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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
What model of Garmin watch do you use ?
I have the 245M. ( the “ M” designates Music, it has extra storage so you can listen to music / podcasts via Bluetooth without needing to carry a phone, I don’t, it just happened to be on offer when I was looking )
If you’re a runner then it has 90% of the functionality of the top of the range model, a true runners watch ( though it does swimming/ cycling/ walking/ etc too )
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Just come on here to post something interesting/important

read to the end to catch up

now I have no idea what I was going to post

:wacko:
Not the first time something has come to mind that I want to check on Google and I’ve forgotten what it was by the time I open the page. :laugh:

Just watching the news then I think I will put the TV off as there’s nothing I fancy watching.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Not the first time something has come to mind that I want to check on Google and I’ve forgotten what it was by the time I open the page. :laugh:

Just watching the news then I think I will put the TV off as there’s nothing I fancy watching.
No murders being committed before they've managed to clear the opening credits!
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
No murders being committed before they've managed to clear the opening credits!
There’s a Vera repeat on ITV3 at 8. Suppose I could watch it. I’ll see. Might just play on the ipad.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Our journey to Wimborne proved very fortuitous, our favourite ground coffee was on offer in the Co-Op and we managed to miss our bus by less than a minute, necessitating taking refuge in the pub while waiting for the next one.
The pub has been refurbished since our last visit, I popped to the gents and saw that the decorations include illustrations from the Daily Sketch supplements circa 1949.
Very risqué. I had my hands full at the time, but did manage to snap this before I left.
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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Northern (trains) cancelled the train that I was going to catch home from my recent Forest of Bowland forum ride. I ended up riding an extra 37 km to get home when I was already very tired, and 45 minutes of that was after dark - fortunately, I had emergency lights in my bag. I was NOT happy about it! :cursing:

I just got an email from Northern accepting my claim for compensation and telling me that a ticket for any return trip on the Northern network is in the post. If it arrives in time (which it should), I will use it for my trip to York on September 11th for the Humber Bridge forum ride.

I paid £8.05 for my original return ticket to Clitheroe but only got to use it for the outward leg. My ticket to York would normally cost me more than that even if I were to book the cheapest combination of Advance tickets, and doing that would commit me to trains that I might miss if there were problems/delays on the ride. This way, I can hop on any Northern train I like.

So, it is like I got my trip to Clitheroe free, and am saving money on my York journey AND getting flexible travel times. I'm happy with that! :smile:
 
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Exlaser2

Veteran
It's beautiful

So I have been told , but I’ve never see it because it always rains on me . North or South Wales is fine , but with mid wales as soon as I get to Montgomery ( where one of my grandads came from ) it starts to cloud over. By the time I get to Newtown it’s raining and by the time I get to Aberystwyth it’s like I am in some kind of weather based disaster movie.😂😂😂
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
PS

Different rail companies have different compensation policies.

If you have problems with a journey on Northern, keep your ticket(s). You will need to photograph it/them if you make a claim. 'Delay Repay' details HERE.

You may be offered a half or full fare refund. Don't take it! Go for the free ticket option instead as long as you will make another journey within the validity period of such a ticket. Then use the ticket on a more expensive journey. I could go to Carlisle or Newcastle to the north, or Stoke-on-Trent, Sheffield or Nottingham to the south, Scarborough to the east and so on...
 
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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
So I have been told , but I’ve never see it because it always rains on me . North or South Wales is fine , but with mid wales as soon as I get to Montgomery ( where one of my grandads came from ) it starts to cloud over. By the time I get to Newtown it’s raining and by the time I get to Aberystwyth it’s like I am in some kind of weather based disaster movie.😂😂😂
I have been to north and south Wales 5 times in my life.
Every time the weather has been atrocious.
The last time, 4 years back, I never got to see the Brecon Beacons, the roads leading up were just rivers of water flowing down.
We stayed at Newgale in Pembrokeshire, for 3 days, we saw the sun for a couple of hours before breakfast, then down came the rain for the next few days.
We came home two days early. As we crossed the Severn bridge back into England, the rain stopped and the sun came out. No word of a lie.
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Somewhere on the Beacons.
 
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