"How about a nice refreshing glass of beer?"Only 6? Did you run out of jersey space to hold bottles?
"Yes, that sounds splendid"
x6 = Huey and the Porcelain Telephone
"How about a nice refreshing glass of beer?"Only 6? Did you run out of jersey space to hold bottles?
@Edwardoka's panniers were so light that he carried somebody's else's panniers too over the Duke's passHope you packed your panniers as lightweight as your stomach!
My panniers were so heavy that one of them burst while repacking on the second morning@Edwardoka's panniers were so light that he carried somebody's else's panniers too over the Duke's pass![]()
Yet you remained strong in the face of adversity, oh intrepid leader second in commandMy panniers were so heavy that one of them burst while repacking on the second morningBrand new as well, so they were.
Patricia! Is that sarcasm I detect from you?Yet you remained strong in the face of adversity, oh intrepid leader second in command![]()
No, I was actually serious.Patricia! Is that sarcasm I detect from you?![]()
@Fubar is the one who needs all the credit (and a lot to drink after the horrors of Day 2).No, I was actually serious.
You had a lot of hassle with your bike and equipment, route mishaps not your fault, plus an off.
Another, less patient person, would have urged some of us slow coaches to efof back to Glasgow with the next train.
@Fubar is the one who needs all the credit (and a lot to drink after the horrors of Day 2).
I had no difficulty following the CC Ecosse rules (no-one left behind, any pannier full of batteries, bedding and toilet rolls will do, there will be cake) and never felt myself get impatient with anyone - except myself when the route went awry on Day 1 and I fell off on Day 4!
We're being tactically outvoted! The MSM are working their fearmongering :-(I've cast my vote and it appears i'm in the minority. Maybe we should get some 16 year olds to vote, or some English who are living here or not living here! mmmm now
Exactly, why not a weekend meet up and a point to point. We did discuss a weekend meet for those that cannot take any longer away from home due to work or family commitments. But there is no reason not to also consider a point to point over say four days for those that can manage the time away. Seems like a lot of good suggestions have already been made by our north of England correspondands.Now now gents, put your conspiracy theories back in your (broken) panniers bags - you DO realise the vote makes no difference whatsoever and I'll organise what I fancy doing anyway?!?
Of course, come up with something interesting and there is no reason why we can't consider both...![]()