wednesday wobbles on its axis
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sunnynippy
cafe stroll wfh laze
sunnynippy
cafe stroll wfh laze
my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny
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Morning les coquin
Windy wet grey.
Nothing for it as the locals say.
Roller action I guess.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
No rain but the hill is exceptionally muddy and my road run route is flooded.
Work meh and another run later0 -
Morning
Dry but breezy here. Sat drinking coffee and psyching up for a ride as it looks like it might be quite hard. Out on my own as the Gerries meeting spot is over 20 miles away today.0 -
Morning. WFW. Banging my head on the desk with unhelpful software "help" desks. Are they Really managed by idiots?
On the bright side, my tooth ain't a hurtin' no more...Sometimes. Maybe. Possibly.
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Good sleep after yesterdays pedal. Doing a bit of work then off out later to the tyre repair place as the Panzer picked up a nail in the rear tyre last night, luckily it was going down slowly so got home OK."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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Afternoon folks,
Chilly but sunny wobble through the park this morning, shame about the destination. Usual nonsense going on at work for now, think there will be major upheavals coming. I'm told I will be ok by several at the top. Hopefully things will improve as a result.
Pub last night and pub tonight mean I'm keeping my blood alcohol up enough to help with this cold weather.
Disaster was averted earlier by an emergency trip to Sainsbury's to buy more coffee, that was far too close for comfort.
Onwards and upwards...0 -
Yay, nail/piece of sharp metal through the tyre was a £29 repair rather than a £200+ new tyre. Think I'll spend the savings on something"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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a) don't you have run flats? and b) the local tyre guys I know charge me a tenner to fix punctures and it goes into the xmas pot.Stevo_666 said:Yay, nail/piece of sharp metal through the tyre was a £29 repair rather than a £200+ new tyre. Think I'll spend the savings on something
seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
a) Just normal tyres.pinno said:
a) don't you have run flats? and b) the local tyre guys I know charge me a tenner to fix punctures and it goes into the xmas pot.Stevo_666 said:Yay, nail/piece of sharp metal through the tyre was a £29 repair rather than a £200+ new tyre. Think I'll spend the savings on something
b) You live just Scotland."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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