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Potter wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 1:47 pm You want a Ferrari 355.
It's like you read my mind.
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Rode my bike home in the dark. What with the covid outbreak, furlough, and the reduced working hours on-site, this was the first time I'd ridden a bike in the dark, well, since covid broke out. Man, I need a new visor!
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I've taken a picture, to prove once and for all, that I have the most comfortable seats...

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Heated and vented.

They don't have the optional inflatable bolsters that squeeze you when you go round corners, which is a shame.
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I changed my mind BTW - my Saab 900 actually had the most comfortable seats of any car I've been in. I forgot.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:33 am I changed my mind BTW - my Saab 900 actually had the most comfortable seats of any car I've been in. I forgot.
I didn't know you were an architect.
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:34 am I didn't know you were an architect.
Dentist :thumbup:

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Ex BT Transit driver's seat for the win.

But then of all the vehicles I battered south I've not yet found an uncomfortable one. No sense, no feeling.
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:20 am I've taken a picture, to prove once and for all, that I have the most comfortable seats...

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Heated and vented.

They don't have the optional inflatable bolsters that squeeze you when you go round corners, which is a shame.
Meh, mine are heated & vented (marvelous addition) and have adjustable bolsters. Still not as comfy as a Transit.
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Well, today's comment is - Gravity wins, accept and stop fighting!!! :roll:


Wasn't a great day anyway, and then I fell over in my apartment - I've always said I can fall over fresh air on a flat floor in bare feet; not dissimilar to that but managed to catch toes on my left foot in my right pj leg and went down. Hard :( Not head first, but a head doesn't sound good when it hits ceramic tiles hard even if it isn't the first thing to land! :o :o :o

Called the emergency line but it seems that "I've fallen, hit my head hard and have a cut that's bleeding a lot and needs stitching" (all in French!) didn't raise any red flags to the operator or the doctor they put me onto, so after I'd been on hold a bit after talking to the doc I went back to the switchboard :roll: By then a friend had arrived for moral support so she drove me down to the hospital in the valley - only 20 mins wasted to a 999 equivalent operator :roll:

I do realise I go on a bit about how good the healthcare is here (I've never dialed emergency before but I know that in the past they've been great, must have had a newbie on the phone this evening) but the timescale was -

Fell at approx 18:25
Called emergency at 18:35 (took a while to remember the number - only after I dialed 112, it showed in my phone so I've saved the number!! LOL - but I guess headbutting the ground is a reasonable excuse for not remembering that!!)
Left for hospital at 19:00
Arrived at emergency reception desk at 19:50
Into treatment room before 19:55 and being 'checked into the system' ready for the doctor
Stitches (x5!!) finished by 2010
Some paperwork - need to get a nurse to come and take out the stitches and had the tetanus check thingy
Home by 21:10

Given that it's approx 45 mins each way to the hospital, I'm freaking amazed to be home already!!!!

Feeling a bit hurty and very stupid. Worse, i tried to prevent the fall with my right hand, so have pulled something in my right hand and all the muscles in my right arm have spasmed :( :( Can't lift it much more than before the second op :( :( :( At least I'm seeing the physio on Friday, so hopefully he can put some life back into the muscles, cos, you know, he's magic!! LOL

And, who knew they can do a quick finger prick blood test to see if you need a tetanus jab?? I'm guessing that at some time I've had a 'fairly' recent tetanus booster, I can't actually remember, but I must have done cos I didn't need one tonight - although she did say that I need to get a booster in 3 years! (They do it every ten years here). So that was the good thing that happened! My tetanus is ok :D :D


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Ouch, Get well soon :)
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derek badger wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:00 pm Went round every engine in the sheds and ordered spare spark plugs for those I didn't have. Rock and roll.

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derek badger wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:53 pm
derek badger wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:00 pm Went round every engine in the sheds and ordered spare spark plugs for those I didn't have. Rock and roll.

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Oh noes, you're on of those types who has a white board with all the tyres pressures on aren't you?
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Noggin wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:47 pm Well, today's comment is - Gravity wins, accept and stop fighting!!! :roll:


Wasn't a great day anyway, and then I fell over in my apartment - I've always said I can fall over fresh air on a flat floor in bare feet; not dissimilar to that but managed to catch toes on my left foot in my right pj leg and went down. Hard :( Not head first, but a head doesn't sound good when it hits ceramic tiles hard even if it isn't the first thing to land! :o :o :o

Called the emergency line but it seems that "I've fallen, hit my head hard and have a cut that's bleeding a lot and needs stitching" (all in French!) didn't raise any red flags to the operator or the doctor they put me onto, so after I'd been on hold a bit after talking to the doc I went back to the switchboard :roll: By then a friend had arrived for moral support so she drove me down to the hospital in the valley - only 20 mins wasted to a 999 equivalent operator :roll:

I do realise I go on a bit about how good the healthcare is here (I've never dialed emergency before but I know that in the past they've been great, must have had a newbie on the phone this evening) but the timescale was -

Fell at approx 18:25
Called emergency at 18:35 (took a while to remember the number - only after I dialed 112, it showed in my phone so I've saved the number!! LOL - but I guess headbutting the ground is a reasonable excuse for not remembering that!!)
Left for hospital at 19:00
Arrived at emergency reception desk at 19:50
Into treatment room before 19:55 and being 'checked into the system' ready for the doctor
Stitches (x5!!) finished by 2010
Some paperwork - need to get a nurse to come and take out the stitches and had the tetanus check thingy
Home by 21:10

Given that it's approx 45 mins each way to the hospital, I'm freaking amazed to be home already!!!!

Feeling a bit hurty and very stupid. Worse, i tried to prevent the fall with my right hand, so have pulled something in my right hand and all the muscles in my right arm have spasmed :( :( Can't lift it much more than before the second op :( :( :( At least I'm seeing the physio on Friday, so hopefully he can put some life back into the muscles, cos, you know, he's magic!! LOL

And, who knew they can do a quick finger prick blood test to see if you need a tetanus jab?? I'm guessing that at some time I've had a 'fairly' recent tetanus booster, I can't actually remember, but I must have done cos I didn't need one tonight - although she did say that I need to get a booster in 3 years! (They do it every ten years here). So that was the good thing that happened! My tetanus is ok :D :D


Slightly gory photos, pointless post without them!! I know the saying is that chicks dig scars but I'm kinda hoping that scars don't scare guys :( :(

You sure Tyson Fury didn't belt you one! :shock: Nasty cut that. Keep it clean.
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Taipan wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:55 am

You sure Tyson Fury didn't belt you one! :shock: Nasty cut that. Keep it clean.
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It feels a bit like it!! But definitely self/floor inflicted :) It seems to be healing well. Stitches are keeping it together :lol: My hand isn't so happy, very swollen to the edge (caught it on something that was leaning on the wall, so think I strained a soft tissue or something!!). Can't face another trip down the mountain, so I'll ask the physio tomorrow what he thinks!!
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Noggin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:55 am Well, today's comment is - Gravity wins, accept and stop fighting!!!
Anybody can paraglide ( once .... :thumbup: )

Perhaps this is " Mother Nature's " way of saying parapente might not be for you ? :D
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Noggin wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:47 pm
Mrs. Bump says....
Un-fucking-believable.

I mean...how?

Jeez. I'm baffled as to how accident prone one person can be. :wtf:


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Treadeager wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:52 am
Noggin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:55 am Well, today's comment is - Gravity wins, accept and stop fighting!!!
Anybody can paraglide ( once .... :thumbup: )

Perhaps this is " Mother Nature's " way of saying parapente might not be for you ? :D
Nothing to do with parapente or any other sport! I'm generally better off doing a sport/hobby!! If I can trip over my own feet, I might as well get on and do anything else I fancy!! LOL

gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:56 am
Noggin wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:47 pm
Mrs. Bump says....
Un-fucking-believable.

I mean...how?

Jeez. I'm baffled as to how accident prone one person can be. :wtf:


:lol:
Me too. My sister has been telling my I'm dyspraxic for some time now (her daughter is, so she's done a lot of reading about it!! LOL) - It would explain the stupid falls and bumps cos, when I'm concentrating on sport or something more involved (than walking to the bathroom!!) I seem to be fine!!!

Hey ho! :roll:
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Noggin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:07 pm [
Me too. My sister has been telling my I'm dyspraxic for some time now (her daughter is, so she's done a lot of reading about it!! LOL) - It would explain the stupid falls and bumps cos, when I'm concentrating on sport or something more involved (than walking to the bathroom!!) I seem to be fine!!!

Hey ho! :roll:
I think you're trying to commit suicide in increments. :lol:
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Treadeager wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:52 am
Noggin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:55 am Well, today's comment is - Gravity wins, accept and stop fighting!!!
Anybody can paraglide ( once .... :thumbup: )

Perhaps this is " Mother Nature's " way of saying parapente might not be for you ? :D
gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 1:34 pm

I think you're trying to commit suicide in increments. :lol:
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gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 1:34 pm
Noggin wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:07 pm [
Me too. My sister has been telling my I'm dyspraxic for some time now (her daughter is, so she's done a lot of reading about it!! LOL) - It would explain the stupid falls and bumps cos, when I'm concentrating on sport or something more involved (than walking to the bathroom!!) I seem to be fine!!!

Hey ho! :roll:
I think you're trying to commit suicide in increments. :lol:
I am really not trying. Really really not Trying!!! LOL Shit just happens :( :(

slowsider wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 2:19 pm
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TBF - if I do learn to parapente, I will make sure I have lessons AND a parachute!!! Unlike that cat :lol: :lol: :lol:
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