Supersuperleeds
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Er, you have done 1,400 commutes so far this year then ...?
Hence why I put commute in speech marks, I tend not to take the direct route to work
Er, you have done 1,400 commutes so far this year then ...?
Fishes out calculator ...Hence why I put commute in speech marks, I tend not to take the direct route to work
You were thinking of where you used to live when you typed that first word ... Earls-WOOD the destination!Earlsdon the destination, 61 miles the journey. My first Sunday ride for a fortnight, I got up and looked at the fog, I couldn't see the garden gate, and abandoned plans for a trip to the Lickey Hills, the fog cleared very quickly though. I took the scenic route to Earlswood, out through Balsall Common, Hasely Knob and Hatton. Between those two villages I met Mr Impatient, came up behind me at speed and sat there honking his horn, I stayed in primary, the lane was to narrow for an overtake, I made an error at the junction, showed him half a cars width and he steamed through and disappeared up the lane at an excessive speed, I think he may have had a near miss with a Tractor on the way thorough, what a dick head. Continued through Norton Lindsey and down Langley road to Shelfield then turned to go through Ullenhall and tanworth and on to Earlswood, a lovely morning, the wind was light, a bit cloudy at first but mid morning the sun came out. Unusually the Cafe was slow with the food today, they're normally better than that. When I left the cafe it had clouded over and the wind had got a bit stronger, spent a lot of the ride back into wind on fading legs, took the short route back, up Umberslade road though Nuthurst past Packwood house and Baddesley Clinton onto Balsall Common and into Coventry. The last part along Beake Avenue was hard work into the wind on faded legs and I was disappointed with a speed in the mid twenties past The Craftsman down Angina hill, without the head wind that descent is good for a fast spinning thirty on the fixed.
You were thinking of where you used to live when you typed that first word ... Earls-WOOD the destination!
I had one myself at the Co-op a few days ago. I went to enter the PIN for my debit card, one that I have been using for many years, and my mind just went blank! The more I tried to remember, the more blank my mind felt. In the end, I relied on muscle memory - I just put my fingers on the pad and watched them do their thing. They reminded my mind what the PIN is!Well spotted that man , senior moment
When I bought my house, the previous owner told me to be careful when locking the door because the catch was a bit stiff and unreliable.Locked up the bike in town today, just round the corner from the main thoroughfare. Three hours later I was panicking as I couldn't find my keys. Retraced my steps back to the bike. Found the keys ... still in the padlock. Bike, keys and all accessories exactly where I'd left them though my heart relocated to my mouth. Think that's what you call a double facepalm moment.