sunday burning it all down with oscillating neutral kaons
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brekkie, ridey ride, brekkie ii, bask etc.
brekkie, ridey ride, brekkie ii, bask etc.
my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny
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Morning, dog walked, breakfast and tea on the table, cycling before it gets to hot, more relaxing , tdf etc0
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Eat, bikes, Eat, pub0
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Ride, rocks, pinch, phone call for neutral service, running with bike on shoulder by 8am, snapped shoelace, waiting for Amazon delivery.0
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lovely riding weather first thing, roads seemed a smidge quieter, aside from having to go around the blockade of road closures on the way back, yet another swarm of runnists
sipping a restorative citron pressé prior to the serious business of baskingmy bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
bambina sailing, i'm sitting in the sun.
joy.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
It's gone cool/ Meh.
Off to knead some dough.
Laters.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
More jobs - clearing out this time, plus a few other bits we need for when the builders come to sort the driveway rhis week. Stropteen apparently having a good time in Croatia and nobody has mentioned the football so far."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Matthewfalle wrote:bambina sailing, i'm sitting in the sun.
joy.
Afternoon all. Beers chilled, watching the TdF action. Lots to drink yesterday, hangover now under control. I love summer. Laters.Ecrasez l’infame0 -
BelgianBeerGeek wrote:TLW1 wrote:Eat, bikes, Eat, pub"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Stevo 666 wrote:BelgianBeerGeek wrote:TLW1 wrote:Eat, bikes, Eat, pubEcrasez l’infame0
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Fuggin hot.
Went to the Ivy in Wimbledon Village for posh brekkie, then up to town to take mini to Shakespearience at the Spiegel Tent on the south bank, which was some agreeable young thespy types doing 3 plays in an amusing fashion for kidz.
All middle-classed out now, so I'm going to go and smoke skunk and drink cheap Polish lager in the park and intimidate the joggists by swearing at them whilst fighting off imaginary air demons.
Did I mention that it's fuggin hot?0 -
BelgianBeerGeek wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:BelgianBeerGeek wrote:TLW1 wrote:Eat, bikes, Eat, pub
Pub number 2 and life is good. Love this weather0 -
hopkinb wrote:Fuggin hot.
Went to the Ivy in Wimbledon Village for posh brekkie, then up to town to take mini to Shakespearience at the Spiegel Tent on the south bank, which was some agreeable young thespy types doing 3 plays in an amusing fashion for kidz.
All middle-classed out now, so I'm going to go and smoke skunk and drink cheap Polish lager in the park and intimidate the joggists by swearing at them whilst fighting off imaginary air demons.
Did I mention that it's fuggin hot?Ecrasez l’infame0 -
TLW1 wrote:BelgianBeerGeek wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:BelgianBeerGeek wrote:TLW1 wrote:Eat, bikes, Eat, pub
Pub number 2 and life is good. Love this weatherEcrasez l’infame0 -
BelgianBeerGeek wrote:WTF is a “posh brekkie”?
Just like one in the local greasy spoon, except twice the price.0 -
That ^ is posh. We don't have your sort of wonga.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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Mrs H3 had a glass of their house champagne. I had earl grey tea. I cant drink at 10 a.m. unless I've been up all night.0
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If you have been up all night that doesn't count. It's just a (blurry) extension of the day before.
It's not fugging hot here. It's raining :roll: However, ,maybe the garden will stop being a dust bowl.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
The Ivy in Wombledon Village? I remember when the Pizza Express was fancy, it had a rainbow painted on one wall and a juke box.
Fuggin’ got here.0 -
Pinno wrote:If you have been up all night that doesn't count. It's just a (blurry) extension of the day before.
It's not fugging hot here. It's raining :roll: However, ,maybe the garden will stop being a dust bowl.my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
You have a point. We have not one but two bottles of the fizzy stuff as a house/moving gift waiting for consumption.
Yes, we're in. Cat is very settled SG. More settled than I ever expected him to be.I will have to get a very large collar and an even larger bell if there is any hope of saving the wild life in the garden.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Veronese68 wrote:The Ivy in Wombledon Village? I remember when the Pizza Express was fancy, it had a rainbow painted on one wall and a juke box.
Fuggin’ got here.0 -
Pinno wrote:You have a point. We have not one but two bottles of the fizzy stuff as a house/moving gift waiting for consumption.
Yes, we're in. Cat is very settled SG. More settled than I ever expected him to be.I will have to get a very large collar and an even larger bell if there is any hope of saving the wild life in the garden.
Merely a temporary move, or permanent/semi-permanent Pinno?0 -
I'm still recovering from the move, so I dunno. May be the latter. How the hell do you accumulate so much stuff?
A set of used Blue Point ratchet spanners in good condition is auctioning on fleabay. Only 17 mins to go. Squeaky bum time.
Yay, I won the auction.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
I don't have as much money as SG. He has Bolly for breakfast.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0