I'm on the boat........ still!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI'm heading off with the Fleet CTC for a 40 miler. Prob gonna drive to the meet point, 'cause I'm knackered and not feeling very motivated. We'll have a cake stop half way for refuelling Having mother round for dinner (roast beef) later."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Just found a wodge of fivers that ZeitMater had "hidden" in a jar marked "Tea" in the middle bedroom.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostJust found a wodge of fivers that ZeitMater had "hidden" in a jar marked "Tea" in the middle bedroom.
"The initial printing of several million Stephenson notes was destroyed when it was noticed that the wrong year for his death had been printed. The original issue of the Fry banknote was withdrawn after it was found the ink on the serial number could be rubbed off the surface of the note, these notes are now very rare and sought after amongst collectors. An uncirculated note in good condition, with serial number starting HB37 could fetch up to Two Thousand pounds, although recent sales of 916.50 and 721.45 have been seen on auction sites."
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostJust don't do what I did and come off your bike 20 miles from home, breaking your rear mech hanger in the process. It had at least stopped raining.
Nice ride today, slightly shorter than planned as we were late leaving. Did about 35 miles.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou OK?
Nice ride today, slightly shorter than planned as we were late leaving. Did about 35 miles.
More worried about damage to the bike. Rear mech is badly scratched up but won't be able to tell if anything is bent out of alignment until I get the hanger replaced and put it back together."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostCrushed thumbnail, scraped shin, bruised hip. I'll live. Had to phone MrsB for roadside recovery.
More worried about damage to the bike. Rear mech is badly scratched up but won't be able to tell if anything is bent out of alignment until I get the hanger replaced and put it back together.Comment
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