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Originally posted by eek View PostLooking at that route - yep. What on earth is it doing going Thirsk Barnie via Cumbria to get to Edinburgh. The A68 is far prettier and features some lovely roman roads...
The LEL route deliberately tries to avoid A roads for this very reason. And to be honest, I'd rather ride through the Pennines AONB than up past Consett etc."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Thanks to a tip off from Norrahe, managed to get a table at The Man Behind The Curtain this SaturdayOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Home!
The trip back was going really well until (according to the Google Maps app) 4.7 miles from the motorway junction, when everything suddenly slowed right down. After four miles of dead slow and stop I got into the inside lane just before the half mile sign - where it then took half an hour to get to the bottom of the slip road
The traffic lights down there had decided to stop working, and it's not really practical to stand a plod in the middle of the four lanes to give hand signals, so it was basically a free-for-all among the northbound M1 traffic, M69 traffic (both ways), and us M1 leavers
Ah well, home nowComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostTo be honest it's the LEL that scares me more. Need to average 190 miles a day for 4 and a half days back to back.Comment
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Chicken leg and a few other bits for dinner, from the other night's humongous roast
After all the hassle of getting home I couldn't be bothered to cook anything to go with it. Then I remembered that the chip shop, after its reopening last autumn, had reclosed, and has recently re-reopened. So I nipped down there for a bag of chips.
Verdict: they'd clearly been good enough chips maybe half an hour earlier when they'd been cooked. But I think they close at nine on weeknights, and it was nearly that when I got there, so I suppose expecting them to cook some fresh would be a bit much. I'll have to give it a try earlier in the eveningComment
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Thursday tomorrow, which is Friday for me!
I think this three day week thing is just about right, really. They should have stuck with it after they introduced it in the 1970sComment
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Yes, it was really good.
You had specific times when you could turn the soldering iron on, and times when you had to switch it off.
Did a 4.5 day week for a year in the early 80s semiconductor slump.
That was good too.
And there wasn't any problem about turning soldering irons on and off to complicate matters, just alternate Fridays off.
It was call "Temporary Short Time working" or some such.
And goodness me, 75,002 posts.
I can't believe it.Comment
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