They should by getting someone else to make the coffee! Come on you simply are NOT trying hard enough........
Steel? Aluminium, and they are a reason I bought this bike as carting 2 peoples stuff down to northern Italy for a week of alpine passes and home again requires copious storage... I get the little top box, she gets both panniers and asks if I can squeeze anything else in the top box Today I met a mate for coffee and started removing farkles from the Tiger.
Tidied the garage, took the Rally for a quick trip to the PO & petrol station. Had another go at setting up the Carpuride and MRA, not entirely sure I made progress. 3 hour cycle ride, stretching before and after. Just had first BBQ of the year. Probably an early night as I have to be up early tomorrow for a RoSPA check ride, maybe visit my uncle who is unwell.
The ramps I’m telling people I used. The ramps I did actually use (not me in the pic but I did do those jumps). Not sure why he’s so tired when the most energetic thing he did all day was take a shit on my motorhome’s “Welcome” mat
Cheers for this. We also saw that it was mentioned in the bbc series 'Human' (well worth watching btw)
What I'm supposed to be doing is cutting this, and will then get distracted pottering for the rest of the day: Sod it, the neighbours deserve 1/2hr more peace and quiet. But looks like I'll be sharing the biscuits.
So you are eating biscuits and the dog gets a squeezy, plastic orange to chew on. Let me think about that Andy
Recovering from a monster sesh last night with wifey, 3 hours in the jacuzzi, two bottles of bubbles and 10 beers plus a pizza delivery was the damage in evidence this morning
A really nice weekend. A couple of hours out yesterday morning on the bike. Home by lunch and went away for the night in the van and met with some friends. A nice dog walk and dinner sat outside with a couple of beers. Packed up late morning and now home sat in the sun in the garden with coffee and cake . Lovely.
Rearranged tools for the new toolbox. Surprised how few drill bits I had once I separated out the taps. Some, that you can't see, here, can't be much thicker than a hair - drill bits, too. And Allen keys. Most of this stuff I've never used, just had sitting there for decades. They were in old tobacco tins dad had - from when he worked at Smiths - and I appropriated when I first achieved workshopdom. I can't bring myself to throw them away.