Too much OP bashing?

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Ajay

Veteran
Location
Lancaster
Gravesend, home of the finest Georgian street yet to be seen on a FNRTTC. (© @dellzeqq) Mind you someone, can't recall who, perhaps Justin(e) on YACF corrected him, saying it was either too early or too late, I can't remember which, to be Georgian. He now lives in Australia, presumably on a witness protection programme.
If it's Georgian you're after maybe FNRttC should end a ride in Whitehaven.
Penrith to Whitehaven perhaps? ^_^
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
[QUOTE 3920605, member: 259"]The very old English word "shaver", as in "young shaver" probably came from the same word.[/QUOTE]

Um, doesn't that come from the fact that he's just started shaving? Much like 'wet behind the ears' refers to his mother's attention.
 

Ajay

Veteran
Location
Lancaster
You jest, but that doesn't sound altogether a bad idea. What are the trains like from Whitehaven??
Wasn't really a jest, Whinlatter in the dark would be fun!
Getting back from Whitehaven would mean a train either upto Carlisle or down via Barrow to Lancaster for the West Coast mainline.
I'd be happy to recce a route.
 

screenman

Squire
If somebody want to be a chav is being called one wrong? I mean they could get upset if you called them a hippy or a rocker. Hmm! I might be showing my age a bit there.
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
Wasn't really a jest, Whinlatter in the dark would be fun!
Getting back from Whitehaven would mean a train either upto Carlisle or down via Barrow to Lancaster for the West Coast mainline.
I'd be happy to recce a route.
From memory most of these trains take only 2 bikes and you cannot book.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Wasn't really a jest, Whinlatter in the dark would be fun!
Getting back from Whitehaven would mean a train either upto Carlisle or down via Barrow to Lancaster for the West Coast mainline.
I'd be happy to recce a route.

The frequency and capacity of the trains from Whitehaven would preclude all but the smallest of events.
 
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