So what have you done today..?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by figaro, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. I'll give you a hint. Tell them you have put them on ignore and they give you lots of emojoi ratings till you take them off ignore, true mostly poop ones but you do get them :upyeah:
     
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  2. Well done you!
     
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  3. This riding thing is a drug all day long for most folks in life,reaches further into the soul more than a pint of guinness,Welcome back on two wheels.:upyeah:
     
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  4. It moved me just reading it!
    Congratulations on your big step.
     
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  5. Great news! I am still working on getting SWMBO to agree to a replacement for the Hyper after my accident in June last year, but I am getting there. Been out in the scooter a couple of times and fully agree with you. It's great to be out on two wheels.

    Take care!!
     
    #66285 Gandalf, May 13, 2020
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  6. Good to hear it hasn’t knocked your confidence.
     
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  7. Been to Harlow, Witney, bletchley, hull then home to Leeds ...the witney to hull bit is nice as it was delivering 71 boxes of experiments for underprivileged kids

    Delivered a nice triumph to Harlow by 8am and collected 2 scooters from Bletchley that need to go to Leigh in next day or two

    A good day topped off with a flagon of Guinness ok maybe 2 cans
     
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  8. I have found going for a ride, however long, completely removes all the stiffness from my back!
     
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  9. Today I pulled the motor from my sv650 project , gotta get my v twin kicks somewhere...
    Puddy :)

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  10. Yesterday collected my dad from hospital ! He was admitted 7 weeks ago with severe bilateral pneumonia a reaction to finishing chemotherapy which was precautionary and he's cancer free , in the first week we got called twice to be told stay close to the phone as he had developed multi organ failure and his oxygen levels were critical but the old goat pulled through that and 3 weeks later was declared to be in recovery ! And then the twist , to get the fone call to say he had contracted covid 19 while in hospital was catastrophic and TBH I didn't think he had another fight in him but he sat on my decking today with my mam enjoying the sun and starting his proper recovery !! We hadn't been allowed to visit him in 7 weeks for obvious reasons so the last 7 weeks has been very tough so Thanks lads and lassies for all the kind words and support over the last 7 weeks !! Here's a picture of him looking a little light and pasty but full of life again ! Thanks Jay

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  11. He looks bloddy good considering all he has been thru, fair play to him.
     
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  12. Looking good, give him our regards.
     
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  13. Your dads Fonzie :eek: well feck me :bucktooth:
     
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  14. Not mine, but SWMBO's has. It has taken some really careful talking to get her to even consider this. The situation with Covid-19 and getting to and from work without having to use public transport has helped.

    Getting out on the scoot has been great and has helped the argument that a replacement for the Hyper is a good idea. There remains the argument about what it will be... :)
     
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  15. Brilliant!!
     
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  16. Well done apatchy, you must be chuffed. I was in the same spot last night, bit chilly but beautiful.

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  17. Great news Skitz, fantastic:upyeah::)
     
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  18. Watching the news I just learnt that we can play a doubles match at Tennis as long as your partner is from the same household.

    Roche A-body testers look promising. :upyeah:
     
    #66298 Chris, May 14, 2020
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  19. I'd say two things, get your dad to pick some lottery ticket numbers this week, he clearly had luck on his side and is a fighter and secondly, glad you're all reunited chap and he's back with you all
     
  20. I am at home with this, you would (and the general public still seem to) think that it would tend to make things worse but (imo) soft-tissue injury often responds well to constant movement if not overdone (how long is a piece of string etc)..
     
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