So, how's the corona virus affecting you?

Philwhiskeydrinker

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Phil, if we had a virtual meet, would the wife let you have some whiskey.?
Probably not Rick to be fair, never touch the stuff anyway!

Here's the little 'uns dancing late into the night.
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Steve T

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Rick.

I'm guessing here, but were you, by any chance, sniffing a bottle of something whilst browsing the tinternet last night?

As I said, just guessing :ride:

Steve T

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Steve T

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Phil & V

Cracking way of :-

1 - entertaining the next generation. Top marks for parenting :thumbsupanim:

2 - inducting the next generation into the camping/partying life style

3 - proving to your children that your both now light-weights and can't keep up the partying like what they can :respect13::respect13:

Keep up the good work you two.

PS - has that lad of yours nose stopped running yet :lolgroup:

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Stuart D

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Joined you for an Easter weekender.

I've been lucky / unlucky / stupid / selfish to have kept trucking, not my normal cargo but medical consumables and foodstuffs. I'm enjoying the empty roads and the ability to sit in my truck whilst waiting instead of a smelly room.
The disturbing thing is that this week there has been a noticeable increase in car traffic, I hope people aren't giving up on the lockdown or we'll all be paying the price in the near future.
Stay safe guys & make sure you wipe the tinnies.
 

RickSkye

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Having another drink after another week on antibiotics for tooth ache.
Polished bash plate back on bike.
I have to get prescription next week, so will manage a 15mile ride.
I take it slow so it lasts longer.[emoji1][emoji1]
When we are allowed, I think ride from skye to acnasheen, then back route to ullapool.
What are your ideas for first long ride?
 

Steve T

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Back way to Inverness, then Bonar Bridge via Dingwall and on to Ullapool. Probably take the indirect route home via Gairloch :rolleyes: :)

Nice little 350 mile route :ride::respect13:.

Not sure which bike I'd be riding though o_O

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RickSkye

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Back way to Inverness, then Bonar Bridge via Dingwall and on to Ullapool. Probably take the indirect route home via Gairloch :rolleyes: :)

Nice little 350 mile route :ride::respect13:.

Not sure which bike I'd be riding though o_O

Steve T

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Oh yes, great route. I can almost do that from memory.
 

austin

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Mmmm, yes first ride. I think I might let the madness and excitement of the first days go before a proper ride which is likely to be up in the North Pennines and eastern Cumbria. I think it’ll be self catering for quite a while as I can’t see pubs and cafes being allowed to open any time soon.

Guzzi is almost as clean as it was the day I got it. BMW is all serviced, reasonably clean and ready for a proper sale advert on Ukgser. I washed the dust off the car today and polished it. We are eating and drinking far too much. But I have dug my old turbo trainer out and try and do a decent session on it a few times a week plus a good walk most days.
 
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