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Clearing some space in garage and having a clean and tidy up
Decided to sort out some drawers and cupboards
Suprizing what you find. Didnt even know I had this hiding at the back

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I think that's mine stig. I left it on shelf when we came down to sort your carbs. Have you forgotten? :D
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Far too casual, Paul.
The old engineer's saying: a place for everything and everything in its place.
Get it sorted lad.

BTW summer's here, get on the road EVERYBODY. Like NOW.
OK, Sunday morning then.
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Sherburn milkbar for me tomorrow. Been giving the old crate a good polish in the sunshine today. :nod:
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nuggitt wrote:Sherburn milkbar for me tomorrow. Been giving the old crate a good polish in the sunshine today. :nod:
You only ride for the food, John.
And what's a milk bar in this day and age when we are served strong and invigorating triple espressos at every turn?

I may take the autobahnsturmer up to Long Hill and other interesting roads tomorrow.
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Bikes not taxed yet but ready to roll, ....plus got grand daughter tomorrow. She's a bit young for going on the back of the bike at the moment
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Teego wrote:Far too casual, Paul.
The old engineer's saying: a place for everything and everything in its place.
Get it sorted lad.
Spent best part of afternoon tidying up in there to make sure everything IS in its place :nod:
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Teego wrote:
nuggitt wrote:Sherburn milkbar for me tomorrow. Been giving the old crate a good polish in the sunshine today. :nod:

And what's a milk bar in this day and age when we are served strong and invigorating triple espressos at every turn? .
The first time I went to the "milk bar" I was only five years old. My father took me there with is panther 500 sloper with sidecar. That was my first ever milk shake. :nod: Sixty years later I'm still going there and to me its still called the milk bar but now I've grown up. (Alittle) I drink tea now. :lol: :lol:
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