hopless500
Trundling along
- Location
- not-as-flat-as-you-think Norfolk
Snoring, chasing mice, general awakenessDid Fabbers' snoring keep you awake last night?
(Henry with mouse, not Fabbers)
Snoring, chasing mice, general awakenessDid Fabbers' snoring keep you awake last night?
I've never heard of it either but my bog-standard black leaf tea gives off a plain chocolatey aroma when I open the packet.Chocolate tea?? ...............or did you mean hot chocolate rather than tea?
Assuming she has the lurgy , in which case GWS @Lullabelle , rather than it being a derogatory comment
My new office seems to be one of those 'ill offices' - one person catches something, you all do. Started with the sniffles earlier this week after quite a few in the office had been ill, whacked down the vitamins, felt better yesterday, woke with flu type aches today. Pants - was going for a ride down the seafront.
I hope you feel better soonYes it is the lurgy unfortunately, and thank you.
Like me with the Trek 600, I know it's going to be a long time until I find anything better as a sport/tourer. Even though these bikes were made not too far from me, the upper end Treks tend to be held by their owners, and rarely make an appearance for sale. I told the fellow who offered me great money for it that if I sold it, I'd have to replace it, and the cost to replace it is far more than the money I could get for the Trek 600.Sold the horrible reebok full susser I had this morning.
The guy who bought it refurbs bikes to sell on, Offered to buy my Raleigh at the same time for his private collection but after all the work and effort I've put into getting that one how I want it, I politely declined. "if you ever want to sell it, give me a call, my son had one as his first bike and I'd like another" Maybe one day but not for a long time yet.
I hope you feel better soon
Get well wishes to @Lullabelle and @fossyant !
If it was any other bike that I had just bought or took in PX something I was getting rid of, I'd of took the money straight away. This one just means that little more to me because of how I got it and then rebuilt it, that and I've achieved alot with the bike including my first 50 miler. I doubt ill ever get rid of it, I'll always have loads of other bikes in and out but this ones a keeper even if it is the biggest heap aroundLike me with the Trek 600, I know it's going to be a long time until I find anything better as a sport/tourer. Even though these bikes were made not too far from me, the upper end Treks tend to be held by their owners, and rarely make an appearance for sale. I told the fellow who offered me great money for it that if I sold it, I'd have to replace it, and the cost to replace it is far more than the money I could get for the Trek 600.
Chocolate tea?? ...............or did you mean hot chocolate rather than tea?