Mista Preston
Veteran
well that was an interesting one.......Simon you really need to sort that cat of yours out !
Aperitif said:Well! I was surrounded by Whisky Mist, Nobu, The Colony Club and Trader Vics - not to mention the Hilton Park Lane as backup.
The word I used most frequently earlier this trip was beginning with B
Yes - capital ones, and multitudinous.
I was really 'up' for this ride after an awkward week at the coalface of life.
An easily spotted shard of glass saw me wrestling with a well-seated new tyre, new wheel and new tube in Kilburn - with helpful passers-by.
And then the steering was getting sluggish down Park Lane - not a flat front wheel - just not fully pumped
And then I tried again, and because it was raining the camber of Hertford Street offered me a ready made plunge bath to discover the hole...and then another again in the other tube. Luckily there were some lads digging the road up for an electricity fault and there was plenty of arc lighting - I was getting to the stage of "Taxi"!
So much sodding about for so little - the tiniest sliver of metal wire - the first one probably wasn't the glass.
Oh well. The End.
Meanwhile, I had lots of people say how nice the bike was etc...Premiership footballers, celebs, wannabies, a couple of chats with minicab drivers waiting for trade - amazed that you lot were wheeling away to Southend.
Actually, I was going to take the tyre off for fun as the entertainment value was quality - my last chat with a couple of big American guys. BIG - with pony tails (one with a Tom Sellick style moustache containing more hair than I had on my head - ever). Everyone was nicely dressed and nice smelling - I felt quite at home...Rolled away from The Hilton at 01:05, cold, wet and bursting for a pee which was duly completed at Marble Arch (so many peeps wandering about down Park Lane!)
Anyway, another few mentions of that b word and I got indoors at 02.30
parked my bike and
b word.
I'm happy - would have felt awful keeping everyone waiting 'en route'.
b word, nevertheless.![]()
MacB said:Mate, I know it was posted in the middle of the night but, even by your standards, that's incomprehensible....I think I've translated but my head aches now
rich p said:It's poetry, Al, ask Flying Monkey! It doesn't have to scan or rhyme![]()
MacB said:what, you think his translation would be more comprehensible?
matthew said:Then things got interesting, another puncture stopped the TECs for ~15 minutes and meant that they picked up me as a way marker but then went a different way, leaving other way markers hanging.![]()
Oh come on Auntie - maybe a tad damp in places but icicles I saw not.Auntie Helen said:A rainy and chilly evening but fun nevertheless.