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  1. Roof works as well Right, time to start selling stuff
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  2. Well, we went, we froze and we saw ants scurrying across some green stuff . Must admit heights arent my thing, as to why I have a car I toy with inches of tarmac, but to look down on the top of the posts was quite daunting. Controversial photo is here............... It didnt end up in a fight especially as Mrs TJ is suffering really badly with tonsilitus, meant we had to take it easy with her today. Was a fantastic experience, that no TV can show or feel. Sweet Chariot was just unbelievable and 82 thousand people all getting out at the end was very long winded. It was bitter today and luckily the rain was blown into the other end of the stands, but I was shaking with cold by the second half. That was with layers. Another one ticked off for Mrs TJ's 50th celebrations. She is off to Iceland tomorrow with Ms TJ for 4 days . Oh how I wished the garage was warm and my discs had appeared
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  3. Mine were like crystal outside in the cold!!!
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  4. indeed. We need to remember to adjourn to the bar BEFORE everyone is frozen!
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  5. Another great turn out today, the weather was chilling but the company was warm............
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  6. Let me know what carbon you are selling, now its a porker
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  7. Well it seems to be generating a lot of clever people sticking cash into it. Time will tell but throughout history there have been moments that have changed the future, I think that launch was one of them. For example, we take air travel for granted now yet until the Wright bros flew a short distance, there were many who thought they were mad. Same with steam trains where people said you would suffocate over 30mph. Those who said the Earth was flat proved wrong and surgeons who were accused of playing god when they started transplanting organs or creating life in a test tube. All those proved they were right. Yes they had set backs, Google Brunel's atmospheric railway for an example of that but visionary engineers and pioneers in there fields are often dismissed as self promoting charlatans until they get it right.
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  8. By Jove I've been trying damned hard all my life.
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  9. Nothing to do with me but here is one https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F122959237470
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  10. Absolutely Justin. I think the enjoyment of the game would be spoilt for me if I a) couldn’t stand up unaided, b) couldn’t remember much of it and c) woke up the next day with a massive hangover! Would be nice to have access to hot tea in the upper tiers though. I do agree that the six nations is a fantastic tournament, which up until recently I’ve not had too much interest in. I guess I’ve been so disappointed with the prima donnas in the football that I need something else to focus on that doesn’t have 4 wheels. And, for me, the spring can’t come soon enough...
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  11. Very awkward one that , in which I thought it was a try too, but the way the ball came into the area, I thought was a knock on, but being it was a million miles away from us and even though the screen was in front of us, my eyes were slow from being partially frozen, its one to watch later today and see it better. Gary, Mrs TJ wanted it as part of her 50th celebrations and I wouldnt have missed it for the world. But I would have been much happier being a stand lower and have a steaming cup of tea at half time. I dont know how these people drink so much beer to the point of being hammered and some how manage to get down the 300 or so steps back to ground. One bloke next to us , when we were heading out , was using everyone around him to stay upright and couldnt put one foot infront of the other. I was not going to get down 300 steps and back up 300 steps for a cuppa. Will light the fire and have my scottish mate over later for their game with a strong brew. Shame the irish won with such a points difference. We watched that waiting for the England game and good to see the Italians get some points near the end. I think the six nations is a great sport game and does enthuse for the spring coming in too.
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  12. Thanks all for a great day out!! It was an easy mistake to make with the jacket I know who my real friends are , they didn’t mention it at all during the day!! As for support for my engine and car rebuild,plus the decorating at home the help and moral support we’re great fully received. See you all soon when I’m let out again Andy
    1 point
  13. I’d gladly trade being asthmatic for being a crap athlete.
    1 point
  14. I thought it was now part of the selection process for any competitive Athelete to have asthma.
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  15. Don't see how you can keep cycling out of this. They're all asthmatic too... Anyone with half a brain can see this for what it is, which is a massive insult to those who genuinely suffer from asthma as well as insulting the intelligence of the rest of us.
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