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Afternoon.
Another 60 miles clocked up on the club ride this morning.
Odd sort of day. Started cold and damp, them brightened up and got warmer and then seemed to go through phases of being really warm and then getting colder again.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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35 miles for me. A few hills and disappointing bit of cake (What looked like cream in the Victoria Sponge was butter icing - sweet and sickly).Originally posted by DaveB View PostAfternoon.
Another 60 miles clocked up on the club ride this morning.
Odd sort of day. Started cold and damp, them brightened up and got warmer and then seemed to go through phases of being really warm and then getting colder again.
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Had a really rather good cream tea with proper clotted cream and home made sconesOriginally posted by mudskipper View Post35 miles for me. A few hills and disappointing bit of cake (What looked like cream in the Victoria Sponge was butter icing - sweet and sickly).
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Make sure you feed them well. The foie gras tastes better.Originally posted by Bunk View PostThe geese are sunbathing again
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Excellent point. I shall remind Jeeves to double their portions.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMake sure you feed them well. The foie gras tastes better.Comment
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Time for bed.
Knackered.

Evening all.

Now heartily sick of Scots, Scotland, referenda & all who sail in them.
A pox on the lot of them.
Bah!
Humbug!Comment
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