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1 hour ago, XTreme said:

For you to use Phil?

Me and Gail went to St Fagans folk museum last tuesday, and by the time we had got halfway around I couldn't breath and Gail was complaining of back and leg ache, so we will use it for when we go to places where we have to walk a fair distance then we can share the scooter.

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8 minutes ago, Renegade said:

Me and Gail went to St Fagans folk museum last tuesday, and by the time we had got halfway around I couldn't breath and Gail was complaining of back and leg ache, so we will use it for when we go to places where we have to walk a fair distance then we can share the scooter.

That will be you off to the donut shop every day, fat cunt in a mobility scooter asking them to liquidise the donuts because you have no teeth.

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20 minutes ago, Renegade said:

Me and Gail went to St Fagans folk museum last tuesday, and by the time we had got halfway around I couldn't breath and Gail was complaining of back and leg ache, so we will use it for when we go to places where we have to walk a fair distance then we can share the scooter.

How's your mobility for riding the bike Phil?

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Just now, XTreme said:

How's your mobility for riding the bike Phil?

No problem at all, the Emphasema is what causes the problem of walking distance, I walk for a while and then need to rest to get my breath back. With the scooter we can swap over when one or the other gets knackered.

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2 minutes ago, Renegade said:

No problem at all, the Emphasema is what causes the problem of walking distance, I walk for a while and then need to rest to get my breath back. With the scooter we can swap over when one or the other gets knackered.

I thought about tidying up my wife's (unused now) mobility scooter and then put it on Marketplace,  it was going fine until I priced up 2 new batteries 😲 ......it ended up on the back of the scrap mans truck.

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29 minutes ago, Clive said:

I thought about tidying up my wife's (unused now) mobility scooter and then put it on Marketplace,  it was going fine until I priced up 2 new batteries 😲 ......it ended up on the back of the scrap mans truck.

The batteries aren't that cheap to be fair, but I get a big discount from my supplier. I did own a mobility repair company until covid started.

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8 minutes ago, Renegade said:

The batteries aren't that cheap to be fair, but I get a big discount from my supplier. I did own a mobility repair company until covid started.

It was operating fine, but to my embarrassment I left the batteries flat for quite some time......she can make do with her elbow crutches now. 😂 

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1 hour ago, Renegade said:

No problem at all, the Emphasema is what causes the problem of walking distance, I walk for a while and then need to rest to get my breath back. With the scooter we can swap over when one or the other gets knackered.

What about the arthritis?

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3 hours ago, Clive said:

I thought about tidying up my wife's (unused now) mobility scooter and then put it on Marketplace,  it was going fine until I priced up 2 new batteries 😲 ......it ended up on the back of the scrap mans truck.

bob will buy it , it will be less embarrassing than driving round in his Cube

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1 hour ago, Buckster said:

This place is turning into a care home for the disenfranchised.

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and i have arthritis in my shoulders which seems to be getting worse 🥴 the joys of living in lancashire

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12 hours ago, Renegade said:

Me and Gail went to St Fagans folk museum last tuesday, and by the time we had got halfway around I couldn't breath and Gail was complaining of back and leg ache, so we will use it for when we go to places where we have to walk a fair distance then we can share the scooter.

Blimey, that takes me back . I used to deliver to the museum about 40 years ago .  I also delivered to the contactors building the A4232 link road from the motorway near the museum before it was open, I drove up that road before it was open with no barriers etc

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7 hours ago, skyrider said:

and i have arthritis in my shoulders which seems to be getting worse 🥴 the joys of living in lancashire

Does Lancashire have a monopoly on arthritis then ............

 

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1 minute ago, boboneleg said:

Blimey, that takes me back . I used to deliver to the museum about 40 years ago .  I also delivered to the contactors building the A4232 link road from the motorway near the museum before it was open, I drove up that road before it was open with no barriers etc

I drove where the A4232 road was going to be built long before they ever thought about building it, it was put right through the centre of our farm.

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23 minutes ago, boboneleg said:

Does Lancashire have a monopoly on arthritis then ............

 

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So many words......That was almost a novel by @Skyriders standards. 😂 

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29 minutes ago, Renegade said:

I drove where the A4232 road was going to be built long before they ever thought about building it, it was put right through the centre of our farm.

Ah ! , I remember you telling me about the farm but I didn't realise that's where it was.

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51 minutes ago, boboneleg said:

Ah ! , I remember you telling me about the farm but I didn't realise that's where it was.

About a mile before the Culverhouse Cross slip road is where it started on both sides.

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10 minutes ago, skyrider said:

it was the only county in britain where they could spin cotton without it snapping because because of the damp atmosphere that's why there was so many mills in lancs 

Well I've learned my fact for the day now.    😉 

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