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I'm quite partial to Tyrell's 'Naked' crisps.
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Ooo the ‘slightly salted’ ones? Lovely. Sadly I’ve banned myself from them due to my recent health revelation. In fact I’ve gone fully veggie ( apart from fish) to be honest it’s to allow wiggle room for beer :-bd I’m not sure if it works that way but I’ll take 122/83 bacon or beer, easy choice :lol:
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Elaboration: Bought nice beers (Cloudwater x Burum's bitter a particular highlight), sat in some friends' garden, talked about how we're really feeling, got burritos, rode my bike with flat pedals.
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BigdummySteve wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:30 pm
RIP wrote: I'm quite partial to Tyrell's 'Naked' crisps.
Ooo the ‘slightly salted’ ones?
Nah. Those are different. These are no salt, no nuffin'. Stark bollock naked. Photo of naked ladies on the front just in case you hadn't got the message. You'd be fine with your new regime - some fat of course but tiny amount of saturated. Don't see them everywhere though.
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PS: Mrs L made a birthday cake for a friend today, which resulted in a surplus of icing. This (obviously) necessitated ANOTHER CAKE being baked. So now I'm full of cake too.
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Landslide wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:36 pm talked about how we're really feeling
Ah, one of those parties :smile: .
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Landslide wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:51 pm
So now I'm full of cake too.
The very definition of Cheery Friday I guess :wink: .
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RIP wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:13 pm no matter what size bag it is? No restraint me.
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Was that a request to be bagged & trussed up up with a restraining order :shock:
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RIP wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:13 pm I've just eaten some marmite crisps which I enjoyed. The fatal thing to do is take them all out of the packet at once and put them on a plate. About half a potato's worth obviously.

Anybody else get that thing where you open some crisps, and have to consume the whole bag in one go no matter what size bag it is? No restraint me.
As the "Obi Wan Kenobi" of bikepacking, I've come to expect higher levels of moral fibre of you, Reg. I must say I am somewhat disappointed to discover something as simple as Marmite crisps appear to be your Kryptonite :| .

Surely a gentleman of your cultured disposition is able to savour one's daily crisp on it's own merits, then look forward to savouring the next crisp on the morrow? :ugeek: .

Personally I suffer such a weakness for flapjack I have to ensure it never crosses the threshold [-X .
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Old Bent One Kenobi would be more appropriate I think :wink: . One crisp per sitting might be a challenge and take black belt 10th dan levels of self-control.

And yes, Led, :grin: , trussed you to come up with an image like that.
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RIP wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:13 pm No? Ah well.

I've just eaten some marmite crisps which I enjoyed. The fatal thing to do is take them all out of the packet at once and put them on a plate. About half a potato's worth obviously.
That's just weird - Marmite is the devil's diarrhea and should be locked away in a deep secure repository such as used for nuclear waste.
RIP wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:13 pm Anybody else get that thing where you open some crisps, and have to consume the whole bag in one go no matter what size bag it is? No restraint me.
Food packages have two states: unopened and full; opened and empty. You never get opened and half-full.

Reminds me of a friend. He'd been reading a survey in his wife's Cosmopolitan magazine. The question was: "Can you eat a whole Mars Bar?" His response was "Yeah!? I can eat a whole packet of chocolate Hob-Nobs!"
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whitestone wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:36 am Food packages have two states: unopened and full; opened and empty. You never get opened and half-full.
Front page of The Grauniad today states "Easter extras - What to do with your leftover chocolate" :-O .
Surely there's no such thing? :oops:
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MuddyPete wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 9:58 am leftover chocolate
Absolutely baffling concept. No idea what they're on about.

Marmite, Bob, is a bikepacking food - multi-use y'see. For example you can also seal flat roofs with it. Or use as emergency tyre sealant.
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^^ Must be another of their typos.
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I'm suddenly idly reflecting how incredibly lucky us lot were to be allowed to carry on riding our bikes over the past year throughout all the mayhem. At various times pretty much everything else was verboten. Kept me sane (shut up at the back). Even crappy garden-only bivvies added a little more 'freedom', and as Pete said even enforced new ideas and something different.

So, am grateful for that.
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Image link here https://i.imgur.com/j7qjfVX.gifv

Couldn't help that up above..

Anyway, enroute to work today and came through Fridayhorpe... Sadly we only have Painthrope near us and it got me thinking. Maybe this is where the folks from Painthorpe come to retire :smile:

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Reminds me of seeing signs for Painscastle on the BB200. The climb I was on at the time seemed very apt.
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^ Where is The Crigglestone, Mr Shaf? May one buy a postcard, or a replica of said stone? Are there rituals with druids every solstice? I think there should be...anyone for the first annual Crigglestone Summer Solstice Festival? :wink:
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MuddyPete wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:53 pm ^ Where is The Crigglestone, Mr Shaf? May one buy a postcard, or a replica of said stone? Are there rituals with druids every solstice? I think there should be...anyone for the first annual Crigglestone Summer Solstice Festival? :wink:
"Crigglefest" :-bd .

And as for Kettlethorpe: that's just begging for a BBBTB (BBBTeaBivi) on 21 April :-bd .

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The Crigglestone...needs a ceremony... :wink:

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redefined_cycles wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2021 6:03 pm Image link here https://i.imgur.com/j7qjfVX.gifv

Couldn't help that up above..

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There should have been a vertigo warning for that klettersteig / Via Ferrata.
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Well that's fascinating. Snowing here today. Tiny tiny flakes, but still.
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I'm not saying a word... :d
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RIP wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:45 pm I'm not saying a word... :d
Good, about time people stopped being cheery on days other than Friday. Honestly is just frivolous and has to stop. Perhaps listening to these songs before posting might help

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dxs3hG6qVSs

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fvn4CeaJp_s

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1FR842KUaOw

https://open.spotify.com/track/4TJgRDdV ... FXPlwU12lw

https://open.spotify.com/track/5qjd5ym1 ... 1IcKNPz7ow

Oh bugger,it’s now actually Friday, carry on :-bd
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CNcdCv0DETV ... 8zei8vlv1y

Not sure if the link works, but just seen this on Instagram and I really like it.

Cheery Friday everyone!
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I'm sure I should probably know (apologies, memory is going a bit!), but which Boner is this?

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