What have you done today thread?
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Passed yet?
I remember when Gremlinette passed last year. I packed her off in her new car, told her to go drive somewhere on her own. As she drove off I got really quite choked and welled up. Big stepping stone in growing up.
I remember when Gremlinette passed last year. I packed her off in her new car, told her to go drive somewhere on her own. As she drove off I got really quite choked and welled up. Big stepping stone in growing up.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Step-son passed his driving test today.
Fuck knows how having witnessed his driving but that means the runaround DS3 I use will be heading his way.....
Fuck knows how having witnessed his driving but that means the runaround DS3 I use will be heading his way.....
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Dropped the ST off at the bodyshop to have new parts fitted. Would have done it all myself, but the bumper cover had to be painted & I can't do that at home.
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If you don't get the passenger door wrapped in red then the forum will disown you!
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I've been sorting out the mancave.Took 30 minutes to get the FZ750 off the workbench,turned out it had been sat there so long that both tyres were flat
The XT600,which has been parked up to one side is going on the workbench as I fancy getting the old thumper running again.
It expired over on the Isle of Man in 2017 & I think the reason for a lack of spark is that only one side of the crank is turning
I'll post about it in the Projects section.
The XT600,which has been parked up to one side is going on the workbench as I fancy getting the old thumper running again.
It expired over on the Isle of Man in 2017 & I think the reason for a lack of spark is that only one side of the crank is turning
I'll post about it in the Projects section.
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Today I charged car battery to 100% after leaving it on the charger overnight. Saved me money as garage were going to charge me for that (geddit).
I walked 8 miles with the hound. Three walks out of me today, around 4 hours altogether of walks. Met with a good friend for a quick catch up and chat, so that was great. Did a light afternoon meal for wife and myself with smoked mackerel and garlic bread. Was tasty, managed to keep most of it away from the cats and dog.
Did some work on a sermon for tomorrow mornings service and put together the liturgy for the Evening Holy Communion service.
Had a glass of Vicarius, a nice Hungarian Dry White Tokaji wine. £7.99 from Lidl a few months ago. Still have another bottle stashed away.
Going to have smoke salmon with cream cheese on a thick slice of fresh soda bread. Hmmm. Will finish evening with a small snifter of Laphraoig single malt.
I walked 8 miles with the hound. Three walks out of me today, around 4 hours altogether of walks. Met with a good friend for a quick catch up and chat, so that was great. Did a light afternoon meal for wife and myself with smoked mackerel and garlic bread. Was tasty, managed to keep most of it away from the cats and dog.
Did some work on a sermon for tomorrow mornings service and put together the liturgy for the Evening Holy Communion service.
Had a glass of Vicarius, a nice Hungarian Dry White Tokaji wine. £7.99 from Lidl a few months ago. Still have another bottle stashed away.
Going to have smoke salmon with cream cheese on a thick slice of fresh soda bread. Hmmm. Will finish evening with a small snifter of Laphraoig single malt.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Chucked a mixer's worth of concrete on to the scratio base to keep the rebar in place.
Went to a funeral, he was a lovely chap and well known so a very good turnout, a full church, sacristy and entrance hall, and speakers outside for the rest.
Went to a funeral, he was a lovely chap and well known so a very good turnout, a full church, sacristy and entrance hall, and speakers outside for the rest.
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60 odd K miles, no recent advisories and a good starter for people playing "Yellow car".
Nice one.
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£208 ‘learner’ insurance and estimates of £1100 PA first year if he passes. That’s not bad
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Picked up my bike from its 12k service and Lubed the chain with the little man
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That's a bit harsh,didn't have a can of lube?
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
Walt Whitman
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Bought a Volvo
It wasn't a T5
Am I nearly dead?
It wasn't a T5
Am I nearly dead?
'07 Griso 1100 (for sale), '94 Sprint 900, the scabbiest Himalayan in the country
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Popped down to my cousin's memorial, dug up up the stone, gave it a damm good scrub and clean up, laid some sand down to lift it slightly higher than the surrounding soil and patted him back in.
Miss him!
Miss him!
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Got home from a short break by the sea/estuary side. V pleasant. The hotel made me smile. They have a restaurant (fayn dayning, dontcha know) and a 'bistro' side by side. Looked at the menus, several of the options were the same (and I'm 100% certain that all the food comes out of the same kitchen). eg In one room the calf liver option was £26, in the other £18.50
First night, We're the only ones in the 'bistro' (which was actually a nicer place to sit). 2nd night, half the people that were in the other room were in the comfy side.
(I'm not averse to a bit of deluxe scran but, these days, I'd rather have a good breakfast and proper lunch* instead of eating a lot just before bed-time).
*PFL à la Gremlin
First night, We're the only ones in the 'bistro' (which was actually a nicer place to sit). 2nd night, half the people that were in the other room were in the comfy side.
(I'm not averse to a bit of deluxe scran but, these days, I'd rather have a good breakfast and proper lunch* instead of eating a lot just before bed-time).
*PFL à la Gremlin
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
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Helped blend the colours for spawn's new house. A mix of trod on Farrow and Ball that spawn bought very cheaply from a diy shed that was closing down, some Little Greene sample pots and some random tubs of magnolia and white I found in a skip.