wednesday blue rose
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ride cafes smidge of wfh laze bubbly
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Chilled start and a cold walk ๐คฌ work stuff and then yesterdays run (went out on the fun bike with youngest instead)0
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Morning Picaroons
Sunny but brr...
Less p&d today as we're off to the Planetarium to see a show all about... planets.
Last time I went to one was in Stockholm.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Good morning team, back to the grind and a swim later today.
I might even try a ride over the weekend - full on roadie style but with MTB flats and trainers.Advocate of disc brakes.0 -
More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
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Afternoon folks,
Another afternoon in he orifice shovelling excrement for all I'm worth. It feels like I've had 4000 days with a pain in the aris' although it's not literal thankfully. Not such a happy anniversary that one Spinner. I do believe I should be going to a pub tonight if it's Wednesday, might fall asleep on the couch otherwise. How's the boy Bยณ, still hobbling with a foreign object in his hoof?0 -
Busy day, still, torturing numbers and on top of that needed to get juniors car MOT'd before she heads back to uni. Got a puncture last night, luckily it was just before I got back to the car as I only noticed it when I chucked the bike in the back of the car and heard a hissing noise."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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When are you taking it to the bike shop to fix the puncture?Stevo_666 said:Busy day, still, torturing numbers and on top of that needed to get juniors car MOT'd before she heads back to uni. Got a puncture last night, luckily it was just before I got back to the car as I only noticed it when I chucked the bike in the back of the car and heard a hissing noise.
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Ho hoseanoconn said:
When are you taking it to the bike shop to fix the puncture?Stevo_666 said:Busy day, still, torturing numbers and on top of that needed to get juniors car MOT'd before she heads back to uni. Got a puncture last night, luckily it was just before I got back to the car as I only noticed it when I chucked the bike in the back of the car and heard a hissing noise.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Afternoon.
Wind, rain, sun and repeat here. Had and bit of a session on the board and walked the dogs but other than that done very little. Now watching my third bike race of the day, no wonder I feel knackered.0 -
The Garden volunteer work day turned out dry bar one short hail shower compared to forecast band of heavy rain around lunchtime. Clearing a herbaceous border in a neglected since pre covid times 'formal garden', starting the recovery. Plus bonus of some plants taken back home.
Bar due to open soon...0 -
Yep. He seems a bit more cheerful on the new painkillers.veronese68 said:Afternoon folks,
Another afternoon in he orifice shovelling excrement for all I'm worth. It feels like I've had 4000 days with a pain in the aris' although it's not literal thankfully. Not such a happy anniversary that one Spinner. I do believe I should be going to a pub tonight if it's Wednesday, might fall asleep on the couch otherwise. How's the boy Bยณ, still hobbling with a foreign object in his hoof?2 -
Tramadol and blow... that's quite a mix.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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Not good.Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
Worse.Wheelspinner said:This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
First paragraph sounds like here, all the time. You could take comfort from the sheer magnificence of your shed.Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
4000 days is a long time, could you not have your head removed from your neck in some way? Some kind of guillotine? ๐0 -
Removal is the easy part, reattaching the head without the neck is where things get trickybeansnikpoh said:
4000 days is a long time, could you not have your head removed from your neck in some way? Some kind of guillotine? ๐Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.0 -
but does he really need a head?veronese68 said:
Removal is the easy part, reattaching the head without the neck is where things get trickybeansnikpoh said:
4000 days is a long time, could you not have your head removed from your neck in some way? Some kind of guillotine? ๐Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
mike the headless chicken survived without one, in these days of social media, headless could be lucrativemy bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
I for one would welcome our new neckless or headless overlord.sungod said:
but does he really need a head?veronese68 said:
Removal is the easy part, reattaching the head without the neck is where things get trickybeansnikpoh said:
4000 days is a long time, could you not have your head removed from your neck in some way? Some kind of guillotine? ๐Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
mike the headless chicken survived without one, in these days of social media, headless could be lucrative0 -
Being headless, but keeping the pain in the neck seems rather futile. Although would he be aware of the pain in the neck without a head. Come to that the weight of his head is probably what's causing the problem. Off with his head ๐ช0
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Serious consideration has been given to methods of head removal. Yet to find one that will meet the requirements for government photo ID. Youโd think a headless man would be fairly recognisable, yes? But oh no, canโt issue passport or driverโs license without a head shot, and the minions seem to think it must be attached, even though the guidelines donโt specifically say so. ๐beansnikpoh said:
First paragraph sounds like here, all the time. You could take comfort from the sheer magnificence of your shed.Wheelspinner said:More rubbish weather, drizzly grey meh. Very little activity as a result, other than some progress on shed jobs.
This month ticked off the milestone of 4000 consecutive days with a literal pain in the neck. Woohoo.
4000 days is a long time, could you not have your head removed from your neck in some way? Some kind of guillotine? ๐Open One+ BMC TE29 Seven 622SL On One Scandal Cervelo RS0 -