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Levo-Lon

Guru
[QUOTE 5344060, member: 9609"]road terrorists are out early this year
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Bloody pita, I had a glut of punctuers on Sunday ride with the wife.
I've got her slime tubes and I'll be making all my bikes tubeless.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
While approaching some busy traffic lights while out cycling about an hour ago, i saw a dog run into the road. I thought it was a goner as it headed towards fast moving traffic. Luckily it hit a car,bounced off,rolled over and ran off. I went after it to see its owner with tears in her eyes hugging it. If it'd been a second quicker it would've gone under the car wheels. The dog's owner thanked me for my concern,saying she'd take it to the vets to get it checked over. The owner happened to be a funeral parlour owner. As i saw it hit the car i thought it would be killed. That's one very lucky dog and one tearful but relieved owner!
 
Morning. I've made two hot drinks and taken them back to bed and am now thinking. I caught a bit on the TV about the closure of big shops on the high Street. It made me think how often do I go into them? A long pause. There is nothing in my home town which makes me want to go in them.
We used to go to Bath and have a wander, it was mainly to visit the Modellers Den, which has closed, the camera shops and to look at the architecture. The BHS where I used to get some clothes has shut. We sometimes pop into M&S but it is mainly to buy hot cross buns but find the parking in Bath expensive.
Analysts say closures are due to the way in which people's shopping habits have changed, online retail and out of town shopping malls. I just wonder if that is the case.
 
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