Tea? (Part 2)

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tdr1nka

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Oh how that question echoes around the internet.

We'll be at the start for around 9.

I will have my goggles on. :biggrin:
 

TheDoctor

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No!!!!
Not the Red Shorts Of Doom!!!
 

Arch

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Can't you knit and CycleChat Arch? Thought you women were good at multi-tasking
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I can't help only having two hands. Typing and knitting is tricky with only the 10 digits.

Bit wet today. Got a quick cuppa, then it's back out delivering bags to the latest new clients.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

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I can't help only having two hands. Typing and knitting is tricky with only the 10 digits.

Bit wet today. Got a quick cuppa, then it's back out delivering bags to the latest new clients.

Don't you have toes? And then again some folks can use their mouth to type (holding a stick like thing). You just aren't trying young Archer. :rolleyes:

Bit tricky drinking Tea and typing with your mouth tho I think :whistle:
 

Arch

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Don't you have toes? And then again some folks can use their mouth to type (holding a stick like thing). You just aren't trying young Archer. :rolleyes:

Bit tricky drinking Tea and typing with your mouth tho I think :whistle:

'specially when I'm trying to also eat my dinner...

A rather minimalist stir fry, followd by a couple of scotch pnacakes. Must get some shopping done...
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
Evening all!

I rode most of the way home with three kerbside recycling boxes bungied to the top of my rack, in order to deliver them to their addresses in town. It made the bike handling interesting, and I couldn't sit all the way back on the saddle, so rode on the nose instead... When I volunteered to do it, in my mind I had a picture of the boxes as smaller, and my bike as bigger.... Must have looked a bit odd!

At last, I went shopping, so I can have spag bol for dinner!
 

twentysix by twentyfive

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Have you been checking out the way folks load up their bikes in places like India etc? Some tips there for you I'm sure. 3 boxes - no problem then. There is a photo somewhere of a guy taking a car body shell somewhere with his bike :eek:

Nice day here so went out with the 70's club. Yep one is 71 and the other 70 years young. Nice and easy pedalling with the obligatory stop for T and cake. Then it was sort out all the obstructions outside so that the cavity wall insulating man can get to the places he needs to to do the job tomorrow. Cut the lawn grass too. I'm now officially Jacobsed :tired:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Have you been checking out the way folks load up their bikes in places like India etc? Some tips there for you I'm sure. 3 boxes - no problem then. There is a photo somewhere of a guy taking a car body shell somewhere with his bike :eek:

Nice day here so went out with the 70's club. Yep one is 71 and the other 70 years young. Nice and easy pedalling with the obligatory stop for T and cake. Then it was sort out all the obstructions outside so that the cavity wall insulating man can get to the places he needs to to do the job tomorrow. Cut the lawn grass too. I'm now officially Jacobsed :tired:

Yeah, it was a minimal load in those terms. Still, it was enough to be going on with....

And then I bumped into my colleague with his girlfriend and very new baby - tiny little thing, induced a month early due to mother's health problem. But all doing well now.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

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Yeah, it was a minimal load in those terms. Still, it was enough to be going on with....

And then I bumped into my colleague with his girlfriend and very new baby - tiny little thing, induced a month early due to mother's health problem. But all doing well now.

Oh - an Oooh Aaaah moment :biggrin: . I can't get over how tiddly little newborns can be. :becool:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Oh - an Oooh Aaaah moment :biggrin: . I can't get over how tiddly little newborns can be. :becool:

She's especially tiddly - just about 5lbs when born. But doing fine. :biggrin: It was all a bit worrying when the lady was in hospital with possible pre-eclampsia - hence the early induction.

Now, I must log off, and try to finish this toddler jacket for my friend. Just the collar and sewing up to do.
 

TheDoctor

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Evenings!!!!

A distinctly chilly and hilly WNRttP this week.
Given that we had a newbie along, I'm not altogether certain that I'd have gone up Preston Hill at all, let alone up the steepest and longest side!!
The beer at the Strathmore Arms was good though. Bloody freezing on the way back - I was tempted to stop off for chips...
 
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