I was right there with you but unfortunately I bought two sets of bonhus Allen keys, not on sale presumably due to their inability to invoke Friday fever but much needed as my go bag is very heavy with the bench sets.RIP wrote:jameso wrote:Can I just say today, here, now while sat on a train packed with eager shoppers headed to nearby indoor retail centers
F)ck Black Friday
That's all, thanks for listeningAs per, I'm going to have a very cheery Friday indeed. By buying nowt. In fact, I might go for a toddle up the woods in a minute, via the town to watch the mayhem.
Yay, it's cheery Friday.
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Happy birthday Colin!
Fairly cheery for me, Scotrail is on my case again, they've realised I'm trying to take it easy this month so cancelled my train to make me get some more miles in... ended up being a pleasant ride home with a stiff tailwind. Felt a sore throat coming on so I'm now having to drink half a bottle of whisky to sort it.... Cheers!
Fairly cheery for me, Scotrail is on my case again, they've realised I'm trying to take it easy this month so cancelled my train to make me get some more miles in... ended up being a pleasant ride home with a stiff tailwind. Felt a sore throat coming on so I'm now having to drink half a bottle of whisky to sort it.... Cheers!
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Absolutely nothing to do with bikepacking but just been watching a streaming of Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac live in '76 and I've remembered how much I was totally in love with Stevie Nicks at the time
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It's a small world, the crane company that I work for has just finished a long job down at Pinewood working on the new Angelina Jolie film.BigdummySteve wrote: My first week was spent in pinewood,three mills studios and ExCel exhibition centre.
And we had a stand at the excel construction show for 2 days this week..... all of this time I was stuck in our portacabin office up in the North West
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I like cranes. Cool engineering.
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I juggle them for a living.....FLV wrote:I like cranes. Cool engineering.
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Happy Birthday Colin! Perhaps your wife will spring you a surprise party on Barra?ScotRoutes wrote:Cheery Friday before Depressing Saturday. It's my 60th tomorrow and I'm taking it hard.
Distraction requires that I escape to Barra for the weekend. At least that way my Mrs can't spring a surprise party on me.
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Wow... Looked it up. So much good stuff from that era that I'd missed until fairly recent years. Youtube jukebox-ing now.Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
And Happy Birthday Colin

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A lovely looking area.pistonbroke wrote:Off this afternoon for another C2C recce in this place https://wp.me/p1GtEo-aX hopefully the autumn colours will be on display.
MrsPB hasn't seen the canyon yet as it's a fair distance from home but I've included a visit to Burgos in the trip as well as looking at the Good,Bad & Ugly set en route.
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Well it's that time of the week again. How time flies. My problem (**) (*) is I'm too easily pleased:
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OT? As the great Dylan T would phrase it, "come closer now"...... there's only one thing that could improve perfection
. Curiously enough, two weeks on Saturday will include all the things in the photo but also enable that single improvement to "Perfection"..... hugely looking forward to it.
(*) No. Quite the opposite. Being easily pleased is considerably under-rated.
(**) Where do we start.
(I believe that fire is correctly contained and LNT within the generally accepted Rules?)

OT? As the great Dylan T would phrase it, "come closer now"...... there's only one thing that could improve perfection

(*) No. Quite the opposite. Being easily pleased is considerably under-rated.
(**) Where do we start.
(I believe that fire is correctly contained and LNT within the generally accepted Rules?)
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Had a job that needed the use of a lot of nuts, bolts and washers, on the packets of each the names of the contents were written in English and another language that we couldn`t indentify.
Anyway, long story short the other name for washer was Zwaar sluitring, so all day we said " pass the slut rings" and "what size slut ring do you need"
It may have been childish but is was a fun day!
Anyway, long story short the other name for washer was Zwaar sluitring, so all day we said " pass the slut rings" and "what size slut ring do you need"
It may have been childish but is was a fun day!
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Was it a foreign Meccano set?Jurassic pusher wrote:Had a job that needed the use of a lot of nuts, bolts and washers, on the packets of each the names of the contents were written in English and another language that we couldn`t indentify.
Anyway, long story short the other name for washer was Zwaar sluitring, so all day we said " pass the slut rings" and "what size slut ring do you need"
It may have been childish but is was a fun day!

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I know Meccano is an educational type of "toy" but this would probably be too educational!Ray Young wrote:Was it a foreign Meccano set?Jurassic pusher wrote:Had a job that needed the use of a lot of nuts, bolts and washers, on the packets of each the names of the contents were written in English and another language that we couldn`t indentify.
Anyway, long story short the other name for washer was Zwaar sluitring, so all day we said " pass the slut rings" and "what size slut ring do you need"
It may have been childish but is was a fun day!
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It’s not Friday but I’ve managed to finish painting the kitchen today, so that frees up Friday 

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Strangely it feels like Friday here too, tomorrow and Saturday are public holidays, Constitution Day and Immaculate Conception, so you can guess what's happening on Friday, nada! As the schools are shut, MrsPB isn't working so we're off to Teruel, 3 hours SW to tick off another provincial capital we haven't visited. Temps still in the late teens, sorry Rasta, so a bike ride is planned as well. I have a pal who lives there and is planning a 700km gravel bikepacking event for next year which looks fun.
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Immaculate Conception Day?
You mean virgins have something to celebrate...

You mean virgins have something to celebrate...

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Apparently it's something to do with Madonna, didn't think she was doing much these days.
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Picked my daughter up from her after school stuff just after 530 and she was convinced it was Friday, and actually got a bit weepy when I told her she had two more days of school before the weekend. I blame social media.Strangely it feels like Friday here too,
I'm just going outside ...
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its cheery friday as A. Its friday and B this weekend is my first RACE since strathpuffer 2010.
Im looking forward to it . Ive got fire again. I raced so much when i was young i kind of got over racing.
Ive spent the last 6 months getting fit again. Lost a feck ton of weight and learned how to run.....
Duathlon sunday.
Down side to this week is im on consultancy for redundancy - but I'm happy as I've been waiting for it for 2 years - and if i get punted ill be happy to leave with my good health and newly re-found fitness - ive made it to 32 and had 0 heart attacks. which is unheard of in my family - my dad had 3 in one year when he was 32.
Im looking forward to it . Ive got fire again. I raced so much when i was young i kind of got over racing.
Ive spent the last 6 months getting fit again. Lost a feck ton of weight and learned how to run.....
Duathlon sunday.
Down side to this week is im on consultancy for redundancy - but I'm happy as I've been waiting for it for 2 years - and if i get punted ill be happy to leave with my good health and newly re-found fitness - ive made it to 32 and had 0 heart attacks. which is unheard of in my family - my dad had 3 in one year when he was 32.
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Well it's that time of the week again. How time fli.... hang on a minute.... creature of habit.... wot, me...
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Simple pleasures again. But judging by another thread this evening, I feel
being lucky enough to be enjoying even a simple pleasure. Thoughts with you and yours.

Simple pleasures again. But judging by another thread this evening, I feel

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Fun packed day for the Voodoos today
*mini-voodoo’s first school play, said her lines and then fell off the stage. Straight back up and no tears
*mini-voodoo spent the second half on stage picking her nose and obviously eating it
*christmas tree up once mini-voodoo returned from school
*outside lights up, looks rubbish but mini-voodoo happy
*tip run done, love going to the tip!!
*mother-in-laws dogs returned home and I got my own dog back
So, much much much quieter and less fighting!
No riding or running though
Oh well, beer o’clock soon
*mini-voodoo’s first school play, said her lines and then fell off the stage. Straight back up and no tears

*mini-voodoo spent the second half on stage picking her nose and obviously eating it

*christmas tree up once mini-voodoo returned from school
*outside lights up, looks rubbish but mini-voodoo happy
*tip run done, love going to the tip!!
*mother-in-laws dogs returned home and I got my own dog back

No riding or running though

Oh well, beer o’clock soon
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Very cheery here, home feet up and a bottle open. It’s been an interesting week, hotel like a prison cell ( had words with management to effect that if they book me an ibis budget hotel again they can do the work themselves)
Riding in London was interesting, to echo what someone else said although manic and very full on it somehow felt safer than a lot of my local road riding. I may never be the same again, on another positive note I think it could improve my sprinting ability

Riding in London was interesting, to echo what someone else said although manic and very full on it somehow felt safer than a lot of my local road riding. I may never be the same again, on another positive note I think it could improve my sprinting ability


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Re: Yay, it's cheery Friday.
Friday started very non-cheery being dragged round the shops doing Xmas shopping with Mrs512, turning out much more cheery now I'm packing my bag for a bothy trip tomorrow. No bikes involved but I'm still looking forward to a few drams in front of the bothy TV 

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Bear with me ... while attending the Alpkit BSO back in Sep, I awoke nice and early on Sun morning (as a non drinker you can do that) and was a little miffed to see the amount of cans, bottles and general rubbish that was strewn about outside the main tent. Being something of a Womble, I set about tidying up - there was no one about and I had nowt else to do. In amongst the rubbish, I found a couple of items that had obviously being lost the previous evening. One was an Alpkit Qark headtorch, which I popped in my pocket then promptly forgot all about.
Fast forward a few months to last night and while looking for a jacket I came across said headtorch. I found a lead and charged it up ... bloody hell it's bright. Certainly bright enough to ride with. Anyway, it cheered me up and no, I don't feel bad about it
Fast forward a few months to last night and while looking for a jacket I came across said headtorch. I found a lead and charged it up ... bloody hell it's bright. Certainly bright enough to ride with. Anyway, it cheered me up and no, I don't feel bad about it

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Very illuminating, sounds like a bright start to the day...
It's one of those bright, crispy mornings here. Good frost, sun shining, day off work. Boots and Lowe Mountain Cap are in the van ready, off for a walk up The Skirrid now then a cuppa at The Golden Kettle. No bikes involved.

It's one of those bright, crispy mornings here. Good frost, sun shining, day off work. Boots and Lowe Mountain Cap are in the van ready, off for a walk up The Skirrid now then a cuppa at The Golden Kettle. No bikes involved.
We go out into the hills to lose ourselves, not to get lost. You are only lost if you need to be somewhere else and if you really need to be somewhere else then you're probably in the wrong place to begin with.