[QUOTE="Roadtrip, post: 596594] Best of luck to you [/QUOTE] Thankyou, I appreciate that. And I hope your lad gets on well with his driving lessons. Andy
Done 240 miles on the Multi, bought a set of Rukka Arma-S on a good deal n fitted some led indicators. Trip to the local pub, couple of pints of Thatchers Gold, watched MotoGP n now watching a film with a glass of Pinot Grigio or two
My wife had lens implants two years ago (optical express) - she is guaranteed 20/20 vision and no cataracts, and found it quick and painless. Only trouble is, she can now see what I'm watching on the computer
I was at the pub with my wife tonight when a drunk woman came over and said, "Do you want to come to the toilets with me and have some wild sex?" I said, "Erm this is awkward... can you just leave us alone?" She said, "Oh sorry darlin', I didn't realise you were married." I said, "I wasn't talking to you."
Today in a pub in York I met my old mate Doug Black - he lives in Ireland now, has done for years - fooook me he's fast, some of you racers may remember him. He rides a tricolour 1098 now used to be Yamaha's
The sooner you get it done the sooner you can drive/ride Not sure I can do eyes either But all the best for forthcoming correction we are all behind you
Did about 160 miles on the scrambler today. Took it for its first service. Had some bits fitted. Rode home and scraped my left peg razzing round a bend on the Woodhead pass
Very good luck with the eye surgery Andy.I know it is a routine procedure these days but daunting for the recipient nevertheless.
been to a humanist wedding on the bonnie wee island of gigha just of the kintyre peninsular and v.bonnie it is to. never been to a humanist wedding before. not bad, open air on the beach, very pagan feel about it. didnt get overly pissed. (despite Hungarian Georg's best efforts) no dancing on the tables this time.. here's some pics of the more interesting parts of the ceremony. also, since the island had a community buy out they have been encouraging visitors to leave a personalized stone on there cairn. here's mine.
Got this bike yesterday for one of my gremlin kids in an attempt to get him away from his elder brother's playstation. And it worked! He hasn't stopped riding it all day! Cost about £25 for a bit of paint, new saddle & grips.
We went to our nephews humanist wedding in Oslo about 7 years ago. To this day we both still agree it was the nicest wedding we've ever been to, as it's totally devoid of fairy stories