the recovery

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byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
We are approaching the next page so I'll ask it.




"Will you still love me when I'm 64"






As the Beatles sang in 1967.
 
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markg0vbr

markg0vbr

Über Member
as predicted the twits were out tonight, hanging out of car windows shouting, horns going off galore i even had one pull up along side while going up the longest steepest climb to tell me how nuts i am.

i will be caching up with correspondence this week so will send of a letter to cold stream via racing snail post.
or i could do one of them six degrees of separation things and just give it to the first person i see tomorrow, save on a stamp as well.
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
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today was all about carrots, carrot sticks actually and rubber bands.
Is this an attempt to aid the night vision ? :thumbsup:

Carrots to eat :hungry: ; carrot sticks to hold the eyes open :eek: (even Santa knows that matchsticks are an elfin safety matter); rubber bands to assist the locomotion :pump:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Simpson's Index of Diversity
What was a mouse called before it was called a mouse?
People can be down for being upstairs.
There was a thin bit, that was very thick.

:wacko:

I also created two Wednesdays the 26ths of Junes 2010.
I was able to see round a corner and into the future, as well. ^_^
In 2007 I have created some amendments to 2010.
 
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markg0vbr

markg0vbr

Über Member
no
:wacko: Is everyone ignoring me? Is it something I said? :unsure:
we just don't understand the non boy :girl: way of thinking, it might be a brain hemispherical lack of communication on my part so don't read too much in to it, as i don't understand 90% of humanity 83.56342% of the time, roughly back of the envelope calculation there; though i did it on my note book, but i understand this saying used in common parlance, though why specify a envelope alludes me some what.

today was a not ride day, i just came home and had a not stand up all evening; i lay like broccoli and cogitated repeatedly. on the nature of things like disc brake; disc de wobbling, a noble in-devour i find and the lack of elasticity in cheddar cheese until it is melted sufficiently.
 
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markg0vbr

markg0vbr

Über Member
With the up coming cold snap,:cold: it is time to service the woollen under wear, by this point most of us will have put some mileage on it, so mid season service will be a good practice. A thorough visual inspection, re lard and beet with a stick is all that is needed.

There is a chance of the roads becoming slippery a tin of sand to sprinkle under the back tyre while hill climbing or good gloves for knuckle propulsion for lower trikes, Mr Bygad Fitz peregrine-potsbelsh III, has one of the staff who normally walks in front with the red flag do this for him.
Spiked tyres are good but when running over ikle dogs:cycle: may course them to stick to the tyre and get wedged bringing you to a sudden stop, poking remains of the dog out with a stick while fending of the owners may be problematic, again this could be done by ones gentleman’s, gentleman.


The proclivities of the trikeanort the woollen sock this is a bit of a red herring the sandal clad trikeanort will some times be seen sporting woollen socks but not exclusively a poly cotton mix is also see especially with a plad pattern.
The airobelly is essential for proper air flow cohesion, the airobelly deficient can now get a prosthetic belly from Mr bygad, trike accessory development co, bygad towers, dribbling swamp end, back end of nowhere. He can often be seen sporting one of the top of the line carbon fibre racing bellies.
All requests for the current caterlog can be made on a £20 note to me. There is a wide range of products available including those hard to find back to front rain jackets and good quality carrier bag / feet rain covers.
 
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markg0vbr

markg0vbr

Über Member
i do like a bit of Gorgonzola.

i went out on the usual ride today and was hoping for some drifting but alas it was not to be, the best bends were frost free.i did have some wheel spin climbing the steepest hill though not enough to prevent me getting to the top, i may have to think about getting a tyre with a bit of tread if there is any snow.

the hill work seems to be strengthening my legs hip as i have been doing some hi gear hill climbing. this is good for the bones apparently, though can be hard work, as i am now riding the biggest hill around here i will have to start to go back down the hills and ride them again to get the benefit.
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
It sounds as if THE RECOVERY is going well. :thumbsup:

Be warned : this could lead to you being required to spend less time in a not-standing-but-not-lying position and could be harmful to your (full-time cycling) health :headshake:
 
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