First time I see one « in the flesh ». It is surprisingly tiny and light (120 kg). And bloody expensive ! This one has an appraised value of 140.000€. It’s literally brand new, never started, no fluids. Got me by surprise when moving it around as the front brake handle went limp on me. Thank God this place is flat… First time the owner got it out of its shed in 20 years. Not to sure what to think about that…
What’s the matter with all this OCD complaining ?! Is it related to drinking poor quality « English breakfast » with skimmed milk 5 times a day? Try Earl Grey, black. Y’all will feel much more better about life’s discrepancies. No offense meant, of course.
Drinking a cup of the Grey as we speak. Made in a pot with leaves and a tea strainer. Served in a bone China cup and saucer.
My tuppenth worth is have a cup of Earl Grey from the source , which is Earl Greys old gaff up in Northumberland Howick Hall Tea rooms. Alternatively get some from the local supplier Bari Teas in Amble https://www.baritea.co.uk/ . Bucket loads better than twining crap, plus better if brewed using hard water as it was blended for , not soft southern soapywatta.