Tea? (Part 4)

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Fubar

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I can clean it.....:girldance:

I am learning to do the little jobs first but according to someone, I, and I quote, "throw tools about like a petulant child".
Maybe I won't make a mechanic then :laugh:

Judging by what I've seen of bike mechanics that makes you more than qualified for the job.

And by clean I mean a proper clean, not just power hose it for 30 seconds then bung it back in the garage like a MTB'er.
 

Bobby Mhor

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See Bob run.

Bob runs like a girly.

Bob hides in a cupboard.

Bob is a bad boy.
Bob hides in bathroom,
Bob goes mental and now most of it is sparkly, tea break at 10ish as some old habits are slow to disappear.
:cuppa:..aaaaah
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
i used to play about with coding, simple stuff like HTML and .bat files. interests changed etc and now i struggle with computers at times and code looks lie gobildy gook to me!
All I.T $#1T looks like gobildy gook to me...

I think I wad the last person to get a computer at school & it wad a ZX 81 (with the super hard flat keyboard) & was pants.

Got it too late to pick I.T as a subject also & had no need for it, but the last few years the lack of knowledge & time to gain it have really held me back.
 

ScotiaLass

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Judging by what I've seen of bike mechanics that makes you more than qualified for the job.

And by clean I mean a proper clean, not just power hose it for 30 seconds then bung it back in the garage like a MTB'er.
I never power hose my bike :ohmy:
It is lovingly hand washed, dried, and lubed. Then once a week or so, I go over it and clean the spokes and all the pokey little places :smile:
 
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