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Post by lowcogger on Nov 29, 2014 14:46:10 GMT
the shops are getting pretty busy I tell thee
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Post by andywatson on Nov 29, 2014 17:25:07 GMT
This is a catch question but I'll fall for it: My answer>>>> Ride the peaks.
Christmas means that if you don't go out and make yourself thoroughly fed-up spending money you haven't got on food and shit presents the recipients don't need you are a miserable bugger. You'll be fat in January as well.
Once you accept that you are a miserable bugger, you can invest wisely in bikes and kit then go out an wreck it by riding through shit with your mates who will take the piss at all your misfortunes but you'll have a great time and get fit.
Scrooge Watson of Derby.
PS teach your kids the true meaning of Xmas by having your credit card bills sent to them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 17:35:54 GMT
Or spend the last couple of days feeling like s..t no riding tomorrow .. Bikès s..t up from Thursday nite ride ..to.
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Post by andywatson on Nov 29, 2014 17:38:55 GMT
Never let it be said you've got a posh bike and aren't using it.
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Post by lowcogger on Nov 29, 2014 18:13:17 GMT
This is a catch question but I'll fall for it: My answer>>>> Ride the peaks.
There's no catch,I'm just saying what my choice was this morning and for some strange reason I chose the shopping option mind you,I did come home with a new flat cap sherwood pines in the morning to see how long I can stay clipped in for. oh and by the way,I'm a miserable bugger all year round,I don't need to use xmas as an excuse
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 18:18:42 GMT
This is a catch question but I'll fall for it: My answer>>>> Ride the peaks.
There's no catch,I'm just saying what my choice was this morning and for some strange reason I chose the shopping option mind you,I did come home with a new flat cap sherwood pines in the morning to see how long I can stay clipped in for. oh and by the way,I'm a miserable bugger all year round,I don't need to use xmas as an excuse It's an age thing mate lol to be fair I think I would of gone shopping as well
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Post by lowcogger on Nov 29, 2014 18:58:09 GMT
There's no catch,I'm just saying what my choice was this morning and for some strange reason I chose the shopping option mind you,I did come home with a new flat cap sherwood pines in the morning to see how long I can stay clipped in for. oh and by the way,I'm a miserable bugger all year round,I don't need to use xmas as an excuse It's an age thing mate lol to be fair I think I would of gone shopping as well I think I've managed to bank double brownie points too.
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Post by mattyeti on Nov 29, 2014 19:29:36 GMT
Well you missed a good ride . Foggy and wet and hard going at times,but beats shopping anyday.
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Post by lowcogger on Nov 29, 2014 20:09:19 GMT
I here what you say son,but where would I have got a new cap
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Post by andywatson on Nov 29, 2014 20:26:14 GMT
It's an age thing mate lol to be fair I think I would of gone shopping as well I think I've managed to bank double brownie points too. Brownie points have a very short shelf life. If you haven't used them already, that's it, they've expired.
Edit to add: Negative brownie points seem to hang around for a looooooooooooooooong time though.
(IME)
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Post by 5tewst on Nov 30, 2014 1:05:31 GMT
I d rather go for a 40 mile road ride on a unicycle than go shopping with the wife Simple choice fr me
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