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What makes motorists think they have the right to cut across turning left as you are cycling round a roundabout? It has happened several times now. :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Photo Winner
Location
Hamtun
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
First cuppa went down well as did the qualifying



That's been a few years.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Good morning from a bright and sunny Suffolk. Quite a cold one last night as I had to spread the dressing gown over the bed as an extra layer for warmth.

Coffee has been had and the overnight bag placed by the front door ready for today's away day in Brighton. I've got tickets to see two bands (Newdad at Chalk or The Lovely Eggs at Concorde 2) and still haven't decided which one to attend. The decision will probably be made by the weather as, if it's raining as currently predicted, Chalk is the closest to the hotel. Must also remember to stop off at Decathlon and pick up the waterproof jacket ordered midweek.

As my train from Ipswich doesn't arrive in London until around 13:30 there shouldn't be any football supporter types making a noise on their way to the Arsenal match.
 

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
Complex logistics today.

Have to move Vanessa and connect her to the national grid. Cannot do that before 1200.
Then drop parcels at the shop before 1200 and fit in lunch.
But need to get lpg for Vanessa in the meantime.

Vanessa, the parcel shop and the lpg outlet are at opposite corners of a triangle. Home is in the middle, nearer the parcel drop off.

And avoid overcooking or having cold lunch which is on auto pilot. Matter of what timings to use.
Have to get them in the right order to avoid missing glass of wine with late lunch or not having lpg to cook lunch.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
It's still pouring rain.

My rather ancient basic Casio digital watch becomes more difficult to change the time on each time. It takes so much pressure to get the buttons to work. I had the support the watch on the table and press the button very forcefully with a coin to get it to work.

I'm tempted to give the buttons a spray of WD40 or something.

It says on the face of it that the battery has a ten year guarantee. The watch must be fifteen year old, so the battery must be living on borrowed time at this point.
 
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