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Its a big thing, weather its motorised or people powered... You are still the same person in your heart.Bob,
A bicycle was my main means of transport through the 1970s and '80s and I remember what it was like getting rid of it after I suffered a stroke thirteen years ago, though I'm sure it meant less to me that your motorised versions have to you.
Mmmm.....?Its a big thing, weather its motorised or people powered... You are still the sane person in your heart.
Same/sane..... Its all thatMmmm.....?
Just think of all the Nuclear Missiles you can store in the space left though Bob xI am no longer a biker. I certainly don't ride anymore and now, for the first time since the Cuban Missile Crisis I no longer own a motorcycle. A lad who restores bikes came around today and bought my beloved Suzuki GSXR1100L, two Yamaha Viragos and a Suzuki DR350cc trial bike as a job lot. I knew full well this had to come, and the garage really needed clearing out, but seeing that Suzuki GSXR1100 go (bought new in 1990) definitely bought a lump to my throat. It wasn't a bike .... it was a f****** starship !!
Well I'm a bit richer by four figures and I've got my garage back, but I'll miss the thrill. (Been missing since before the lockdown, ) .... but at least I've got my electric pedal bike !!! View attachment 12689
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That explains a lot.◄-------- Cornwall is considered one of the most radioactive counties in the UK.)
Meanwhile Liz Truss says that supporting the Remain campaign in the lead-up to Brexit was a "mistake".Applying for residency in Latvia. My FiLs health situation means he is going to need more care than originally planned and brexit screwed up my rights to spend time here without making it more official.
If it's at the front, you'll probably survive.Was so busy chatting to my hairdresser I forgot to tell her what I'd like.
So she just did her own thing...
I now have a fringe.
Bit of orange, less blue and a lot of grey here. Pink & green puffs would be interesting, what an aurora looked like the twice I saw it in CambridgeshireIts blue, green & orange he says.....
I saw a sky like that a few times in the very late 60s/early 70s.Supposed to be watching a film, but the carer beckoned me outside to see the weird sky.... Its blue, green & orange he says.....
Nope, its a little orange, but I now want a drink of whatever he's drinking... Mmm