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View attachment 115988 I wonder if @potsy will go from the wrap for his tea
You are going to have to explain the concept of a wrap to him, he hasn't got past barms.
 

TVC

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TYPICAL !
I get back 10 mins ago and ALREADY it starts.
Do we know you?
 

mybike

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I was at school in 1963, I remember it started snowing on Boxing day and didn't clear till March, I was woken every morning by the sound of my Dad clearing our path.

That was the year we didn't play football for months, oh the joy!!!! :hyper:

I remember walking along the clifftop at Hunstanton, there was a layer of ice on top of the snow, just like icing on a cake. The sea was freezing on the beach. Probably when I first started enjoying walking.
 
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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Do you know of anyone who has a steel road bike that will let you try it. I have gone back to mine as I have found them to be more comfortable , lighter and easier to ride. My ride today was like riding over a cattle grid all the way.

Almost bought a road bike just before Christmas, no front wheels or brakes but brand new otherwise. Wouldn't have been too good on the towpath tho'.
 
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That was the year we didn't play football for months, oh the joy!!!! :hyper:

I remember walking along the clifftop at Hunstanton, there was a layer of ice on top of the snow, just like icing on a cake. The sea was freezing on the beach. Probably when I fist started enjoying walking.

I was brought up on the outskirts of Folkstone in Kent, I can remember walking up Danton Lane with my sledge and realizing that underneath the snow I was walking on were parked cars.
 
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