classic33
Leg End Member
Didn't want a lend anyway so ner
Didn't want a lend anyway so ner
My knee still hurts though, not sure what i have done to it but it won't hurt to rest it.
Check your seat height and position and the position of your cleats.
I know it's not the seat hight but i have a feeling it may be a loose cleat as it feel like i may have twisted it slightly.
Of course, having wet shoes could be the perfect excuse for buying a new pair, Hils
Shoes are like bikes, the right number is always n+1
I'm now psyching up for my run. Then it's lunch with two ex-work colleagues in Guildford. It is always strange going back to a place where you worked for 12 years and being an outsider. It'll be nice to catch up and hear all the gossip.
Make sure your feet are in their natural position on the pedals, if they are held in a position they are not accustomed to it can twist the knee.
I am......tube to Waterloo and SW trains to Guildford. I hate that bit of the M25.
I'm expecting Classic to be tracking me
I'll be the one in the shabby raincoat with a carnation in my button hole carrying a copy of yesterday's Times.
Do the Charity Shop, you will never no what else you might find???Yesterday's times would be very heavy you should have chosen a lighter version
My Avatar is one of Jeanne Lorioz paintings I like her stuff
I have choices this morning I can either go to Bitterne and trawl charity shops for a white frilly looking shirt/blouse for Squidge's tudor costume whilst Mum has her eyes tested or I can stay here and let Mum do the looking...
Good morning Viewers
After last years successful series of WindowFitterWatch I would like to welcome you to a new series of PlumberWatch.
You join us as two plumbers turn up 15 minutes early and start laying carpet protector rolls throughout the house. Both appear to be mature examples of the Plumber species with lots of experience. So far things are very encouraging.
Where is everyone? It's Monday morning.....rise and shine.
There wasn't a Times yesterday, stop making things up!!I'll be the one in the shabby raincoat with a carnation in my button hole carrying a copy of yesterday's Times.