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Slowlycatchymonkey

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  1. Unfortunately having a BMW out here now means if it breaks it's going to be a pain in the wotnot. The continental is like a meccano set
  2. I dunno, I have boys but I'm aware it's much easier to project what you consider your own faults onto a child that's the same sex. My eldest has traits of mine that I don't like and I find it hard not to tell him off for them, where as my youngest who is without a doubt much harder work has a lot of his Dads traits and I find I'm endlessly patient with those!
  3. Oh yes there's a lot of tinkering to be had And it's an easy bike to work on.
  4. Got one minus the fairing. It is a pretty bike. It's what Mr Slowly used to have in Spain but he recently switched to a BMW F800 because over long distances it wears you out. It is very much a leisurely sunny Sunday afternoon bike. People constantly pull up along side it when it out n about to have a stare.
  5. Yes one of my sons is the same. Often have to tell him to stop and take a break before he breaks himself
  6. Maybe just a tiny bit too driven?
  7. Blimey I wasn't expecting that. They really messed her about didn't they! I admire how practical she is and you really see just what a tough cookie she is in that one. Very few people can exercise the level of control over pain that she displays.
  8. If he had of had heart attacks before they would have shown on the preop ECG It's common for people to not know if they've had a heart attack though. Internal organs have few pain receptors and are not particularly well connected up. Just for example your liver can be completely screwed and you wouldn't know unless it was picked up in a blood test or it actually started to fail. The heart does have pain receptors but they're crudely connected to the spinal column in a way that can give you a message as useless as a bit of arm ache.
  9. What happened to Pete isn't related to having a hernia op. His arteries were narrowed. Imagine an old hose pipe that's clogged so the water can't get through the pipe properly. And you have a little round cage folded that you can put in the hose and open it up to allow the water to flow freely again. It can't make the hose pipe that's clogged or narrowed or prone to cracking new again so there's a risk in doing it. If you're concerned about your heart health then let that be known and have it thoroughly checked out prior to general anaesthetic.
  10. Standard preop assessment wouldn't show narrowing of the arteries or the plaques that ultimately cause heart attacks. An ECG would show if there had been a previous undiagnosed heart attack but as it just measures the electrical output of your heart to create a type of picture of how the heart is beating it's not a tool that can predict what will happen in the future. Echocardiography (the heart ultrasound) isn't usually done as a routine check prior to surgery in someone with no known history of heart disease, only if there's an indication or suspicion of heart disease. Stents are an excellent option to avoid bypass grafts but sadly they don't come without risk
  11. Hmm you're an annoying draw First and only ride out so far.
  12. Crikey. My Pops is 76 and he whizzes about like life hasn't touched him. I just swapped the Himalayan for an Indian. He sat on it and said ok, wanna go halves? I couldn't imagine anything nicer!
  13. Of course I will. I loved the mans company. Pete was a big presence and even in the short time I knew him, influential. Im still actually carrying the polystyrene boxes ready to transport his pukka pies to him in my panniers. Thats how much he can effect you! My own ma? that's painfully ongoing, and not necessarily in a good way. Heyho. You play the cards you're dealt!
  14. You just recently posted a photo of your standards my boy and they're hairy!
  15. Cheeky fecker, 51 .., so yer soon
  16. Back off the man, be grateful anyone under five thousand years old wants to spend time with you all
  17. All over the shop. Had a lot of fun. Arrived in southern spain just this afternoon after weeks mystery tour The pyrenees, canada, morocco, belgium and the arse end of nowhere (scotland ) and didn't write a single ride report or take hardly any photos and no-one got on my case about it - yeehaw. Missed a few of you in the telling, Pete n Saul n Sir Fallsalot, boboneleg, tango, plus some..and even you, you cantankerous ol' wind up! But I've been having good fun
  18. Oh to be thought that much of
  19. All your days are bad. You just lost someone to blame it on.
  20. Every day I'm here is a Pedro day ruined
  21. Can't believe it's already time for goodbye to such a good guy. Thanks for letting me know - you know who you are Always enjoyed your vibrant full of life opinionated self Pete, that's why I followed you to this dinosaur filled poop hole I think that was part of the fun we shared. A serious and light hearted touch in the same measure. If reincarnation is true then you're definitely off dog level Hope you enjoy the ginormous top box in the sky XXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
  22. It's Distal Phalanges Solar Distortion. The only cure is they never see daylight again. Well that will cure it for us any road.
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