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Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin
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(20-08-22, 09:39 AM)robbo link Wrote: Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin


Oi - I'm not a teenager - my arse fits in my trousers!
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(20-08-22, 05:47 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329930#msg329930 date=1660984788]
Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin


Oi - I'm not a teenager - my arse fits in my trousers!
[/quote]No, not you….bookies. Betting is a mugs game, so you don’t see poor bookmakers, but in some cases a punter would put their last fiver on a bet, when it would be better spent on themselves. Maybe it’s just a southern saying.
Anyhow, what’s the thing with youth and low slung trousers. They couldn’t run for a bus. There again they’re more likely to phone for an Uber than run for a bus. :lol
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(21-08-22, 07:55 AM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg329933#msg329933 date=1661014060]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329930#msg329930 date=1660984788]
Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin


Oi - I'm not a teenager - my arse fits in my trousers!
[/quote]No, not you….bookies. Betting is a mugs game, so you don’t see poor bookmakers, but in some cases a punter would put their last fiver on a bet, when it would be better spent on themselves. Maybe it’s just a southern saying.
Anyhow, what’s the thing with youth and low slung trousers. They couldn’t run for a bus. There again they’re more likely to phone for an Uber than run for a bus. :lol
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What's a bus?
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(21-08-22, 04:49 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329940#msg329940 date=1661064913]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg329933#msg329933 date=1661014060]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329930#msg329930 date=1660984788]
Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin


Oi - I'm not a teenager - my arse fits in my trousers!
[/quote]No, not you….bookies. Betting is a mugs game, so you don’t see poor bookmakers, but in some cases a punter would put their last fiver on a bet, when it would be better spent on themselves. Maybe it’s just a southern saying.
Anyhow, what’s the thing with youth and low slung trousers. They couldn’t run for a bus. There again they’re more likely to phone for an Uber than run for a bus. :lol
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What's a bus?
[/quote]Big red thing that I can travel on for free. Also available in other colours I expect, but ours are red. Smile
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(21-08-22, 07:11 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg329944#msg329944 date=1661096954]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329940#msg329940 date=1661064913]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg329933#msg329933 date=1661014060]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg329930#msg329930 date=1660984788]
Good job you're not a betting man. After all, to coin a phrase, you don't see many bookies with their arse hanging out of their trousers :rollin :rollin


Oi - I'm not a teenager - my arse fits in my trousers!
[/quote]No, not you….bookies. Betting is a mugs game, so you don’t see poor bookmakers, but in some cases a punter would put their last fiver on a bet, when it would be better spent on themselves. Maybe it’s just a southern saying.
Anyhow, what’s the thing with youth and low slung trousers. They couldn’t run for a bus. There again they’re more likely to phone for an Uber than run for a bus. :lol
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What's a bus?



[/quote]Big red thing that I can travel on for free. Also available in other colours I expect, but ours are red. Smile
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hahaha lol. I think we have at least three different companies serving Worcester, however, living about a mile outside the town centre, we don't see a bus after 6pm! I generally leave before the first bus runs and get home after the last bus goes!
Makes me chuckle when the greens then expect people to use public transport :rolleyes :rolleyes
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When I was camping down at Swanage last year, the campsite was about 5 miles out of town. It was a military operation factoring in a bus timetable that only had one bus into town which ran once every 50 minutes. Must be nice living in the sticks though. Shelsley Walsh hill climb must be near you. Nice part of the country for sure, lucky man. :thumbup
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(22-08-22, 02:14 PM)robbo link Wrote: When I was camping down at Swanage last year, the campsite was about 5 miles out of town. It was a military operation factoring in a bus timetable that only had one bus into town which ran once every 50 minutes. Must be nice living in the sticks though. Shelsley Walsh hill climb must be near you. Nice part of the country for sure, lucky man. :thumbup


We currently live about 100yds from the main A44 into Worcester, about 1/2 hrs walk in ( :eek :eek ), but no buses in the evenings - apparently everybody is supposed to use taxi's, which cost an arm and a leg. The big issue is when the three new housing estates on this side of town are full and everyone will be using their cars to get into town - carnage.
Yes, Shelsey Walsh, haha lol, getting used to the run out to the hill climb, cracking bit of road. I lost a BMW 1 Series on the wife's VT750 Shadow a few weeks ago (and a bit of chrome from the exhaust  :lol :lol ).
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The expansion of house building is certainly ruining lots of areas. If it's hard enough now to find an NHS dentist or get a doctors appointment, building a shed load of houses in the locality will just make a bad situation a whole lot worse. When I'm out and about in Kent and Sussex, there's villages that have expanded to the next village making suburbs that never existed five years ago.
The Shadow sounds like a real street sleeper Smile
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Well, back from the Ogri rally and straight into packing everything up, ready for moving on Thursday. Started on the garage today - I reckon another day might do it. Moving to a double garage - planning the layout already........
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Wow,a double garage. I’m green with envy :look . Good luck with the move :thumbup
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(30-08-22, 06:16 AM)robbo link Wrote: Wow,a double garage. I’m green with envy :look . Good luck with the move :thumbup


Might be a few days before I get to peruse the forum........
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Understood :thumbup
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(31-08-22, 09:31 AM)robbo link Wrote: Understood :thumbup


Or maybe not  :lol
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What are you doing this weekend, fettling your new garage/man cave. Smile
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(03-09-22, 08:26 AM)robbo link Wrote: What are you doing this weekend, fettling your new garage/man cave. Smile


Got the main benches up and ready - just got too make space for another two bikes, a hydraulic workbench and a few other toys.
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Hydraulic workbench is a godsend. Bought mine from Machine Mart when they used to do VAT free nights years ago. Would be impossible for me to do my own maintenance nowadays, without one. Exup valve overhaul almost becomes a pleasure :lol
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(30-08-22, 06:16 AM)robbo link Wrote: Wow,a double garage. I’m green with envy :look . Good luck with the move :thumbup


Slowly getting there - creating room for the other bikes to come over.
Fiddled around and got the electric roller door to function as it should.
CCTV will be going up.......
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Saw an ad for quite a good security gadget, but only available in the US as far as I can see. It’s a 50 quid lightbulb, that is a 360 degree camera,and a motion detector light. It’s blue toothed to your phone, so providing there’s been no incidents, you delete the footage whenever it starts to eat up memory. Obviously can be fitted anywhere there’s a lightbulb holder. Seemed a good idea.
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