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Managed to get a walk in between the showers
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
I know it's childish......but I want this T Shirt. :laugh:

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Exlaser2

Veteran
Afternoon all . We are just back from lunch out and things are a little less frosty Ex laser house hold today lol.
Mrs exlaser and I had WORDS while sailing yesterday and while it doesnt happen very often ,it’s never pretty . It’s just about the only thing we ever fall out over these days ( unlike when we were first married 😂)
TBH I am still mad about it , but there is just no point continuing the argument, there are always much important things to worry about personally and in the world outside the home . 😀

Live long and prosper, as mr Spock used to say , everyone 😀
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Got myself out for a 23 mile bimble. The rain held off apart from a few little spits and spots. Another day when I met someone that seemed to be doing a loop in the opposite direction to me as I met her twice. I really need to get out more often as it's only once a week if even that so the fitness isn't great. I don't enjoy it as much as I used to and the roads are getting busier and busier which doesn't help.

About time you get back on your bike. All this walking is no good for your knees and heels. :okay:
 

PaulSB

Squire
Hello! :hello: I'm home. A trouble free 5¼ hour drive up from the big city. We were surprised how quiet London was. I felt comfortable driving in the city as a huge area is now a 20mph limit meaning one can drive slowly, looking for turns etc. without some pratt in your exhaust pipe blasting the horn. Prices? WOW! Varied from what I thought reasonable for London, Mrs P and I ate out including drinks fir £30/head, to the absolutely gobsmacking and astonishing. We had wandered in to a nice wine bar, nice not special, people ordered, as we left I said I'd get the tab.........three glasses of wine, one 300ml beer............£43.99. :eek:

We've had a good three days away. The ride was great and already laying plans to return in 2023.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Hello! :hello: I'm home. A trouble free 5¼ hour drive up from the big city. We were surprised how quiet London was. I felt comfortable driving in the city as a huge area is now a 20mph limit meaning one can drive slowly, looking for turns etc. without some pratt in your exhaust pipe blasting the horn. Prices? WOW! Varied from what I thought reasonable for London, Mrs P and I ate out including drinks fir £30/head, to the absolutely gobsmacking and astonishing. We had wandered in to a nice wine bar, nice not special, people ordered, as we left I said I'd get the tab.........three glasses of wine, one 300ml beer............£43.99. :eek:

We've had a good three days away. The ride was great and already laying plans to return in 2023.
What beer were you supping?
 

PaulSB

Squire
What beer were you supping?

On that occasion it was one of the ladies, not sure what it was other than the hops must have been gathered and pressed by hand and probably delivered on a dray!

I had a couple of pints of draught Becks at £6.25. It was surprisingly good.
 

guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
I got my letter last Saturday with my invitation to get my state pension this September.
I've been onto the .gov site and seen I have 44 years of contributions and 4 years part contributions (when I was a student and had summer jobs. I assume this is enough for full pension.
But what I want to know is has anyone on here deferred payment to get higher rate and is it worth doing?
It looks like if I deferred for a year it would take me about 18 years to make up what I would miss for that year. Have I just answered my own question there.?
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
I bought the bike mount rack from Halfords today and proceeded to install it on my roof bars . It is a good thing I gave it a trial run as the three U fittings that hold the mount securely on the bars are not wide enough for it.
I probably won't be able to use it for going home but I will be able to make new ones when I get home so all is not lost.
 

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I got my letter last Saturday with my invitation to get my state pension this September.
I've been onto the .gov site and seen I have 44 years of contributions and 4 years part contributions (when I was a student and had summer jobs. I assume this is enough for full pension.
But what I want to know is has anyone on here deferred payment to get higher rate and is it worth doing?
It looks like if I deferred for a year it would take me about 18 years to make up what I would miss for that year. Have I just answered my own question there.?



You only need 35 years to get the full Amount so deferring wouldn't get you anything
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Retirement retirement,what a day I have had.Little front bedroom emulsioned and woodwork undercoated,bathroom ceiling emulsioned door,door frame and two window sills undercoated,the skirting is plastic,shower room ceiling emulsioned door and door frame undercoated one window sill.Tomorrow first coat of finishing colour final coat on Wednesday I always do a three coat job.Thursday is set to finish driveway it's been showering and more tomorrow.Sunny Thursday,got to mention two things I got a pair of white overalls off the bay of e,a tenner plus postage a bargain and they are superb.And finally tonight was an Ikea tea as we call it,meatballs,chips gravy and that sweet loganberry sauce,oh superb.
 
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