The Retirement Thread

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Drago

Legendary Member
He was about to say "...better!"
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The gardens need it. :whistle:
See if you still feel the same way in a months time.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Stayed in and had an early night @screenman :whistle:

Very dark outside and gusting wind. I've a 40/45 mile blast this morning which I don't fancy but a buddy is expecting me.

Need to leave early as I have to go and look for my very nice Crank Brothers tyre lever. Had a puncture on Monday on the way home and I'm hoping I left it at the spot.

Some dickhead had thrown a bag of rubbish out of the car. Broken Heineken bottles all over the cycle lane. Slashed across my tubeless and wrecked it. You've no idea how messy getting a tube in to a tubeless is in pouring rain - gunk, water, crap everywhere!!!!

New tyre £70........if I ever see the driver

Nothing else planned except cleaning out my neighbour's gutter. It sags slightly, collects debris and water backs up to overflow outside our front door. I wouldn't mind but this is someone who has forgotten how to say thank you for little things. She has depression, rarely comes out and ignores every opportunity for friendship and interaction. I'll prop a ladder over her front window, she'll be watching telly, I'll clatter up and down but there'll be no pop her head out of the front door etc.

It's very sad how depression stops folk helping themselves. It's almost as though accepting help feels like a weakness.
 
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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning all fellow retirees,
Not a bad start to the day here. The forecast looks good for today.
Once Milly has been walked, I will be out on the bike for a few miles, got to keep the legs ticking over. Plus, I have to pick up a few things from the shops.
Stay safe everyone. 😊
 
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