So what have you done today..?

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

  1. I hope that the bikes were there when you got home! How far away are the fires?
     
  2. Scary stuff.
     
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  3. Taking it easy today as has some more chest pain trauma yesterday, kind of stuff that ought to help me lose weight.
     
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  4. Every self confessed biker should ride a Ducati just for the experience in my book for the kooky mannerisms,but i've to say these bikes need overide fan switch for hot days out.
     
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  5. Get your bloods tested, mine revealed I had high cholesterol.
    With a decided change of diet I’ve lost a stone in weight and feel all the better for it.
    Now at 10 1/4 stone.
    My wife thinks if I stop drinking I’ll lose more weight, but I’m not ready for that life changing decision just yet!
     
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  6. Jesus Chris,put your feet up man and relax,but are you sure as i had issues last week but forgot that i was using a very heavy chainsaw in the garden and paid the price the following day with pains.:thinkingface:
     
  7. Apparently it's going to be 27 today and have to do a few chores local to me so am going to go early before it heats up then take a ride out to west meon way for something to do.
     
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  8. Yes i think that's the only way out or a early evening blast,or get yourself a spitfire and reach for the skies.:upyeah:
     
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  9. Thanks Anthony, just the sort of encouragement I need, I didn’t get that tested but they did everything else including checking to see if I’d had a heart attack. Glad to find that I hadn’t, blood pressure was the lowest it’s ever been but it’s hard for them to extrapolate as it’s similar to a top-flight athlete!
     
  10. Good that you got checked out Chris as chest pain is not something to ignore.
     
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  11. it's mainly stress isn't it? so many people on here living on a knife-edge or in a tinder box, just about surviving the "balancing act" and then something else comes along and adds to it. We all say, that's ok i can cope with that as well, I did it before, but you can easily fool yourself, well I can anyway.
     
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  12. I so happy you kinda asked the question, I was too concerned at the answer should it have me asking what Harry was doing with the grass and his new hobby. :confused:
     
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  13. Cycling is claimed to enlarge your heart and lower your heart rate and blood pressure , well unless you get frustrated by having to share a road with them whilst sat in your car/on your motorcycle then I think it's the inverse.

    Good to hear you're not neglecting yourself bud.:upyeah:
     
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  14. A young man asked his wife if she could make him happy and sad in one sentence.
    She thought for a moment and said to him.
    "Of all your friends you have the largest penis"
     
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  15. Very pleased with Middle multi as appearance of screws plus Loctite etc confirm the low mileage, i.e. this has never been “down“

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    ( start failed last Friday)
     
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  16. At the marital home the lawn was huge and I spent many a summer Saturday or Sunday mowing and listening to bikes on the roads around as I emptied the grass box for the umpteenth time :rolleyes:

    Have been in rented for the last three years with a small lawn, takes longer to get the mover out than to actually mow. Next week I'm moving to my new house, not a blade of grass in sight, happy days.
    (though there is an gravelled area out the front that I'm tempted to lay turf on... sucker for punishment).

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    Garage the other side of the wall to the right:upyeah:
     
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  17. 7118B625-FF18-4003-B4F6-C54FD2491EAD.jpeg Naughty Chris..


    EDIT to add Denso brush plate kit part No:-SND1307 (used on Kawasaki, Yamaha and looks like even a Triumph starter brushplate is adaptable)
     
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  18. i think you can safely say those brushes are fooked, easy fix for a man of your caliber......
     
  19. More worried about the damage to the best curtains TBH......
     
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  20. that's his shirt ffs.................
     
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