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weevil

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Location
Cambridgehsire
magnatom said:
Also is there a way of telling if they are safety mirrors? i.e. markings.

In the absence of markings, how about laying down a big dust sheet, retiring to a safe distance, and lobbing something hard and heavy at the glass?
 
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magnatom

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;)

This is not a thread that I thought would go to 4 pages!

Telemark, a ride from the new chez Magnatom will certainly happen at some point. The nearest railway station is only 2 miles away....:ohmy:
 

Telemark

Cycling is fun ...
Location
Edinburgh
magnatom said:
:ohmy:
This is not a thread that I thought would go to 4 pages!

The collective minds of CC are weird & wonderful :biggrin:
(most of the time anyway)

magnatom said:
:biggrin:
Telemark, a ride from the new chez Magnatom will certainly happen at some point. The nearest railway station is only 2 miles away....:biggrin:

;) Excellent! You can show us the way to the Crow Road and that ford you described so vividly earlier this year :biggrin:

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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
rich p said:
Throw them out, they're hideous;)
that is the real issue. They are hideous. Get yourself a proper wardrobe and put it in the alcove.

Somebody's going to put me right on this, but I think fitted wardrobes are, or were, VAT exempt. Cue vast quantities of white-faced chipboard and glidey drawers.
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
magnatom said:
;)

This is not a thread that I thought would go to 4 pages!

Telemark, a ride from the new chez Magnatom will certainly happen at some point. The nearest railway station is only 2 miles away....:laugh:

I'll take that as a very firm invite then. Will you be laying on a spread for the weary cyclists before they go back to get the train? :wahhey:
 
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goo_mason said:
I'll take that as a very firm invite then. Will you be laying on a spread for the weary cyclists before they go back to get the train? :laugh:


Of course! My wife make the best chocolate brownies.

We might just have to wait a wee while though. We have the small matter of moving into the house, having a baby, getting new double glazing in, getting a new kitchen/dining room installed, getting a new heating system installed, having the upstairs bathroom extended, getting some big trees cut down in the garden, decoration, and a couple of days of recovery at the end.

So who's up for a ride in June 2014?:wahhey:


P.S. The new house has a garage. I am soooo excited! ;)
 
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threebikesmcginty said:
That'll be filled with junk and only very limited room for bikes!

Put money on that one! ;)


Oh I forgot, we have future plans for the garage too....

The plan is to extend the utility room (not a huge amount) so that it is big enough to be a 4th bedroom. Then the garage will be split (it is a good size) with part of it becoming the utility room and the rest for bikes and junk etc.

We have money for the first few things on the list (probably not the baby though!). I have no idea, whatsoever, where the rest of the money is coming from! :laugh:
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
magnatom said:
Oh I forgot, we have future plans for the garage too....

The plan is to extend the utility room (not a huge amount) so that it is big enough to be a 4th bedroom. Then the garage will be split (it is a good size) with part of it becoming the utility room and the rest for bikes and junk etc.

We have money for the first few things on the list (probably not the baby though!). I have no idea, whatsoever, where the rest of the money is coming from! ;)

A night-job as a Gigolo? :wacko:
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
bhoyjim said:
Or how about a traffic cone inspector, seen as you like getting so close to them :laugh:

Just check over your shoulder to see if there is anyone following you... ;)
 
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