Just enjoyed Tea and biscuits.... Let me rephrase, I just enjoyed a coffee with TandBiskits while he had his bike rebooted and serviced. I wish my psychiatrist could have been there to see that you lot really do exist. We talked of ships and seas and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings, but mostly just bollocks. So that's two of you I've met in person now, I'm fast becoming a socialite. Enjoy your ride home T, mind those new shoes.
That's it, tough shit, I'm coming to see you now. You reap what you sow. You just couldn't keep a lid on it, WELL who's laughing now?
Yes , Ken really does exist, had a lovely chat about `bollocks` & came away with sunburn on the old noggin,( Ken will understand why). I managed to keep the blade on the grey stuff after having a new pair of tyres fitted ( PIRELLI DIABLO ROSSO CORSA), The ride home was not as tense as the one on the way down to my service, i.e i never ride in the rain, only to be caught out by the most inaccurate weather forecast ever, pissed it down for 30 miles & carrying a rather bald back tyre! P.s Ken hows the big smoke & how was Paintin?
That is a private photo, supposedly between me and Martin. T, I now have sunburn that has sunburn. shanks, I'm trying hard to fit in and be accepted. I've been shaking my fists at passing planes and working on my accent wherever possible. Even had the geezahs in the know open the Ta'a Brij so I could get some blindin' pitchahs off the ahse end of Belfast. Even tempted an akchul cocknee sparrer to take some crumbs right off my hand at the Ta'a ov Lundin, but it had my watch and wedding ring too, so not such a good idea in the end. Oh and I saw a crane owned by Jimbo, impressive!
Jimbo does have a nice crane collection, Ken. I'll give you that. But does he have a nice line in sandals? That's the question on everyone's lips.
It was the one at the Ta'a, Jimbo. I have had a bit of a bumper day. I wasted most of it being a shameless tourist, but rounded it off, by bumping into, not only Freedom and the, truly, lovely Ling, but as the night descended and the night walkers emerged, I enjoyed the company of no less than the South London Massive himself. Cheers to the long one, and as I'm 6' 3" myself, you can appreciate just what an abomination of nature he is. Thanks for your company Alex. I think Jeanette has developed a bit of a soft spot for you already.