saturday thro' whose pure azure floats the general stream of liquid light

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TLW1

Well-Known Member
Fontaines were amazing last night and even enjoyed one of the support acts kneecap even if they are absolute 🛎️ends

Today is the first decent ride for ages, might even take out the summer bike 😳

Later has to be the pub as I haven’t drank this week and I’m worried about the landlords boat going to disrepair without my investment in cider
 

Pinno718

Über Member
Location
Way out West
Morning

Cannot say i'm familiar with Aeschylus. In fact, i've never even heard of him.

Anyhoo, stunning morning and forecast to stay that way. But Porker is in bits after clutch fork/slave cylinder shenanigans so is slowly going back together [it's a long basket of a job] and will be back together today.

Pizza and vino later.

But first: coffee
 

oxoman

Senior Member
Morning peeps, recovering from a night of excess alcohol with the 2 Son's. Eldest celebrating a inter company move that reduces his comutte and also offers more advanced training / experience to further his career. Slight decrease in money but worth it for the end game. Running at new parkrun shortly then packing for a few days away with the OH. Weather looking a bit cloudy and cooler. Enjoy.
 

VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
Warm with a bit of cloud today. OH off for a cycle to look at the heather blooming on the hills with a pal. I will get myself out for a ride and see if I have recovered more puff.
Both vehicles passed MOT no problem yesterday, one left to go on Monday.
 

Stevo 666

Senior Member
Overcast and warm but not hot here, so decent cycling weather and no need for bloody sun block for a change. Headed out for the usual NW Kent odyssey with a mate this morning once he shows up here. We might start with a coffee though.

Might watch a bit of footy later on.
 
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sungod

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Cannot say i'm familiar with Aeschylus. In fact, i've never even heard of him.

aeschylus, widely regarded as the father of greek tragedy, and reputedly killed by a falling tortoise

next you'll be telling me that you've not read his oresteia

cloudy here
 

Stevo 666

Senior Member
Off to find tile adhesive on a bank holiday . Should be fun

That's a bit of a con, having a bank holiday on a Saturday.
 

Webbo2

Senior Member
Morning
Overcast and cool here but at least no burning smells unlike yesterday. Apparently there’s a moorland fire they can’t put out. Bertie is currently having a settled moment possibly as a result of being frantic since 6:30 this morning. Later will be a pedal.
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
Morning
Overcast and cool here but at least no burning smells unlike yesterday. Apparently there’s a moorland fire they can’t put out. Bertie is currently having a settled moment possibly as a result of being frantic since 6:30 this morning. Later will be a pedal.

Met a man in the hills on Monday with a dog that looks a lot like your Bertie. He was literally running rings around his owner so I asked if the dog was on Strava. Strange you should mention that, was his response. He put a tracker on him one day and he claims that the dog ran 100 miles whilst he walked 15.
 

Stevo 666

Senior Member
Met a man in the hills on Monday with a dog that looks a lot like your Bertie. He was literally running rings around his owner so I asked if the dog was on Strava. Strange you should mention that, was his response. He put a tracker on him one day and he claims that the dog ran 100 miles whilst he walked 15.

One of ours like that - runs around off the paths in the woods going in all directions and probably does 4x the distance we do when walking them. The other one is a lazy git.
 
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