Big peaks loop planned Sunday hence the poor show forecastBigdummySteve wrote:VERY envious, I absolutely love my Fargo and the cutty appears to be very similar in concept but lighter and generally just ultra swanky, they are both very much mountain bikes which just happen to have dropbars.Dave Barter wrote:Happy Saturday for me tomorrow as I will be in Shona and Rich’s picking a little something up
Full report will be expectedenjoy
Yay, it's cheery Friday.
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techno mail wrote:I'll just leave this here:
https://youtu.be/41XUG09vYEQ
Costs £25 apparently...
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A valid reason to TLS: https://www.facebook.com/Bikepacking/vi ... wOTY4Njc5/
Apologies to those who don't do fb. Whether someone can pehaps lift the video?
Apologies to those who don't do fb. Whether someone can pehaps lift the video?
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If only he'd actually ridden it. And not worn sandals. And not stopped to set his camera up.Bearbonesnorm wrote:A valid reason to TLS: https://www.facebook.com/Bikepacking/vi ... wOTY4Njc5/
Apologies to those who don't do fb. Whether someone can pehaps lift the video?
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February was utterly crap for me as I lost my Dad, nearly lost my business and suffered all sorts of poor show injuries and other bollocks.
But it's happy Friday this week the highlights of which have included pitching at a ghost conference (my most surreal business opportunity yet), setting the lad off on his own new business and the formal arrival of Colin the Cutthroat into the Barter bike stable. Also my publisher rang and they are creating an Audio Book of The Year. Which is ace as I've been trying to do it myself but quickly realised I'm not a natural narrator, apart from porn movies which I may have the dialect for.
But it's happy Friday this week the highlights of which have included pitching at a ghost conference (my most surreal business opportunity yet), setting the lad off on his own new business and the formal arrival of Colin the Cutthroat into the Barter bike stable. Also my publisher rang and they are creating an Audio Book of The Year. Which is ace as I've been trying to do it myself but quickly realised I'm not a natural narrator, apart from porn movies which I may have the dialect for.
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What's he doing Dave?setting the lad off on his own new business
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Building something very clever designed to engage young people in important stuff using games as a medium. Hopefully making a better job of it than his DadBearbonesnorm wrote:What's he doing Dave?setting the lad off on his own new business

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Dave Barter wrote: I'm not a natural narrator, apart from porn movies which I may have the dialect for.

(sorry about the rest of the crap stuff)
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Very sorry to hear about your dad, do you have any other book ideas in the pipeline?
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Sorry to hear about your Dad Dave, as posted elsewhere, I lost my Mum last week after 10 years of Alzeimers . Funeral's a week today so back for that. Unfortunately it's not only good news that comes in 3's, a good friend and neighbour died from cancer at my age on Friday and a long standing friend from Holmfirth lost her 23 year old son and ex husband in a car crash last Saturday.
On a cheery Friday note, temperatures are now firmly stuck in the 20's and Spring is well on the way


On a cheery Friday note, temperatures are now firmly stuck in the 20's and Spring is well on the way


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Given that Friday has finished here already, it's a very cheery Saturday...no work for 48 hours...hoofeckingray. Hopefully I can get some Lois time when I wake up.
Greetz
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New Foals album out, never really looked forward to a release of an new album but one of the lads at work is obsessed with them, so if you can’t beat them, join them.
Quickies listen and it’s not bad
No doubt I’ll hear it about a dozen times tomorrow once back in work 
Quickies listen and it’s not bad


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This could find a home in a number of posts but given what day it is, I thought I'd put it here ... thank you Reg. I shall wear it with great pride.


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"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
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Just had a call to tell me that my new custom steel frame is all welded so I am going to nip over and take a peek tomorrow.
A very cheery Friday!
Si
A very cheery Friday!


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^^^
What frame are you getting?
Just had a run with the Mrs Voodoo and finished it with a Welsh breakfast
What frame are you getting?
Just had a run with the Mrs Voodoo and finished it with a Welsh breakfast

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This is cheering me up (and I could really do with it today, given the utter clustermess that is our modern world...)

Second ever attempt at carving a spoon (the first was defeated by a particularly truculent knot).
Second ever attempt at carving a spoon (the first was defeated by a particularly truculent knot).
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http://www.askebikes.co.uk/2019/03/10/t ... kes-shape/voodoo_simon wrote:^^^
What frame are you getting?
I have known Simon Aske for over 20 years (since I moved to Devon). He has owned and run Colin Lewis Cycles in Paignton for most of that time. A bit more than a couple of years ago he started making his own steel road bike frames.
He services and looks after my bikes so over time has seen the fun I have bikepacking and riding off-road, so he made himself what some people would call a "monster cross" bike recently. I fell in love with it and decided that when I was in a position to order one of his bikes, that is what I would go for.
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I really like that. Good effort. I do like carving spoons. There is something very satisfying about the process...Landslide wrote:This is cheering me up (and I could really do with it today, given the utter clustermess that is our modern world...)
Second ever attempt at carving a spoon (the first was defeated by a particularly truculent knot).
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Oh nice, that looks like a crackerdarbeze wrote:http://www.askebikes.co.uk/2019/03/10/t ... kes-shape/voodoo_simon wrote:^^^
What frame are you getting?
I have known Simon Aske for over 20 years (since I moved to Devon). He has owned and run Colin Lewis Cycles in Paignton for most of that time. A bit more than a couple of years ago he started making his own steel road bike frames.
He services and looks after my bikes so over time has seen the fun I have bikepacking and riding off-road, so he made himself what some people would call a "monster cross" bike recently. I fell in love with it and decided that when I was in a position to order one of his bikes, that is what I would go for.
Si

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Today went to Lewes for the first time. I had only seen it from the SDW and it looked nice.
Found a nice patisserie for lunch a walk around the castle area and then Union Music store to pick up a vinyl recording of Yola Carter's recent debut album. Saw her at a festival about 3years ago, she was excellent.
(Other news of week is my cast is off and am in a splint for two more weeks)
Found a nice patisserie for lunch a walk around the castle area and then Union Music store to pick up a vinyl recording of Yola Carter's recent debut album. Saw her at a festival about 3years ago, she was excellent.
(Other news of week is my cast is off and am in a splint for two more weeks)

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"Lewes" - if passing through on Nov 5th, probably best to, er, keep on passing through: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewes_Bonfire.
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Had a very enjoyable day working at Longcross studios for a special effects crew, these guys have the job I want. Seriously heavy weight/high speed gear to throw lorries and other heavy things around. Plus they get to blow things up, this is definitely what I would like to do when I grow up
Finished at 3pm so missed the traffic nightmare, weekend away approved and beer open

Finished at 3pm so missed the traffic nightmare, weekend away approved and beer open

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