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Hurray for good Stu's mum news!

Also cheery for me, having gone for a little Brompton-pootle to:
  • Drop off some fave but now rather airy in the backside area jeans with the clothing repair lady
  • Pick up some new gloves from the LBS
  • And a bargain bag of baked goodies from the local bakery via Too Good To Go
  • Establish that an Ortlieb accessory pack can hold 4 tins of finest hipster beer
  • Pick up some plant food for my long-suffering houseplants
  • Get complimented on my laces (wasn't on the to-do list, but I'll take it.)
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I forgot it was BB2/300 weekend. Would have been riding but thought after my first week back at work was not the best timing. This seems sensible now. Not terribly cheery though.

I am enjoying the sunshine outside the pub though - thought I'd celebrate first week done with a pint on the (long) way home.
Bearlegged wrote: Fri Oct 07, 2022 4:36 pm Get complimented on my laces (wasn't on the to-do list, but I'll take it.)
Not the rainbow ones are they? I get compliments for those :grin:
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Aye, them's the ones!
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October BAM is in the bag, that's cheerful Friday for sure. :-bd
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Cheery Friday in that we are off to the Black Mountains tomorrow for a week to ride bikes and walk up and down hills and sit in front of a log burner, drink beer and read. Remote cottage with no phone signal and no WiFi. The whole world can go to hell in a hand cart next week for all I'll care!! :grin:
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4 day weekend starts off with this
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Kind of cheery, finished work at lunchtime and going to Bespoked tommorow on the train but caught my sons cold with perfect timing.
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Half day at work and now on the way to see Dinosaur Jr in Manchester :grin: First time I've been to a gig in another city, which always makes it seem more exciting, for ages (since the thing).

Train was cancelled :roll: but on a different one now.
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trob6 wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 2:14 pm Kind of cheery, finished work at lunchtime and going to Bespoked tommorow on the train but caught my sons cold with perfect timing.
Oh dear, sudofed makes life bearable for me, (the decongestant..)
*Seek advice from your pharmacist, yah-di-yah..)
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ledburner wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 6:56 pm Oh dear, sudofed makes life bearable for me
Is it a good or bad idea to get Sudofed and Sudocrem mixed up do you think?
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RIP wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 7:35 pm
ledburner wrote: Fri Oct 14, 2022 6:56 pm Oh dear, sudofed makes life bearable for me
Is it a good or bad idea to get Sudofed and Sudocrem mixed up do you think?
Will it give you Sudocred?
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Very good :smile:
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RIP wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:21 am Very good :smile:
I was expecting 'Dad joke penalty card' :lol: :
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Bit late to the party but ... just had a nice walk round the forest with Ruby and made it back just as the heavens opened ... that's cheery because generally the heavens open when we reach the furthest point from home. :-bd

Also, I'm off to the classic bike show at Stafford tomorrow. Probably wise to leave any flexible friends at home. :wink:
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I know I'm a day late, but had a cracking day at Bike Park Wales today - thought it would be a bit gnarr and full of stormtroopers, but trails for all abilities and full of all sorts of people. Plus a letter from the tax man to say they owe me money.....which is good as I hope to offset what I just spent on shiney bike bits and DIY projects.
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A 'dark chocolate' Friday for Reg - bitter/sweet - for a number of reasons, upon which I shall not elaborate.

However, am anticipating a jolly Chilterns Spring (*) Thing ride this weekend, coordinated by that there BrownDog and featuring a number of BBB luminaries - although two have already sprung their springs elsewhere before we've even started!

Nowt wrong with the Chilterns although I'm mildly jealous of our V who is at this very moment having a lovely time around Soar Y Mynydd and Elan, the lucky old baggage :smile: .

(*) yes I know
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Pretty cheery, finished another hectic week at work, drinking beer and picking up a new (to me ) motorsickle tomorrow. One in and one out so overall collection remains the same....
A few ales tonight, I feel :-bd
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motorsickle tomorrow
Ooh?

Reminds me, I've a Harris Magnum arriving on Monday but alas, it's a job not a purchase.
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Not as cool as that! - another triumph tiger but 800, not 650 (which is still awaiting an oil seal...). Bit of an impulse buy as the shop offered me a good price for the Bavarian behemoth in exchange. I've been after something smaller, lighter and more conventional as the BM is on the verge of quite a lot of expensive stuff needing done.... we'll see....
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Has been difficult to find cheeriness today, what with having tested positive for the thing on Tuesday, having avoided it for 2 and a half years, and have some fairly flu-like symptoms. I thought I'd turned a corner when I managed to get out of bed without a herculean effort this morning, but then it bit back around lunchtime and I had to go back to bed with the shivers.

Politics is best left unsaid, though isn't helping my feeling of illness.

But I've just read an article in Singletrack mag by Petor of Dear Susan bicycles that made me feel better. There's often thought to not be much of an overlap between "here" and "there" but I think a lot of folks here would enjoy, so I hereby commend you to go out and buy a copy!
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Get well soon Dave, I got mine at the beginning of the year...
I'm aware that there is all sorts of nonsense going on with our so called govt. at the mo but I don't listen to the news so I'm totally oblivious. Maybe this is a bad thing but I feel much better for it!
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ledburner wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:56 am
RIP wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:21 am Very good :smile:
I was expecting 'Dad joke penalty card' :lol: :
Well I've always maintained that we're Sudo-intellectuals here rather than real ones....
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:-bd
RIP wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:28 pm
ledburner wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:56 am
RIP wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:21 am Very good :smile:
I was expecting 'Dad joke penalty card' :lol: :
Well I've always maintained that we're Sudo-intellectuals here rather than real ones....
For yesterday, we overall weird and I got the green light to accept an invite to go planking in new years week in Andorra the the outlaws. Mrs ledburner looked hotel the declare she coming as well. the cheap week has gone into orbit. Manditory Hotel upgrade etc.
Excitometer reading dropped to 'maybe mildly interested'.
(At the prospect of a week of good behaviour & declaration thats your all next year's holiday fund spent then).. :o :lol:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:53 pm
motorsickle tomorrow
Ooh?

Reminds me, I've a Harris Magnum arriving on Monday but alas, it's a job not a purchase.
That's a bit special. As a motorbike mad teen, I remember waiting at the bus stop after 'tech one night, a bloke was tinkering on the kerb with a motorbike. I looked at the wrap-around tubular frame and recognised it straightaway. (I used to lust and drool over the readers specials inside the rear cover of Performance Bikes :oops:) I ended up offering him a push start. It was the one and only time I've had my hands on a Harris Magnum :lol:
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Rob S wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2022 8:12 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:53 pm
motorsickle tomorrow
Ooh?

Reminds me, I've a Harris Magnum arriving on Monday but alas, it's a job not a purchase.
That's a bit special. As a motorbike mad teen, I remember waiting at the bus stop after 'tech one night, a bloke was tinkering on the kerb with a motorbike. I looked at the wrap-around tubular frame and recognised it straightaway. (I used to lust and drool over the readers specials inside the rear cover of Performance Bikes :oops:) I ended up offering him a push start. It was the one and only time I've had my hands on a Harris Magnum :lol:
I suspect such things were highly entertaining, particularly with a GSXR 1100 lump in it. Modern stuff is just too good.....
Anyway the new trumph is a bit dull compared to my old one but just the job for blatting around the place
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