markg0vbr
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a good forty mile ride today and 2hours pushing wheelchair about i may go mad tonight and have a red smarty
they are a bit like lsd for me.

you could have sent a missive to bygad towers and his gentlemans, gentleman, would have transcribed it for us.for Mark
Please take particularly note that I will not kiss your bum or any other part of your nanatomy,
The person in question did not even see you. Some peeps seem to put blinking blinkers on when they are shopsing.
I have given up visiting large dupermarkets, for anything at all. Earlier today, a very friendly gentleman delivered my groceries wot I ordered on line.I save petrol, aggro, and do not buy things that I do not need. Freshly fruity vegetabley type goods and biskits, jams etc are procured from local "Ye Olde Fashioned" shoppes, with friendly assistants' assistance.
You may have noticed unusual thuds and beeps while I have written this post. This is cos I am using ye olde steam-powered puter. The super fast laptop puter is being repaired, I think it needs a boot up the backside or something.
That will explain my absence from this fred over the past week or so. I hope you were not thinking that you had upset me.![]()
Maybe you should adopt the trick a rather good looking American lady cyclist tried after having her bum patted one to many times in traffic jams. She took to carrying a Magnum revolver in a holster on her hip. Apparently no one felt the urge to pat her bum after that! So get out the Uzi 9mm and oil her up Mark.
gosh i am all excited and hipper ........ can you tell, hum? hum? eh, eh!
rides on the back will be on a fist come first served basis.
i have joined NABD National Association for Bikers with a Disability,the boxer is getting picked up next week and undergoing surgery
i am hoping she will be ok, i did explain what would be happening and not to worry as it will mean we will be back out on the road again
gosh i am all excited and hipper ........ can you tell, hum? hum? eh, eh!
rides on the back will be on a fist come first served basis.
i will have you know i have been practising wheelies in the wheelchair, two wheeled cornering on the catrike but not been doing any thing on the bmwHaving witnessed some of your 3 wheel adventures. Put me down for any time after 2100. The year that is!
i was very careful that you did not have the camera outSo the slow roll into the hedge was care and consideration?? You didn't even wait until I had my camera out.![]()
I had a Motorpike and Sidecarp. An MZ 250 and ultra light single seat side car. 'Twas an edification to ride. Every control input has an adverse effect on your course or stability. So you open the throttle and turn left into the hedge, unless you steer right as well. Once you get the hang of all this double input riding it can be fun, but you really have to take things steady.
My dear old Dad had a Panther and double adult side car. The Panther was a single cylinder 600cc bike designed specifically for a chair, and an utter swine to start with a propensity to launch the startee over the handle bars with a judiciously applied back fire. I remember riding in the chair with Mam as a toddler while she taught me many new and interesting words as she tried to communicate, over the noise of the wind and an evil sounding 600cc single, to Dad that he had missed a turn off. Their marriage was saved when he bought a Bond and they could scream at each other over the howl of a small Villiers two stroke revving its guts out as we roared along at 30 or even 35mph!! I learned to count in that Bond. 'Daddy we have 23 cars 2 lorries and 3 buses queued behind is on this 1 in 25 hill.' Climbing some of the big hills in the North Yorks Moors was amazing, the whole thing shook and we could admire the grass growing in the fields and the seasons passing before we got to the top.