Tea? (Part 1)

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Dayvo said:
I'd share it with you, but I'm too bloody greedy! :sad:

Serves me right, I'm suffering from heart burn now! :biggrin:
 
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Did I ever mention our tandem trike:?:
 

Speicher

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I'm off now to get a real cup of tea :biggrin: and think about doing some gardening and doing some sorting of recycling. Note that I said "think about", remains to be seen if it gets done.

What's keeping you busy these days, that you would like to tell us about?
 
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Speicher said:
I'm off now to get a real cup of tea :biggrin: and think about doing some gardening and doing some sorting of recycling. Note that I said "think about", remains to be seen if it gets done.

What's keeping you busy these days, that you would like to tell us about?


In the process of setting up a new business using the trailer AND another new business not using the trailer. :smile:

Enjoy your real life tea... :smile:
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Bored, bored, bored.........

The Decathlon rear wheel(of cheese)broke another spoke yesterday.:thumbsup:
Had to cycle home slowly with a wobbly wheel, again.

Now trying to muster the enthusiasm to fit a new one, which I got from 'On Your Bike' at London Bridge.
They took the bike into their workshop and measured the wheel, gave me two spokes and said to pay at the till.
When I got to the till I ended up having a long conversation with the man at the till about the Roadrat and when I asked how much it was for the spoke he said he didn't know and that I could just have them!:ohmy:

Not only open on a Sunday but friendly and helpful too!

The stoopid thing is, I can pick up my new wheel tomorrow but I need a free day to rebuild the Rat to incorporate the lovely bits bequeathed by TheDoc and swap the rest back onto Clarty Hack.

It never ends does it?;)

Tea, tea, tea........:smile:
 
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