Tea? (Part 1)

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tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Got some luverly sunshine today after 2 days of rain and a caged six year old!
Everything is pretty laid back, I'm otherwise doing all the little jobs that need finishing in the Shedravan.

Waffles has inadvertently brought my attention as to maybe why I've tip toed along an edge of dudgeon for the last week, I simply miss my bike and the independence it gives me:blush:.
 

Plax

Guru
Location
Wales
TheDoctor said:
Evenings! Just got in from a most pleasant ride with the local CTC. Wednesday evening rides are specially good - 20-ish miles at a civilised pace, via a country pub.Tonight's pub was a mere mile uphill from DoctorTowers. :angry:
And a few peeps complimented the stealth look of the Carbon Uberbike. Which was nice.:angry:

Sounds nicer than my little ride. I thought I'd take a spin into Llanberis and up the Pass but the rain got the better of me and I aborted. Couple of minutes out of Nant Peris and I thought I'd stop, finally put my jacket on and, ahem, turn round.
My shoes are like swimming pools. I've got newspaper stuffed in them to try and dry them out a bit.

 

wafflycat

New Member
tdr1nka said:
How much longer is Mr W. unable to drive?

Middle to end September. :angry: The current plaster gets taken off middle next month. Then his foot is moved a bit & another plaster put on for a couple of weeks or so - then that one taken off & a new one put one.. until his foot gets back to 90 degree bend.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind driving him about and don't begrudge him it at all. But I do miss being out on my bike. A lot. And it means my arse is getting bigger and bigger :angry:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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The TerrorVortex
@ Plax,
Shame about the dampness. That video is good though. It was a much nicer day when we went down that road.
Don't talk to me about Llanberis Pass!
*sulks*

Plax > I
 

TheDoctor

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wafflycat said:
Middle to end September. :angry: The current plaster gets taken off middle next month. Then his foot is moved a bit & another plaster put on for a couple of weeks or so - then that one taken off & a new one put one.. until his foot gets back to 90 degree bend.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind driving him about and don't begrudge him it at all. But I do miss being out on my bike. A lot. And it means my arse is getting bigger and bigger :angry:

Aye, sh1t happens. Lets hope the weather is decent well into the Autumn and you can do lots of miles before the clocks change.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
TheDoctor said:
Aye, sh1t happens. Lets hope the weather is decent well into the Autumn and you can do lots of miles before the clocks change.

You are dangerously close to the 'Seasonal' C-word there Doc'.:angry:

Here's to a dry warm Autumn, might I suggest a CC Norfolk meet nearer the time?
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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And a chance to 'liberate' a rather nice TT bike. Oh damn, they'll have heard that.
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Don't joke, I've even thought of temporarily liberating any bicycle just to give my legs a good spin.

TTFN, I'm away to my bed. Mrs. T is on an airport run to collect friends arriving @ 9 so we have a 6 o'clock start:eek:.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Hey Plax, that looks like a nice descent - one for the trike for me, I think (more stable on three wheels...)

Waffles, you deserve a medal. Failing that, I think we should all invite yourselves to your place sometime in autumn, as discussed. We could be a sort of Tea? hit squad - descend on the place, make you tea, take you out for a nice ride, pamper you a bit, make you more tea, cake etc :smile:

If you got a really long extension nozzle on the vacuum cleaner, couldn't Mr Waffles sit in his chair and hoover a suitable radius around himself?:biggrin:

Failing that, do what I do for months at a time and sod the hoovering!:biggrin:

Tdr1nka, you really ought to get a bike installed over there! Any bike!

Barbecued shrew Doc? That's going to be a very very tiny spit roast... A cocktail stick for a spit, and a single petit pois to replace the apple in the mouth...
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
I woke up this morning* found a dead pygmy shrew left for me by one of the cats. I'll pop it in the freezer so we can add it to the 'Shrew Bar-B-Que'!:biggrin:

Tea?


*(insert classic blues riff here: 'Da, Dada, da, Dah')
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
tdr1nka said:
I woke up this morning* found a dead pygmy shrew left for me by one of the cats. I'll pop it in the freezer so we can add it to the 'Shrew Bar-B-Que'!:biggrin:

Tea?


*(insert classic blues riff here: 'Da, Dada, da, Dah')

There's a gag along the lines of Shrew-B-Que, or Bar-B-Shrew, but I can't quite make it work...

You might be surprised how many small rodent cat victims end up in freezers, and then defleshed for reference specimens for us bone people. Colleague of mine had a whole drawer in hers devoted to voles of various sorts (mostly the Orkney variety) along with a roadkill stoat for a skinning experiment. The latter was in a tupperware box with "Attention: Stoat!" written on the lid...
 
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