipe.
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  • rozzer32
    rozzer32 Posts: 3,923
    That kid has DI2 :shock:

    Suppose it's as close to a PS3 as you can get on a bike.
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  • Redhog14
    Redhog14 Posts: 1,377
    That bike looks to be under 6.8Kgs...
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Certainly looks the part....but surely if you start over the line you get disqualified?
  • I have just watched the sun go down after a warm, sunny, cloudless day on the Aegean seaside. A couple of cold beers and some nibbles helped ease the pain. We are destined for more of the same tomorrow & I see you have cloud and some rain in London. Such a shame - please accept my most shallow and insincere sympathy.

    Please keep up the pointlessness of this thread - while also keeping the British economy working in my absence (until late October).

    Think of me while I swim in the warm sea tomorrow..... :twisted:
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    Kenjaja1 wrote:
    I have just watched the sun go down after a warm, sunny, cloudless day on the Aegean seaside. A couple of cold beers and some nibbles helped ease the pain. We are destined for more of the same tomorrow & I see you have cloud and some rain in London. Such a shame - please accept my most shallow and insincere sympathy.

    Please keep up the pointlessness of this thread - while also keeping the British economy working in my absence (until late October).

    Think of me while I swim in the warm sea tomorrow..... :twisted:


    Seen any sharks? Jellyfish? Enjoy your swim.
    How does the Jaws theme go again?
    Justice for the 96
  • This nearly slipped off the main page,

    what the Hell is going on :evil:
  • rozzer32
    rozzer32 Posts: 3,923
    who else has had some serious rain today???
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  • rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???

    I've been resting the last 3 weeks to get over overtraining, so not been out, but it looks fairly sunny outside the window in Portsmouth.
  • benno68
    benno68 Posts: 1,689
    I'll be up at 4am to watch the rugby, then out at 9am for an easy 50 miler - rain or shine I'm out.
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  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    Got wet & a puncture.

    Still love it!
    Justice for the 96
  • 1892 wrote:
    Or a nice muffin?

    I love a nice muffin. Specially gently warmed up then split open with a knob of butter in.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???
    Nope, but I've been away for a week and my lawns are now a jungle !!!!
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • 1892 wrote:
    Or a nice muffin?

    I love a nice muffin. Specially gently warmed up then split open with a knob of butter in.

    How about a nice bit of muffin-top?
  • DIESELDOG
    DIESELDOG Posts: 2,087
    MattC59 wrote:
    rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???
    Nope, but I've been away for a week and my lawns are now a jungle !!!!

    What? No neat stripes? :wink:

    Mines covered in doggy mines, I must get out there later, if I'm allowed...

    Love n hugs

    DD
    Eagles may soar but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

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  • 1892 wrote:
    Kenjaja1 wrote:
    I have just watched the sun go down after a warm, sunny, cloudless day on the Aegean seaside. A couple of cold beers and some nibbles helped ease the pain. We are destined for more of the same tomorrow & I see you have cloud and some rain in London. Such a shame - please accept my most shallow and insincere sympathy.

    Please keep up the pointlessness of this thread - while also keeping the British economy working in my absence (until late October).

    Think of me while I swim in the warm sea tomorrow..... :twisted:


    Seen any sharks? Jellyfish? Enjoy your swim.
    How does the Jaws theme go again?

    Sorry I have taken a while to respond (busy with other priorities!). The only marine creatures I have seen have been in the fish restaurants.

    I small cloud drifted across the sky today - but it passed without incident.
  • rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???

    The last rain we had here was when I was here back in May (or was April?)
  • rozzer32
    rozzer32 Posts: 3,923
    Your location is certainly not the United Kingdom then :lol:
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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    DIESELDOG wrote:
    MattC59 wrote:
    rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???
    Nope, but I've been away for a week and my lawns are now a jungle !!!!

    What? No neat stripes? :wink:

    Mines covered in doggy mines, I must get out there later, if I'm allowed...

    Love n hugs

    DD
    Beautiful neat stripes now :D
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    1892 wrote:
    Or a nice muffin?

    I love a nice muffin. Specially gently warmed up then split open with a knob of butter in.


    Got to be a blueberry one for me. :lol:
    Justice for the 96
  • 1892
    1892 Posts: 1,690
    Kenjaja1 wrote:
    1892 wrote:
    Kenjaja1 wrote:
    I have just watched the sun go down after a warm, sunny, cloudless day on the Aegean seaside. A couple of cold beers and some nibbles helped ease the pain. We are destined for more of the same tomorrow & I see you have cloud and some rain in London. Such a shame - please accept my most shallow and insincere sympathy.

    Please keep up the pointlessness of this thread - while also keeping the British economy working in my absence (until late October).

    Think of me while I swim in the warm sea tomorrow..... :twisted:


    Seen any sharks? Jellyfish? Enjoy your swim.
    How does the Jaws theme go again?

    Sorry I have taken a while to respond (busy with other priorities!). The only marine creatures I have seen have been in the fish restaurants.

    I small cloud drifted across the sky today - but it passed without incident.



    Not being bitter but, I hate you! :lol: It's grey & horrible today, winter is on the way. On a plus point, went over 3000 miles on my good bike @ the weekend, about 700 on the other. New target for the year on both 4500.
    Justice for the 96
  • DIESELDOG
    DIESELDOG Posts: 2,087
    MattC59 wrote:
    DIESELDOG wrote:
    MattC59 wrote:
    rozzer32 wrote:
    who else has had some serious rain today???
    Nope, but I've been away for a week and my lawns are now a jungle !!!!

    What? No neat stripes? :wink:

    Mines covered in doggy mines, I must get out there later, if I'm allowed...

    Love n hugs

    DD
    Beautiful neat stripes now :D

    Git. Fancy doing mine for me? I managed to escape and clear the land mines so all good to go.

    Pretty please??

    Love n hugs

    DD

    With nearly with worst typo ever, only just realised that the "h" and "j" are next to each other on the keyboard...
    Eagles may soar but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

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  • I quite like ainsley harriots cous cous, especially the wild mushroom. It's a bugger to make on the bike though.
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    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • rozzer32
    rozzer32 Posts: 3,923
    Just making sure this stays near the top
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  • DF33
    DF33 Posts: 732
    Now this thread has to make 50 pages
    Peter
  • Bit of a detour ahead we're gonna have to go round the travellers camp.
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    DIESELDOG wrote:
    [With nearly with worst typo ever, only just realised that the "h" and "j" are next to each other on the keyboard...
    Almost strayed back into the wonderful world of inuendo :D
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • Bit of a detour ahead we're gonna have to go round the travellers camp.

    Careful, they might nick it!
    :wink:
    Remember that you are an Englishman and thus have won first prize in the lottery of life.