We're a bit out of touch here. Is the north in a lower tier ?wheelnut wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:01 pm Had a nice day mooching round York yesterday, wasn’t too busy early on but got a lot busier after lunch.
What have you done today thread?
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Not any more!
If you want to go to the Cinema the Scilly Isles are your only hope.
If you want to go to the Cinema the Scilly Isles are your only hope.
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South Yorks are still tier 3, not like all those tier 4 from midnight wankers!
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Proper filthy here, they're not opening the primary schools 'cause we're extra unclean.
There's also a massive test processing lab here....coincidence? I think not! We've been importing it from all around the UK.
There's also a massive test processing lab here....coincidence? I think not! We've been importing it from all around the UK.
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IMHO, it won't go away if the Govt concentrate on pleasing the people. Too many stupid people ignoring the rules and spreading it. Or that's what it seems to be.KungFooBob wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 10:15 pm South Yorks are still tier 3, not like all those tier 4 from midnight wankers!
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the_priest wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 9:43 pm Had a quiet day. Worked on an essay. Heard a friend of mine was sitting in final vigil with her husband at the hospice. Cancer is a bastard. His BMW's, Triumphs and Ducati's will miss him, as will his wife and daughter. His wife, my friend, studied with me and was ordained two days after me.
I've had a beer.
Cancer is indeed a bastard. Hugs to you xxx
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Went for a run in the woods, thinking it might be a bit drier and firmer underfoot.
I was wrong. Both the dog and I got hosed down when got home. That was bracing, to say the least.
I was wrong. Both the dog and I got hosed down when got home. That was bracing, to say the least.
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That^^^!Noggin wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 9:39 amthe_priest wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 9:43 pm Had a quiet day. Worked on an essay. Heard a friend of mine was sitting in final vigil with her husband at the hospice. Cancer is a bastard. His BMW's, Triumphs and Ducati's will miss him, as will his wife and daughter. His wife, my friend, studied with me and was ordained two days after me.
I've had a beer.
Cancer is indeed a bastard. Hugs to you xxx
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Early morning call from my old mum, her heating had packed up - no pressure in the boiler and a leak from bathroom towel rail, thats the problem!
Pinch a pair of valves from our ensuite and head over like a good son. Fit them without bothering to drain the system so I'm a little damp but mum now has heating
Pinch a pair of valves from our ensuite and head over like a good son. Fit them without bothering to drain the system so I'm a little damp but mum now has heating
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Last walk of the year.
I missed a few days due to...er..life,but annual mileage was 1444.72 miles and a couple of pairs of boots.
There have been years recently when I did less miles on the bike.
I missed a few days due to...er..life,but annual mileage was 1444.72 miles and a couple of pairs of boots.
There have been years recently when I did less miles on the bike.
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I did 7015km cycling. You can bet your arse i didn't cover half that on a motobikeSkub wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:21 pm Last walk of the year.
I missed a few days due to...er..life,but annual mileage was 1444.72 miles and a couple of pairs of boots.
There have been years recently when I did less miles on the bike.![]()
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Went into the loft to look for something for the wife and found a brand new dremel that I don't remember getting?
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Yeah,yeah.Taipan wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 3:00 pm Went into the loft to look for something for the wife and found a brand new dremel that I don't remember getting?
Mrs.T reads your posts doesn't she?
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Spent a few hours out in the cold freezing my tits of
Just smashed a bag of frazzles in


Just smashed a bag of frazzles in
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Been to feed the ducks.
The lakes were frozen over and it was funny watching the feathered bastards sliding all over the shop.
The lakes were frozen over and it was funny watching the feathered bastards sliding all over the shop.
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I've done a bit of sorting of stuff (wifi box now somewhere accessible if need to access it!) need to do more to sort one of the big shelves.
Had to dose myself with meds and use the hot pad early cos the physio did stuff that reacted this morning!! Had an earlier than normal physio today then met some friends for Vin Chaud on the snow front
One couple are Cornish so I had a rather lush Cornish Pasty for tea
Looking at the forcast (and current weather) it wouldn't be safe or very nice to walk up the piste at midnight, so I'm gonna set an alarm for early tomorrow and go for a nice long walk in the morning to cheer in the new year at sunrise!! (Hopefully the cloud will have cleared enough by then to see the sun come up!
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But, have made some more friends - people with a chalet in the village below that are planning to live here for the seasons and travel in the interseason - nice to have more people to talk to

Had to dose myself with meds and use the hot pad early cos the physio did stuff that reacted this morning!! Had an earlier than normal physio today then met some friends for Vin Chaud on the snow front
Looking at the forcast (and current weather) it wouldn't be safe or very nice to walk up the piste at midnight, so I'm gonna set an alarm for early tomorrow and go for a nice long walk in the morning to cheer in the new year at sunrise!! (Hopefully the cloud will have cleared enough by then to see the sun come up!
But, have made some more friends - people with a chalet in the village below that are planning to live here for the seasons and travel in the interseason - nice to have more people to talk to
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That’s 20 miles a day, you say I am mental. That’s loadsweeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:24 pmI did 7015km cycling. You can bet your arse i didn't cover half that on a motobikeSkub wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:21 pm Last walk of the year.
I missed a few days due to...er..life,but annual mileage was 1444.72 miles and a couple of pairs of boots.
There have been years recently when I did less miles on the bike.![]()
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Plenty of it was Zwift based so flatteringformula400 wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:19 pmThat’s 20 miles a day, you say I am mental. That’s loadsweeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:24 pmI did 7015km cycling. You can bet your arse i didn't cover half that on a motobikeSkub wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:21 pm Last walk of the year.
I missed a few days due to...er..life,but annual mileage was 1444.72 miles and a couple of pairs of boots.
There have been years recently when I did less miles on the bike.![]()
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