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And looks like the winner is a lady!Originally posted by DaveB View PostAnd scratch that.
Knackered my left knee and can't ride on it. Gutted. 9 months of training and prep down the pan.
Who is Fiona Kolbinger? The medical student who has become the first woman to win the Transcontinental Race… | road.ccComment
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Preparing the garden bench to sit on it for a few weeks.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell?
Maybe taking The Toy out for a drive - it's been parked up for the last month and maybe only done 10 miles in that time
Might pull the onions, cut the grass, take down an apple tree, or I might leave those for jobs next week, depends on the weather.
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TFAOriginally posted by WTFH View PostWhat about you?
Got minor surgery at 4pm today. Tomorrow will walk round the Great Orme. The kids want to do it even though its due to rain. Sunday is the trip down to the smoke.Comment
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Turns out the quick woman did it in 10 days 2 hours and 48 Minutes.Originally posted by DaveB View PostOver 4000km, 2500 miles, as we have to hit specific checkpoints along the way rather than a direct route. 14 days. The quick boys will do it in 9+.
REPORT — TRANSCONTINENTAL
he seventh edition of the Transcontinental Race was won by 24 year old German cancer researcher, Fiona Kolbinger #TCRNo7cap66 at 7:48am CET on Tuesday 6th of August 2019. She travelled over 4000km from Burgas, Bulgaria to the finish line at Brest in Brittany, in northwest France in just 10 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes. Ben Davies #TCRNo7cap10 takes the 2nd step on the podium reaching the finish line in 10 days, 13 hours and 10 minutes. Job Hendrickx #TCRNo7cap240 takes 3rd place, he arrived to Brest in 10 days, 15 hours and 48 minutes."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Charidee car show tomorrow. Nada Sunday. TFA...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Best of luck with that (although if it's a personality transplant, you might want to check out the donor firstOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostTFA
Got minor surgery at 4pm today. Tomorrow will walk round the Great Orme. The kids want to do it even though its due to rain. Sunday is the trip down to the smoke.
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Mostly preparing for Mrs M's HUGE birthday next week. Maybe a bit of watching Arsenal beat a Mike Ashley Invitational XI on Sunday. I was going to say it's a shame there's no cricket on, but after last weeks capitulation, I'm sort of quite relieved. A bit of gardening, if my rain dance doesn't work.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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That would be major surgery for Brillo as there is no personality to replace.Originally posted by Mordac View PostBest of luck with that (although if it's a personality transplant, you might want to check out the donor first
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