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Dear @Buckster , due to @XTreme's trip to the hospital it means WE are in charge now. These twat's better shape up now. Any nonsense and we'll get the cards out and issue some holidays . Sorry to send you this on a PM but it's best they don't know9 points
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Way better to look at than the previous time you were in surgery. Happy times for the internet!7 points
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Well its official , im in charge while the Welsh twat is laid up, been sent the control buttons for everything from the man himself, , so behave the lot of you !6 points
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The forecast for today seemed to be a bit sketchy, so I decided not to go too far. It was not bad when I left home anyway. I thought that I'd go down to Le Port Leucate to have a look at Le Lydia, which is a ship built in Denmark in 1931. It was decommissioned in 1966 and was bought by a company which was developing a new resort on the Med, to the South-East of Perpignan. Anyway, the ride down there isn't the most exciting. Taking the Narbonne northern ring road and then picking up the Perpignan road to the west of Narbonne centre. It's a fairly busy road, that criss-crosses the motorway that runs down past Perpignan and on to Spain. I left the main road near Leucate and followed the coast road through to where the ship is situated. It's certainly not a place that I'd be visiting in the summer months, as it's full of holiday parks and hotels! I then decided to head back up inland a bit to visit the Fort at Salses. This was built around 1495 to protect the border of France from Spain. Unfortunately it wasn't open, as there's some work going on there, but it should be open for the summer. After a little look around the outside I decided that it was probably time to head back. So I picked up the Perpignan to Narbonne Road and headed back the same way as I'd gone down there. There wasn't too much to photograph on the ride down and back, so I only got a few pictures from Le Lydia and the Fort. I didn't set the trip, but I'd guess that the trip was around 160-180km.6 points
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Get well soon Pete, at least your in good hands .........If you where here you would still be in the ambulance waiting outside A&E.6 points
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Great patience & teaching @Saul!....I'll never forget my youngest boy getting the hang of clutch use on the XR....the grin on his face said it all. I was well chuffed when he sent me this pic of him doing a trackday on his Ninja 400 a few years back...something I always wanted to do but never quite got there...5 points
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Speedy recovery Pete....my Dad just had an arterial stent put in recently...it went quite well....hope your recovery goes as well.5 points
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I was strapped in and connected to machines so it wasn't a great ride. Fucking noisy things.5 points
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I had my back wheel step out on some gravel on Sunday just gone. No where near as bad as yours but still a full clench moment, didn’t help that I had my youngest pillion. I did laugh afterwards once I had calmed down a little. What struck me was my 16 year old daughter shouting ‘what the fuck was that dad’. Haven’t heard her use that language before.5 points
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Did you get some of the good stuff when they did your stents? They gave me some Diazepam, bloody lovely stuff.4 points
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Wow, thankfully your doctor was on the ball and got you to the right place pronto! At least we won't be getting any photos of this one! They'll be telling you to exercise now, so you'll no longer have any excuses! Speedy recovery mate.4 points
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Bloody hell Pete youm falling to bits. I had 4 stents 2 years go, took couple of months to settle down again but felt pretty good ever since. Glad they caught it in good time before you had a heart attack. . Do what you are told and get well soon mate.4 points
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Funnily enough I have a M1 Ipad pro 12.9" and while it will do lots of things well once you got used to the clunky Ipad OS I only really use it for watching stuff now, everything is so much easier on a MacBook in comparison. The one Apple product I wouldn't buy again. It's a great bit of kit but I just don't use it's potential. Not sure if it is a clunky operating systems or an old and clunky operator4 points
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Get well soon Mr O'grady, glad it was caught in time before you were brown bread3 points
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the stress of running this place finally got to you then Pete? Speedy recovery mate.3 points
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Sorry to hear that Pete and hope all goes well. Anyway, are there any fit nurses there to give you a bed bath? I suppose you’ve been banned from masturbating as you can’t get too excited. Just a thought, do you want me to pop around and see your missus?3 points
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Could be heart worms...to many visits to those abandoned villages with rampant wild dogs running around..3 points
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I noticed my brake light was not working, I had had the relays out the other day to clean the terminals while I had the battery off and had refitted the brake relay incorrectly. What a twat!3 points
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Belts are supposed to be changed every 15,000 miles but mine must have been done already as they looked like new. To be honest Pedro we hardly ever come across a belt that has just snapped on it's own. It's usually because a tensioner or roller has seized , our mechanic and boss can tell if they need changing just by feeling the tension and visually inspecting them. We don't don't just change them because of time period or mileage .3 points