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172traindriver

172traindriver

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Good point.

Just get confused with Classic :wacko:
 

Mo1959

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Got home as the rain started..
just a brief shower..

Lovely out there today.
Did a wee wander at a dawdle:smile:

Ciabatta (homemade) and lentil, bacon loup de loup for lunch, even more, lovely:okay:
Long prologue in the Tour De Romandie, 3.9 kms?
I was going to walk when it started to drizzle here too. Don’t need much to discourage me these days, so I’m watching the snooker instead!
 
Back at the apartment.

I did not get rained on all day.

However, I can report that an Akubra hat, whilst excellent for cycling in the rain, doesn't work well if you are wearing a hoody: the hood pushes the rear brim of the hat up allowing wind and rain to cut under the brim and potentially causing a weather related volant headgear incident.

You're welcome.
 

classic33

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Back at the apartment.

I did not get rained on all day.

However, I can report that an Akubra hat, whilst excellent for cycling in the rain, doesn't work well if you are wearing a hoody: the hood pushes the rear brim of the hat up allowing wind and rain to cut under the brim and potentially causing a weather related volant headgear incident.

You're welcome.
Why a "hoodie" and a hat, either should suffice on their own.
 
Why a "hoodie" and a hat, either should suffice on their own.

The Hoodie is part of my work clothes. I have now concluded that I need a normal fleece instead.

The (akubra) hat is a sort of mobile roof when it rains.
 

classic33

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No, but to be fair I have no memory of him riding a bicycle either.

I suspect his approach to social work would be a little different to mine too.
Possibly, how are you at heights?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsVa3i3TerM


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...ed-Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-new-documentary.html

"The then-young husband and father, living in a humble fibro home in the Western Sydney suburb of Granville, believed the Australian talent show New Faces didn't really look to seek new talent, but just wanted to humiliate people on national television.

So after joking about it with his fellow bridge workers, he wrote a letter stating he wished to audition, pretending to be a tap-dancing knife-thrower.

'It was just a rouse to get on the show and entertain us, the bridge riggers,' he explained"
 
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Bobby Mhor

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