What have you done today thread?
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Closed the M1 again.
Lorry fire which has damaged the road surface plus lost a whole 500ltrs of diesel across lanes 1&2. Clean up underway, resurfacing planned for about 8pm.
Avoid the M1 in Northamptonshire, this will go on until the early hours.
Mick
Lorry fire which has damaged the road surface plus lost a whole 500ltrs of diesel across lanes 1&2. Clean up underway, resurfacing planned for about 8pm.
Avoid the M1 in Northamptonshire, this will go on until the early hours.
Mick
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Heading back tmrw to complain.
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Means I can carry the bike in the trailer to trackdays. Otherwise Pen needs to come in car.
And can go to Euro tracks and carry all the gear.
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While you're out you need to get it added to the ITV paperwork that I can't remember the name of. Was it fitted by a Dacia dealer?
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Yeah. All official. They said they'd do the paperwork.
I didn't check as Pen picked it up.
I was on bike outside.
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Well, if you point things properly you hit things.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 6:43 pm20s.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 5:03 pmOoh...12's or 20s? Any particular reason for going Powells?
I shot a 20b W Powell a while ago and it fitted perfectly and I hit everything I pointed it at.
Over/under, SBS?
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Naturally. I didn't have you pegged as a Perdix person.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 7:46 pmO/U Pegasus.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 7:01 pmWell, if you point things properly you hit things.
Over/under, SBS?
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:42 pmWell yes, but did Tibbles get checked and boosted or are they making you both come back tomorrow?Scotsrich wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:35 pm Took the cat to the vet for his booster and health check.
A couple went in with their dog just in front of me which I thought unusual as they normally keep the waiting area empty.
The receptionist must have sussed something was up and she asked when my appointment was.
I was only a day early wasn’t I.
That’s what you get for a. Being retired and losing track of days and b. Checking the calendar on the phone rather than the iPad.
Tibbles asked if we have a cat rolleyes smiley.
Luckily they managed to squeeze us in after the couple left.
Poor Harry really doesn’t like the cat carrier. It’s either the vet or the cattery.
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Today I have discovered that American Starbucks have 383 billion options when it comes to serving a latte....
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stori ... omizations
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stori ... omizations
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Pfft that's nothing, the number of ways you can configure a Ford Transit runs into the whatever-comes-after-a-trillion.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 2:09 pm Today I have discovered that American Starbucks have 383 billion options when it comes to serving a latte....
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stori ... omizations
I spoke to a guy from the Mini factory in Oxford once, he told me what with all the options for 'cool' Union flags applied in various places, interior trim, different coloured roofs, engines, stereos, wheels etc. it's almost certain that every single car which rolls off the line - and ever has done - is different!
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Squazamongazzilion.
Trust me, I'm a banker.
The irony is, each of those 383 billion coffees will taste like piss, like all American coffee. To steal one of Eric Idle's lines, American coffee is like making love in a canoe: fucking close to water.
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Went for a bimble in the end, got away about 2pm in full sun, roads still dodgy but no salt here. Stopped at Prees for a cuppa and a natter to some Birkenhead bikers. Heated gloves working well.
Home about 4, but bike didn't cool down in time for a wash so gonna do tomorrow, whatever the weather.
As said before, on my return home feeling good. Wasn't on a downer or anything but getting out on 2 wheels definitely does something good.
Home about 4, but bike didn't cool down in time for a wash so gonna do tomorrow, whatever the weather.
As said before, on my return home feeling good. Wasn't on a downer or anything but getting out on 2 wheels definitely does something good.
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Did a bit of work in the garden, vac'd up a load of oak leaves from the front garden.
Removed some old phone wiring pinned to the side of the house and fitted a vent cover on one of the bathroom extractors.
Log burner on now, missus cooking steak whilst necking some vino
Rock'n'roll lifestyle....
Removed some old phone wiring pinned to the side of the house and fitted a vent cover on one of the bathroom extractors.
Log burner on now, missus cooking steak whilst necking some vino
Rock'n'roll lifestyle....
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Set some sort of record! Took Mrs CJ shopping in Exeter. Day out, nice lunch, and (the record bit) we bought clothes for me and NO clothes for her!
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After my little ‘normal’ walk this morning, I went back out cos the sun was showing a bit and I wanted to take some photos with better light
I managed a few sunny ones, lots of moody ones!!
Mostly the snow was above my knees, even though I was following other peoples footprints. But I did find a few places where it was a lot above my knees!! (The sweatshirt is long but not ‘that’ long!!). Walking in the really deep stuff is a proper work out! Both my knees are a smidge grumpy now, but I’m very smiley!!!
Downside is that it meant I’ve done no sorting out under the bed and a mate has just text to say they can pick up a freezer for me in the valley on Monday!!!! So tomorrow I really really have to sort out under the bed and make space for new (well, pretty old!) freezer arrival!!
Best bit about the second walk was meeting my friends dog Ivy on the way back!! (Dog from the previous post!!). She rushed up to play! I threw snowballs for her to search for! Downside is I’m half expecting a black eye - I bent down to pet her as she jumped up to say hi!! . Oops!!!
Snow here is between 45 - 50cm deep - I’m standing on snow that’s been packed down a bit by other walkers!!
Snows about 65cm deep here!!
I managed a few sunny ones, lots of moody ones!!
Mostly the snow was above my knees, even though I was following other peoples footprints. But I did find a few places where it was a lot above my knees!! (The sweatshirt is long but not ‘that’ long!!). Walking in the really deep stuff is a proper work out! Both my knees are a smidge grumpy now, but I’m very smiley!!!
Downside is that it meant I’ve done no sorting out under the bed and a mate has just text to say they can pick up a freezer for me in the valley on Monday!!!! So tomorrow I really really have to sort out under the bed and make space for new (well, pretty old!) freezer arrival!!
Best bit about the second walk was meeting my friends dog Ivy on the way back!! (Dog from the previous post!!). She rushed up to play! I threw snowballs for her to search for! Downside is I’m half expecting a black eye - I bent down to pet her as she jumped up to say hi!! . Oops!!!
Snow here is between 45 - 50cm deep - I’m standing on snow that’s been packed down a bit by other walkers!!
Snows about 65cm deep here!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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It's still early but I've been reminded by facebook that 5 years ago I was in Kathmandu prior to doing the Annapurna circuit.
Showers today, much needed and I hope we get a lot more rain this winter.
Showers today, much needed and I hope we get a lot more rain this winter.
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I do all my clothes shopping online now, but I kinda miss going shopping, even if all I did was sit outside shops whilst the wife perused. There's some words I never expected to say!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 6:48 pm Set some sort of record! Took Mrs CJ shopping in Exeter. Day out, nice lunch, and (the record bit) we bought clothes for me and NO clothes for her!
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Mrs CJ and I have divergent views on what sort of clothes suit me, so she is not to be trusted. And I like to try stuff on, because virtually all brand's sizing is only a very vague indication of how big it actually is.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 10:21 amI do all my clothes shopping online now, but I kinda miss going shopping, even if all I did was sit outside shops whilst the wife perused. There's some words I never expected to say!Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 6:48 pm Set some sort of record! Took Mrs CJ shopping in Exeter. Day out, nice lunch, and (the record bit) we bought clothes for me and NO clothes for her!
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