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gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 5:56 pm Curious, I downloaded the app.

My girst impressions are not great. 'Surprise bags' from Budgen, One Stop and Nisa. I dread to think of the contents.

Tomorrow I can put in a bid for leftovers from Harvester, Toby and Greg's.

There's one app ripe for deletion. :lol:
It's deffo highly area dependent :lol: My parent's experience has been the same ad yours.

I on the other hand could get a load of loaves/cakes from an independent Polish Baker, some hot Pret soup/wraps/pasta, a bunch of stuff from an Indian street food truck, half a dozen Krispee Kreme or a Lidl surprise bag. Which could well be 12 cabbages :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:47 pm
gremlin wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 5:14 pm
Trinity765 wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 2:22 pm Took my bike for it's first service
My Tiger Rally Pro is in today for a service and first MOT. I didn't buy a t-shirt.

They did lend me a 660 Tiger though. Not my cup of tea. :thumbdown:

Bit basic and gutless. Felt a bit cheap as well.
I'm now £575 lighter. :shock:
£575! Strewth. What did they do for the money apart from change the oil?
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v8-powered wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:55 am The route I work for has several 'hot spots' - go through phases where we may have a couple each week. Affects a broad range of folk....
I used to work for Virgin Trains for a while. The MK stretch was a favourite.
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Count Steer wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:54 pm
gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:47 pm
gremlin wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 5:14 pm
My Tiger Rally Pro is in today for a service and first MOT. I didn't buy a t-shirt.

They did lend me a 660 Tiger though. Not my cup of tea. :thumbdown:

Bit basic and gutless. Felt a bit cheap as well.
I'm now £575 lighter. :shock:
£575! Strewth. What did they do for the money apart from change the oil?
Don't forget the filter, washer and environmental charge. :thumbup:

(Rear pads were an MOT fail, the fronts advisories,so got them all done)
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gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:03 pm
Count Steer wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:54 pm
gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:47 pm

I'm now £575 lighter. :shock:
£575! Strewth. What did they do for the money apart from change the oil?
Don't forget the filter, washer and environmental charge. :thumbup:

(Rear pads were an MOT fail, the fronts advisories,so got them all done)
No valve check/adjustment?

(Not sure I've ever worn any rear brake pads out :lol: ).
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Pirahna wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:50 am
MingtheMerciless wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:03 am Worked a grim night shift, someone got hit by a train and killed this morning so it was power off on the Brighton Main line (all 4 tracks) from Gatwick to Balcombe for 2 hours whilst they sorted it out. Poor driver was very shook up. It was very busy for a good 30 minutes whilst we setup the “Emergency Switch Off” and then once we had a better idea of location and response staff arrived on the scene we were able to get power back on to the trains at Gatwick and shorten the switched off bit.
From my Tube driving days there were some proper nasty suicides, some drivers never seemed to mind, some you never saw again. I knew one bloke that had totted up five!!
Many years ago Selhurst Depot had a driver nicknamed “The Terminator”……….
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gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:47 pm I'm now £575 lighter. :shock:
Oil = £30

Filter =£10

Brake pads front and rear = £100

Total = £140

575 - 140 = £435 for labour? :shock:
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£115 VAT, so knock that off too, and ~~£80+?/hr so… it soon mounts up. All garages are expensive. I don’t always mind, as long as matey knows what he’s doing. Not always the case. (£575 is still a big number tho).
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:14 pm
Pirahna wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:50 am
MingtheMerciless wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:03 am Worked a grim night shift, someone got hit by a train and killed this morning so it was power off on the Brighton Main line (all 4 tracks) from Gatwick to Balcombe for 2 hours whilst they sorted it out. Poor driver was very shook up. It was very busy for a good 30 minutes whilst we setup the “Emergency Switch Off” and then once we had a better idea of location and response staff arrived on the scene we were able to get power back on to the trains at Gatwick and shorten the switched off bit.
From my Tube driving days there were some proper nasty suicides, some drivers never seemed to mind, some you never saw again. I knew one bloke that had totted up five!!
Many years ago Selhurst Depot had a driver nicknamed “The Terminator”……….
I worked there from 1983-89, so only six years. In that time I had three incidents where for example I was braking into an eastbound platform at the same time someone jumped under a westbound train. I spent most of my time on the Piccadilly Line. We ran without stopping through the District Line stations between Hammersmith and Acton. A memorably scary was approaching Turnham Green, it's a bit uphill from Hammersmith and the view wasn't the best. As the platform came into view I'm doing 60mph and there were two young girls sitting with their legs dangling over the edge, I let go of the handle and leaned on the whistle, a random bloke looked round, sprinted across the platform and yanked the pair of them up and out of the way. I genuinely thought they were dead. The train was well through the platform by the time it stopped, I opened the door and looked back, the bloke was giving the girls a talking too but waved to say all was good.
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Skub wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:16 pm
gremlin wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:47 pm I'm now £575 lighter. :shock:
Oil = £30

Filter =£10

Brake pads front and rear = £100

Total = £140

575 - 140 = £435 for labour? :shock:
I think your prices might be a bit light there, but even then it does seem a bit top heavy. This was a belt service with new tyres on my Ducati.
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I just took my stepdad home. I watched him get in the door and just as he closed it, a car pulled up behind me. I went to drive off and blue lights started flashing. As there are a lot of car thefts in the area at present, they wanted to check my car wasn't nicked. I was quite happy to confirm name and address and show ID. I was actually impressed they are being so proactive! :thumbup:
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Spent a couple of minutes in the candy aisle at the store overcome with analysis paralysis... during which I noticed a new KitKat flavor...

Chocolate frosted donut flavor.. bluergh
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ZRX61 wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:09 am Spent a couple of minutes in the candy aisle at the store overcome with analysis paralysis... during which I noticed a new KitKat flavor...

Chocolate frosted donut flavor.. bluergh
I bet you ate it anyway. :P
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Found out one of our gym friend's husband died unexpectedly during the week. Heart attack in his sleep.

54, same age as me. :thumbdown:
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gremlin wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:50 am Found out one of our gym friend's husband died unexpectedly during the week. Heart attack in his sleep.

54, same age as me. :thumbdown:
There are times when all I seem to do is go to funerals of peer group or younger. :(
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Neighbours mate just came round in his Ferrari California. Dropped the roof and took my neighbour and his 22 kids up teh road. What a sound that car made! :wub:
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They must be roomier than they look.
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Skub wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:46 am
ZRX61 wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:09 am Spent a couple of minutes in the candy aisle at the store overcome with analysis paralysis... during which I noticed a new KitKat flavor...

Chocolate frosted donut flavor.. bluergh
I bet you ate it anyway. :P
Nope. I bought 4 creme eggs & ate them last night :)
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Today I met my hero. No, sorry, Super Hero :D


Had awesome ride today to the southern most point we ride to, Femez. As we chomped our sarnies in the local cafe, we saw a kid on a small bike in t-shirt and shorts trying to get up the hill opposite, Kept us amused for a while and eventually came back down.
We forgot about him and then we set off up the big hill behind us, up to the big towers above Femez.

Half way up this tricky climb, we came across the same dude :D Gave him the thumbs up as we passed, not expecting to see him again.
When we got to the top, we decided to wait, just in case.
Yup, he appeared :D We applauded him and he was grinning like mad
It was a 125 hire bike on skinny road tyres and he was in t-shirt and shorts :D

We told him that we were going to ride the full length of the ridge and come down into Ye. A bloody tough descent, but told him we'd take care of him.
Couldn't take pics of the tricky bits, but you'll get an idea of the descent.

He managed it all and we found an easier bit at the end for him.

It was like Candid Camera :D

And it was his first time ever, riding off road

Top geezer. Polish lad called Cam, who's working in Manchester

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Then we found a new place with awesome views
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