I may have imagined Marin saying that Susie was a handsome woman of mature years.![]()
Eh? Did you spend a bit too much time down the pub last night?
Are you sure that's not the sort of thing you'd say

I may have imagined Marin saying that Susie was a handsome woman of mature years.![]()
Which bit of Kentish Town are you in Lucy? As I write I am looking out to Pane Vino and Tolli Italian Patisserie, with a C4C Cash for Cheques in between!ie: I work on the Station side of the road!
And you also realise that your post was number #666 on this thread!![]()
Eh? Did you spend a bit too much time down the pub last night?
Are you sure that's not the sort of thing you'd say.
That is indeed the bit of KT we live in! A bit towards the east of the station.
so I might be hobbling around the library this morning after my left knee gave up 125 miles into the Sheffield>York>Sheffield (or in my case nearly Sheffield and a train the rest of the way) ride yesterday, but in the words of Fignon 'a true cyclist sometimes has to bite the dust before he can reach the stars', i'll rest up and get it mended and come back stronger...
donations at this point stand at £479 , you can consider my flabber to be ghasted. thank you.
so I might be hobbling around the library this morning after my left knee gave up 125 miles into the Sheffield>York>Sheffield (or in my case nearly Sheffield and a train the rest of the way) ride yesterday, but in the words of Fignon 'a true cyclist sometimes has to bite the dust before he can reach the stars', i'll rest up and get it mended and come back stronger...
donations at this point stand at £479 , you can consider my flabber to be ghasted. thank you.
Make that £500 now Andy.![]()
Well done.
And a bit more on top.
Chapeau.
How did you get that to be 125 miles? What route did you take?
Well done, nice ride to do in a day.
Hmm. Those shoes Andy, do they take cleats?
Enquiring minds etc.