I've never found anything specifically for women any use apart from waterproofs - do Dainese have a store in Bristol still ? Spring arrived yesterday although something is having a nibble
My current kit is women's and has done well but it is well past its best. I was irritated there were only two racks of ladies clothes in Fowlers, I thought we had come further from when all my kit was mens because everyone wore a belstaff jacket and jeans tucked into boots. My current kit was purchased at the NEC motorcycle show, maybe that is the answer, another show.
Went to the Yorkshire Sculpture park as planned, a few funny exhibits some I wouldn't even call art! Here's my favourite, it was lurking just near some bushes - you have to keep your eyes open else you might miss some of the more interesting exhibits!
After an hour of trying to get the last annoying air bubbles out of the ventureshield kit I attempted to fit yesterday, I swore a lot, tore it all off and gave the bike a damn good polish.
Last time i was around in the big town, it was. Would not recommend walking up and down Old market Street just wearing your waterproofs though........
I was ill all day. But not with man flu, with the real thing. How could I tell the difference? With man flu, if you see a £20 note on the floor you pick it up. With real flu you seriously can't be arsed to pick it up. And that's how I was yesterday. Added to which I made myself a lemsip max and took it to the sofa. Next thing I knew I was picking myself off the floor near the kitchen where I'd collapsed and had banged my head on the bannister. And I was sweating profusely and very cold too. I couldn't remember getting off the sofa. I am now sporting a rather fetching egg on my bonce. I've also not shaved since Saturday so it looks like I'm starting my hipster beard
Blimey you must be bad ET Milk it now for all it's worth I will be round later with my chicken soup Men!!!! right babies :Kiss:
Today is a great day. I worked out, with the help of a friend, that I need gorse bushes in my life and, more precisely, in my front garden. I have been wracking my brains for a suitable solution for a particular problem I am having - I considered smearing used engine oil over everything, anti-climbing paint, glass fibre, asbestos ... nothing seemed likely to work particularly well. Gorse plants are the way forward. They will keep the little neighbourhood shites from climbing my tree and demolishing my brick wall. Anyone know where I can get polonium from? I was thinking of treating the gorse bush thorns with a little something special.