StuAff
Silencing his legs regularly
- Location
- Portsmouth
Worse than that - Andrij was first in and I was second...
The injustice of it was almost as hard to bear on our table as the cold and the hunger - until our tea and breakfast came!
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Worse than that - Andrij was first in and I was second...
The injustice of it was almost as hard to bear on our table as the cold and the hunger - until our tea and breakfast came!
Not a Moulton-a-like, it was a TSR30 (built by the Pashley factory in Stratford-upon-Avon, formerly sold as Pashley-Moultons, but now the Moulton Bicycle Company). Looked lovely.
We had an interesting ride through the city and into Ilford with such wonderful highlights of a chav leaning fully out of the passenger window of a passing vehicle threatening some form of violence 2 against 50, um yeah.
yup, saw that…
…and the cheery couple somewhere in the East Ham region having a very loud effin' and blindin' barney in the street…
Sorry we lost you Chris. I kept looking back to make sure you were still there, and when I noticed you were falling behind I was getting ready to stop, but the next time I looked you were no-where to be seenWe assumed you had spotted a train station and taken your leave.
We'll make sure you get dragged all the way back to London next time![]()
falling off my bike into a pile of horse shoot on the way back!!!![]()
I always find it quite amazing how once we are out of London and enjoying the ride away from traffic, how peaceful and relaxing it all becomes. I completely forget about all...
...awarness back into action, but in the meantime, I love these rides with a passion thats slowly rubbing appreciation off onto friends, family and work colleagues. The freedom and joy during these rides really stirs the emotions and love I have for the two wheels. And its always with great thanks I am included on these rides.
Wow! Swallow a poetry book or something Davy?Photos no-show so far! Well done for taking them though...
See you soon.