- Location
- Inside my skull
I believe the corona virus was clinging to his helmet and marching down to his eyes. So he head butted the ground in an attempt to neutralise it.
Yes, and in years to come they will end up on the Antiques Road Show with no monetary value but enormous family value. Doubt it will be hosted by Fiona Bruce though, sorry !Dispose of nothing. Make up a commemorative display of; battle scarred helmet, bar ends, bloodied bandage, X Rays, removed stitches, photo of (or even better the actual) brick, etc. and then when you're asked "What did you do in the Great Coronavirus Scare of 2020, Grandpa", you can regale unbelieving generations to come with tales of your sacrifice. ;-)
Flytipping? That's a terrible problem in some parts of Kent where I ride. I bet they are making hay during lockdown.Ouch stay safe.
Roads aren’t much safer since dumps closed, many side roads look as if they just pushed stuff off a flatbed into the road.
fractured mine over a year ago they still ache at timesThank goodness he hasn't broken any ribs - stop trying to make him laugh.
Flytipping? That's a terrible problem in some parts of Kent where I ride. I bet they are making hay during lockdown.
Flytipping? That's a terrible problem in some parts of Kent where I ride. I bet they are making hay during lockdown.
Not uncommon in Kent to come across a "Road closed" sign, and find that someone has simply tipped a lorryload completely closing a narrow lane to vehicular traffic. Normally by the time I get there some kind soul has cleared a way for pedestrians/cyclists to squeeze through.Yip I’m in Sussex and some places it’s not even on the side, it’s literally in the center on the road.