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Happy new year to all members of this forum. Lets hope 2022 be a good year for bikepacking.
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Happy new year to you and all.
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Happy New Year boners
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Happy New Year all! Here's hoping for a better one than last year but lets not hold our breath, yeah?
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I'm kind of at the point where I'm struggling to wish anyone a 'Happy New Year' but I can do, 'Happy less sh1t year'. :wink:
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Happy New Year everyone!
Went for a road ride,got my first drenching of the new year!
Weather apps said 4+hrs of sun! :lol:
(Damn ! Had hoped Stu was just being a bit grouchy) :roll:
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Can I wish you all a New Year!! I'm reserving the Happy until I've seen how it goes. :grin:
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AndreR wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:52 pm Can I wish you all a New Year!! I'm reserving the Happy until I've seen how it goes. :grin:
Don’t be so pessimistic - there’s bound to be something good about it. Always look for the positive, I say. For example, the house has burnt down, but hey, all the extra heat has brought the daffodils up a fortnight early.

OT, but related - the glass half full thing - pessimist or optimist, but to an engineer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be :roll:
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Happy New Year all, looking forward to getting out an about as usual and reading about all of your tales of getting out an about :-bd
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frogatthefarriers wrote: Always look for the positive, I say.
Aye Lu, given all the available options it seems the least worst one :grin:
the glass half full thing - pessimist or optimist, but to an engineer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be :roll:
Mine's half full - but only because I keep spilling my life so often :wink:
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Happy new year!
My daughter's chemotherapy is due to finish this year (though not until October). It's going to be a better one than 2020 and 2021 I'm sure!
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