The not so quite Saturday morning thread
DIESELDOG
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CBA to stop up and start a "Good Morning" thread. I'm off for curry, rice and naans.
I stand for the slating that will follow. I bow before your better knowledge and stuff.
Love n hugs
DD
I stand for the slating that will follow. I bow before your better knowledge and stuff.
Love n hugs
DD
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DIESELDOG
Who the feck are you!
Just been and got Stella and Pizza now to settle down with VWwifey and VWdog for a dvd and relax before getting up tomorrow and watching Rugga and F10 -
5am start to the day tomorrow, or today, whichever way we are looking at the post from tonight in tomorrows thread. So as it's already 9:35 I will probably put the beers down for the night, stop playing call of duty and go get my ass in bed.0
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5am start to the day tomorrow, or today, whichever way we are looking at the post from tonight in tomorrows thread. So as it's already 9:35 I will probably put the beers down for the night, stop playing call of duty and go get my ass in bed.0
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VWsurfbum wrote:DIESELDOG
Who the feck are you!
Just been and got Stella and Pizza now to settle down with VWwifey and VWdog for a dvd and relax before getting up tomorrow and watching Rugga and F1
And you are?
Just asking like.
Love n hugs
DD0 -
Well then, rinse and shine fagboxes. Alarm scared the living shit out of me today, which is good in a way, as the panic completely woke me up VERY fast. Normally I am a complete zombie for about 2 hours after waking up, but I feel like a spring chicken ready for slaughtering now.0
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Meh
Solid chunk of beer still sloshing around my head. But up for gp
Day of sport followed by revision0 -
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Morning crud munchers,
I'm up watching the end of the Wales v Ireland Rugby and am prepared for the England game. After a hard week week at work I feel like I need a lye in but rugby takes priority and I can always get a bit of afternoon kippy-kippy later
Brew is in hand and bacon under the grill!+ 1001 posts reset by the cruel cruel moderators!
Giant Trance X4 (2010)
Giant SCR 02 (2006)0 -
Soooo, now I can say Morning at a more civilised time. Docs for me soon, weather is crap so TV and ice cream I reckon.
Love n hugs
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Morning homos
Bikes today. Probably at Cannock because I'm feeling lazy. Got home last night (very late because someone managed to get hit by a train on the line in front of us) and finally got my birthday presents, nice park workstand, new goggles, few pointless bits and bobs.
Anyway at some point I'll get out of bed.
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Goodly Afterlubrious crudlymunchers
Today Notts is experiencing that misty rain that is a bit pathetic but still soaks you through.
I have been to the Pines of Sherwood, done a double loop of the red - and was very grateful for the fine mist filtering through the trees as it was verrr refreshing.
I have had the best hot shower ever, followed by the best healthy lunch ever, and am now listening to my current favourite band ever (Karnivool, check em, farking amaaaazing)
In a couple of hours I'm going to venture to the Worst Midlands, to go watch the Puissance at the Horse of the Year Show.
This gives me 3 points on the 'posh bird' card I believe, which negates the 'bloke' points I got earlier for the biking.
Ta ta for now chums!
Kisses
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Oh and I saw my husband to be at Pines... he was perfect.
Sadly I was covered in mud and sweaty, and I might have been staring at him a little bit...0 -
Afternoon Gimps,
Didn't get back from a muddy round of Cannock until late last night, then for some reason took ages to get to sleep despite being knackered. So had a good sleep in and read a book to recover. Now off to get supplied for this evening - washing the mud off the bike can wait till tomorrow..."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Afternoon peeps
Cannock was a fail. I forgot my brakes were shoot. It was as if the pads were made from wensleydale. Fortunately I survived riding the bike without crashing, being blown up, eaten, mugged by chavs or spontaneously combusting (always a nagging fear).
This afternoon I quickly cleaned the bike and have bled said brakes. They now work nicely. I only realised when I was doing them that it was the best part of 15 months since they were last bled so I can't really complain. They're lovely now, you wouldn't believe they were juicys. It also gave me a brilliant opportunity to use my new workstand
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[quote="Angry Bird" It also gave me a brilliant opportunity to use my new workstand [/quote]
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foxc_uk wrote:Oh and I saw my husband to be at Pines... he was perfect.
Sadly I was covered in mud and sweaty, and I might have been staring at him a little bit...
The mud and sweat aren't a problem and staring is only bad if he's chained up in the basement.
Today has been win.
Been for a decent bike ride, walked the terrierist, a decent ride out on the horses, bargain filled shopping trip with, as usual, lots of MILF attention thanks to the girls. Coal fire is now going and wine's waiting.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0