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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Arch said:
If a roadie sneered at me, I'd think, well, you may have the better bike, but did you build your own front wheel? No? ha! beat you!

(ok, I've only ever built the one, but hell, I did it, and it's still true enough, about 5 years later)

Is it a knitted one? :wacko:
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
threebikesmcginty said:
Used one of them on a job (work not nickin') in London years ago - it had a Ford V6 engine - S.H. 1 T. off a shovel! :wacko:

but nothing is faster than an Astravan - especilally with ladders and stuff on the roof. try racing one :biggrin:
 

Twanger

Über Member
Arch said:
That just makes me laugh. Those things cost a fortune. I do all my cycling fuelled by pasta, cake and tea, which are very cheap, and readily available at millions of stockists nationwide (and world wide, should I wish to venture abroad).

What kind of tea and cakes do you find fuels you the best? Do you find you turn the pedals best with Earl Grey and petit fours, or green tea and carrot cake, or do you go for the raw, throbbing power of PG Tips and jam doughnuts?
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I go for Belgian (Trappist pref.) beer and Bara Brith at 'tea stops' myself, supping on the road from a camelbak, with the odd puff on me asthma inhaler to keep me going. Oh, and my road bike has disc brakes. Obsessed with staying hydrated and stopping when I want to, of course I don't fit in. Not sure I want to either.
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
Arch said:
Those things cost a fortune. I do all my cycling fuelled by pasta, cake and tea, which are very cheap, and readily available at millions of stockists nationwide (and world wide, should I wish to venture abroad).


Run, run little rabbit, for soon our two worlds shall collide :evil:

P.S. Afternoon Tea or G&T, both are rocket fuel for me*!

*If any of you are law enforcement jobsworths, or from our current ruling political Party, G&T means Gingerbread and Teacakes.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Twanger said:
What kind of tea and cakes do you find fuels you the best? Do you find you turn the pedals best with Earl Grey and petit fours, or green tea and carrot cake, or do you go for the raw, throbbing power of PG Tips and jam doughnuts?

I'm mostly a PG Tips and proper cake devotee. Proper cake is any sort of sponge - victoria, chocolate, coffee... lemon drizzle if I feel the need for vitamins. Carrot cake isn't really cake, it's salad. Sometimes a toasted teacake, or scone.

I have friends who are devotees of all sorts of fancy teas, and whenever I go over for the evening, they ask me what I'd like and I always say, a little feebly, have you got any normal tea?

Which reminds me, why do Marxists drink herbal tea? Because proper tea is theft.

Chap: :evil:

BTW, at work we sometimes buy some flapjacks to have at lunchtime. One day, someone bodged saying it, and now we always have Jackflaps, which sounds unutterably rude.:biggrin:
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
It started early on.

If you didn't have a Starley & Co. Rover, you were a nobody.
 
Arch said:
I'm mostly a PG Tips and proper cake devotee. Proper cake is any sort of sponge - victoria, chocolate, coffee... lemon drizzle if I feel the need for vitamins. Carrot cake isn't really cake, it's salad. Sometimes a toasted teacake, or scone.
.

:evil: Now that is worth noting as a sig of the future.
 

Twanger

Über Member
Arch said:
I'm mostly a PG Tips and proper cake devotee. Proper cake is any sort of sponge - victoria, chocolate, coffee... lemon drizzle if I feel the need for vitamins. Carrot cake isn't really cake, it's salad. Sometimes a toasted teacake, or scone.

I have friends who are devotees of all sorts of fancy teas, and whenever I go over for the evening, they ask me what I'd like and I always say, a little feebly, have you got any normal tea?

Which reminds me, why do Marxists drink herbal tea? Because proper tea is theft.

Chap: :laugh:

BTW, at work we sometimes buy some flapjacks to have at lunchtime. One day, someone bodged saying it, and now we always have Jackflaps, which sounds unutterably rude.:laugh:

I thought you were sound! Good!
 
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