Yay, it's cheery Friday.
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First proper look at my N+1 Facebook purchase for riding around Savannah during my stay.
New bike day by Andy Wright, on Flickr
$100 is apparently what the quad lock mount costs. And is what I paid for the whole lot. It's a 6KU Fixie with a flip/flop hub. Came with the helmet thrown in. Under the mould and red chain is what looks like an almost brand new bike.
Cheaper than bringing the Bad Boy down from Canada
New bike day by Andy Wright, on Flickr
$100 is apparently what the quad lock mount costs. And is what I paid for the whole lot. It's a 6KU Fixie with a flip/flop hub. Came with the helmet thrown in. Under the mould and red chain is what looks like an almost brand new bike.
Cheaper than bringing the Bad Boy down from Canada
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you bought a phone bar mount with a bike thrown in
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
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Sat here with a Thornbridge McConnel's "Creamy Vanilla Stout" watching three baby blackbirds, born in our hedge, hopping around our yard being fed by mum and dad. Beautiful singing. One of my favourite avian companions. Very cheery.
Other than that, come on somebody, it's Friday, engage us all with your sparkling wit and repartee! Unless something happens soon I'm just going to have to extract Roger's Profanisaurus from the loft again and amuse myself with that instead.
Edit: I can see you there Pickers! How's it going chap?
Other than that, come on somebody, it's Friday, engage us all with your sparkling wit and repartee! Unless something happens soon I'm just going to have to extract Roger's Profanisaurus from the loft again and amuse myself with that instead.
Edit: I can see you there Pickers! How's it going chap?
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It's really not very exciting but ... on Sunday I shall be attending my first rove in nearly two years. Despite the 'Covid years' there were roves but due to Dennis, I stayed home with him. Now he's no longer here, I'm free to go. Kind of a double edged sword I suppose but it'll be nice to fling some little sticks with bigger sticks again.Other than that, come on somebody, it's Friday, engage us all with your sparkling wit and repartee!
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Sorry Reg, dull as ditch water Friday here. The Bavarian Behemoth passed it's MOT and I appear to have fixed its dicky fuel gauge with a gas lighter (again) which, for me, is cheery. But of no interest to anybody else I suspect. Duty Manager this weekend so the garden will be getting a good seeing too but not much bike riding wise planned other than a quick blast on the fixxy, like as not.
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Sorry Reg, don't have anything particularly interesting to add from today. It was certainly a cheery morning to be out when I popped to get a couple of things from the shops.
I mitred some sleepers for a raised bed pretty accurately with just a hand saw, which I was fairly cheery about.
Made some hot cross bun dough, but it's going to prove overnight, so it's more future cheeriness.
I've learnt the word "rove" as pertaining to archery (at least I think that's what he's getting at, unless it's to do with his new lay-by-based pasttime), although only really it's existence, since it's meaning is still evading me. Is it just a general term for an archery "meet"?
Is it me, or does "extracting Roger's Profanisaurus from the loft and amusing yourself with it" sound like something that should have a definition in the book itself?
I mitred some sleepers for a raised bed pretty accurately with just a hand saw, which I was fairly cheery about.
Made some hot cross bun dough, but it's going to prove overnight, so it's more future cheeriness.
I've learnt the word "rove" as pertaining to archery (at least I think that's what he's getting at, unless it's to do with his new lay-by-based pasttime), although only really it's existence, since it's meaning is still evading me. Is it just a general term for an archery "meet"?
Is it me, or does "extracting Roger's Profanisaurus from the loft and amusing yourself with it" sound like something that should have a definition in the book itself?
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A very old form of Archery Dave. A number of 'marks' (often flags) are laid out at random distances - could be 50 yards between two but obscured by trees or over 200 yards. Everyone forms a line (usually quite random and wonky) and shoots three arrows that they hope will be as near to the mark as possible. Everyone walks to the mark to see whether they've scored ... 1 bows length from the mark is 15 points, 2 is 10 points and 3 is 5. Sometimes scoring is done on the 'upshot' which means only the shooter of the arrow nearest the mark scores. The process continues shooting from one mark to the next. I've made it sound like golf but it's actually much better and in my mind is to archery what bikepacking is to cycling - full of characters and very limited rulesI've learnt the word "rove" as pertaining to archery (at least I think that's what he's getting at, unless it's to do with his new lay-by-based pasttime), although only really it's existence, since it's meaning is still evading me. Is it just a general term for an archery "meet"?
Traditionally, it was a way for people to practice archery (a legal obligation BTW) often while on their way to church.
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that particular sliver of gossip has unaccountably passed me by
It does! It's a bit recursive though. "For 'extracting Roger' see "extracting Roger".....".....Is it me, or does "extracting Roger's Profanisaurus from the loft and amusing yourself with it" sound like something that should have a definition in the book itself?
Loved that explanation of 'roving' from Stu. Quite cheered me up did that.
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Cheers for that Stu, really interesting. A legal obligation to practice archery is another thing I've learnt.
Ah, it was a Facebook thing... You'll just have to use your imagination, but it also involves an ax and a balaclava.
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Hanging about in lay-bys in leather or foix pvc gear ,thenorthwind wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:08 pm unless it's to do with his new lay-by-based pasttime),
being a bit of voyeur ,admiring the fellow layby-ees ride (scrubs up well) and hoping to maybe have a go aswell...
#Laybyloversunite
Which reminds me also -How's the death trap coming on...
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How's the death trap coming on...
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The pictures, are a bit fuzzy and slow to down load, here,
But its nice & shinny,
So is that a half fat 96 or 69er electric gravel bike?
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I like the deathtrap Pre unit too.
Interesting ram's horn style headers!
Is it running Stu?
Interesting ram's horn style headers!
Is it running Stu?
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She is. First time I've ever heard the engine run in over 40 years .... saying that, there wasn't much chance of it ever running previouslyIs it running Stu?
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Hope everyone's having a pleasant weekend - I've had a lovely day throwing sticks int' air. Ruby's first proper rove and he was as good as gold. Only downside was the vans wing mirror glass ejecting itself onto the M6 with no provocation whatsoever. However, the good news was that Greggs still had some hot steak bakes left on the way home
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Only hot? Probably baked sometime in the last century then!However, the good news was that Greggs still had some hot steak bakes left on the way home
Been quite a pleasant weekend, ta. Nice morning paddling on the Tyne this morning, really feeling like spring now. Down at my mum's now, and had a nice chicken dinner (winner).
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Here you go Dave ... roving. I recall this was a long shot of around 200 yards across the valley.
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Great picture!
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This one enjoyed her first rove but the little 'un absolutely loves it and can't contain her excitement when an arrow gets released ... right, I'll stop it now and we'll go back to discussing sh1t up mountains
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I was waiting for the follow up pic of the pigeon kebab
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That is lovely!! Used to enjoy a bit of AWOL and Backstreet Heroes back in the day.
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I used to write quite a bit for the custom / classic mage once upon a time ... much in the custom world appears to have changed and not all for the best sadly.Used to enjoy a bit of AWOL and Backstreet Heroes back in the day.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:51 amI used to write quite a bit for the custom / classic mage once upon a time ... much in the custom world appears to have changed and not all for the best sadly.Used to enjoy a bit of AWOL and Backstreet Heroes back in the day.
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Well it less positive, but trying to cheery about it...
the line on the daily covid test, day7, is certain not as strong the last 3 days where it was very dark, claret, almost / black...
it gone back, to burgundy. Hopefully negative by Sunday....
the line on the daily covid test, day7, is certain not as strong the last 3 days where it was very dark, claret, almost / black...
it gone back, to burgundy. Hopefully negative by Sunday....
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Sure you haven't just spilled your red wine ration on it 'Burner?
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster