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I've just finished three back-to-back days of online conferences which would normally have been held in lovely hotel in a glamorous city. Six hours each day but been online and 14-16 hours daily since Monday. Done now. Total success mostly.

I am about to have a beer. It will be sweet. Yah for Friday.
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'hotel', Tim? Just looked that up and going to have to have a beer whilst battling with the concept. Is it something that wives/significantothers like to do do you think? If so I shall circumspectly approach Mrs Perrin. I would imagine most such establishments are amply provided with trees, ditches etc so at least I shall be able to accompany her on any visit. As far as the entrance anyway :grin:
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Smalltown Supersound sent through a replacement copy of Kelly Lee Owens vinyl, after the one I bought was scratched. They also sent a 2x12" LP of Gode by André Bratten and a branded slipmat. Tomorrow's listening sorted...

Oh, and I've just taken part in a remote recording of an episode of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
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Oh Reg ,... you big silly. I was at my kitchen table the whole time, I suspect Mrs Perrin would largely bridle at the idea of having A Reg under her feet while she gets on with the Yuletide preparations. Ditches ... or dishes .... your call, sir.

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:lol: Luv ya.
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Had my first covid jab today, that makes for a happy Friday :grin: Plus I have a pass for a proper bike ride tomorrow, and the weather looks good, happy days :-bd
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Verena wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 9:17 pm Had my first covid jab today, that makes for a happy Friday :grin: Plus I have a pass for a proper bike ride tomorrow, and the weather looks good, happy days :-bd

Blimey. First 'Boner?

And "in other news": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svnfqXf2X-w. Absolutely no connection to anything other than this is the Cheery Friday thread. Really, what better way to spend a spare afternoon?
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RIP wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 9:31 pm
Blimey. First 'Boner?

And "in other news": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svnfqXf2X-w. Absolutely no connection to anything other than this is the Cheery Friday thread. Really, what better way to spend a spare afternoon?
:grin: yep, right up there with watching paint dry

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Verena wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:15 pm a boner
'course you are! Fully paid-up and everything. You've been swept into the BaM whirlpool? Don't forget your Four Season Legion badge to aim for. Everyone likes a badge.
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Everyone likes a badge.
Apart from Mexican bandits.
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Sigh!
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RIP wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:24 pm
Verena wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:15 pm a boner
'course you are! Fully paid-up and everything. You've been swept into the BaM whirlpool? Don't forget your Four Season Legion badge to aim for. Everyone likes a badge.
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YAY, Last night shift and 6 off :-bd
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Verena wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:32 pm I'll re read the rules and start properly again in January... Pretty sure I've done one every month this year, but not been posting them here, and a few were in my garden in lockdown...
Lockdown garden bivis were allowed this year under the emergency rules. You can always post up a summary of your bivis in the BAM thread if you want to claim this year, I can go back through Strava and my photos to check when mine were, surely everyone takes at least one photo of their loaded bike on every trip? :smile:
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^ This.
Plenty of folk post up with their reports quite late, I don't think anyone has a problem with it.
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Just noticed that Rule 6 says you don't even have to post at all, which sort of seems nicely in the spirit of the general madness of BaM. But if you DO post, Rule 5 states "one post for each month". Having done a couple of counts in the past, I have to say that late posts or combined posts make it a bit harder to tally up who's done what, but again that's probably an essential part of the mayhem as well.
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I like to think that many things we do, work on a system of honour. I could be wrong but to my knowledge, that system has so far never failed us ... that makes me happy. Cheery Saturday anybody? :-bd
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Seconded. If there'd been any rules to anything in This Place, my life would have been a hell of a lot more dull than it is. And, er, my life is, er, quite dull. Oh.
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It's a bit like riding around during a BBB event, one never quite knows what's going to happen next.

The nearest someone has come to "defining" the feeling, is my hero (no, I don't have heroes, but if I did, he would be) Steven Wright:

“You know when you're sitting on a chair and you lean back so you're just on two legs and you lean too far so you almost fall over but at the last second you catch yourself? I feel like that all the time...”
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K1100T wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 8:06 pm Smalltown Supersound sent through a replacement copy of Kelly Lee Owens vinyl, after the one I bought was scratched. They also sent a 2x12" LP of Gode by André Bratten and a branded slipmat. Tomorrow's listening sorted...

Oh, and I've just taken part in a remote recording of an episode of the Infinite Monkey Cage.
:-bd brilliant program!
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Last day of term 1 teaching (Further Education)for me. It's been even more of a pain in the ar$e than normal due to the you know what. This week has been remote teaching. Out of my 18 1st years, 9 attended & out of 9 2nd years, 0 attended. No doubt I'll have to explain why they never logged on to the bosses on my return! And there's another remoter week on our return!

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Finished work yesterday nit back till the 4th :-bd
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Today is my last day of work this year :smile:

Tonight I'll be strapping the bags to the bike ready for tomorrows Socially Distant Christmas Lights/Cycle Quest/Bushcraft Solo Winter Bivi*. This will be in the woodland at my mum's and I deposited my beer at hers ready when I did her weekly shop yesterday :grin:

And as an added bonus, last night I was thinking this is the first year in ages that I've not ridden an off-road century :sad: but I looked at my veloviewer and noticed I'd done a 188 mile ride? Cue light bulb moment when I remembered the Cairngorm Loop :-bd

* Back in BC (before covid) I had worked out that Leighton Buzzard was only 99 miles riding from the ferry whereas last year the Dartmoor bivi was just under 150 miles so I had planned to ride north this year but Covid put a stop to that :sad: Hopefully this time next year on cheery Friday I'll be on my way to bivi with Reg and the gang and posting from a cafe on the way :smile:
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I volunteer at the seawater swimming pool in Brixham and have taken responsibility for operations and infrastructure. It’s mostly bureaucratic pain but today I was on site with big boy tools drilling cores into a concrete deck and finding voids. It was the best treasure hunt ever as we found three and I got to stroke my beard looking at rocks wearing hi viz in the rain like a proper civil engineer
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sean_iow wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 2:49 pm
* Back in BC (before covid) I had worked out that Leighton Buzzard was only 99 miles riding from the ferry whereas last year the Dartmoor bivi was just under 150 miles so I had planned to ride north this year but Covid put a stop to that :sad: Hopefully this time next year on cheery Friday I'll be on my way to bivi with Reg and the gang and posting from a cafe on the way :smile:
The pleasure would be all ours Sean :-bd . I'm hoping travel can be sorted by next summer so we can come and dip our toes on Shanklin beach too.

Not a cheery Friday here 'cos just had an email from BT saying "oh, time to renew your Line Rental Saver" (all of about £20/yr I think, but still) then the small print says from now on we have to have BT broadband as well or no line rental saver! Taking the p1ss or what.
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