Still chasing the misfiring on my shitty old car! The good news is that I'm glad I'm paying car not Ducati prices as I replace the 4 coil packs & 4 fuel injectors for £130 and it only took 30 mins to get to and remove the injectors!
This is the crash helmet I bought a few days ago. I ride naked bikes and was a little concerned that it would try and pull my head off at high but legal speeds. it doesn’t great fit too. https://www.motocard.com/en/helmets...B¤cy=GBP&utm_id=Bing_UK_Shopping_Cascos
Doris’s daughter recently decided to become a dog breeder (registering with the kennel club etc) and her dog had pups the other day. Unfortunately two have died over the past two days. So she’s been a bit upset (aka distraught) and Doris went over yesterday evening to console/comfort her. Call me unfeeling but I’ve kept out of the way as I’d tell her to toughen up if this is a path she wants to take breeding working dogs.
No….she has one dog here when she stays and that’s enough. I’m forever vacuuming the dining/family area because of its hair. Thankfully it’s LVT tiles in there and not carpet so it’s easy to do. It’s a wonder the bloody things isn’t as bald as a coot with the amount of hair it blows each day.
Did a Salfordian pub crawl last night with friends One of many was this fabulous place, great ales on tap, music venue upstairs and was formerly owned by him out of The Beautiful South, Paul Heaton.
While his band, The Housemartins, was known for incorporating gospel music and having a "religious, but not Christian" stance according to Wikipedia, Heaton himself has described his views as secular and critical of organized religion. He has also written songs that address religion with both reverence and satire.
Reverence doesn't leave room for interpretation. Fat Boy Slim, too, as I recall. Sarcasm alongside reverence becomes weasel words.