What are you doing this evening?

RickSkye

Active Member
Forum Supporter
I am making a footprint for my tent :D
 

Attachments

  • 20240224_182540.jpg
    20240224_182540.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 91
Good stuff Rick.
I was down in go outdoors looking for a groundsheet to fit my new tent ( yeah I know, the wife is going nuts o_O ) Picked up a good quality mahoosive groundsheet reduced from £65 to £10
Guess I had better buy a sewing machine -- what stitch pattern do you use honey ?? :p
 
Good stuff Rick.
I was down in go outdoors looking for a groundsheet to fit my new tent ( yeah I know, the wife is going nuts o_O ) Picked up a good quality mahoosive groundsheet reduced from £65 to £10
Guess I had better buy a sewing machine -- what stitch pattern do you use honey ?? :p
Well interestingly, or not don't use too close a stitch else it end up like stamp perforations and you can tear it along the seam. Ouch.
 
Me, putting my feet up with a guinness after barrowing & stacking 4ton/2500 cobbles up the garden this afternoon. I feel, this may be easier than laying the things!
 
Me, putting my feet up with a guinness after barrowing & stacking 4ton/2500 cobbles up the garden this afternoon. I feel, this may be easier than laying the things!
Not necessarily. Level, line and screed will ease the pain. Preparation, dear boy :p Get a few lenghts of r bar for a screed ;)
 
Suffering abuse mainly
Nothing you don't deserve . . . . . probably :ride:

Wots this I read elswhere that you can't even keep up with a Triumph?

Not suprised really - local boy on local roads . . . . . you never stood a chance really ;)

Hi Pete :respect13:
 
:lolgroup:Nothing you don't deserve . . . . . probably :ride:

Wots this I read elswhere that you can't even keep up with a Triumph?

Not suprised really - local boy on local roads . . . . . you never stood a chance really ;)

Hi Pete :respect13:
Fluck all to do with that:mockery22:
He needed to get a bigger engine,a pretend adventure racer and waited till I was half crippled
The only way the little nasty Hobbitses got away:rolleyes::ride::thumbsupanim:





He always been quick as duck:ride:

:lolgroup:
 
Easy if you ride on probability and are small enough to squeak through the holes. :iconmrgreen:

I'm off to bed. Big day tomorrow, starting at 5.30. :rolleyes2:
 
Welp.

Simplify and add lightness.

Ok the weight isn’t really significant, but minus one gall bladder and a 1 cm diameter stone, it’s a start.


Taking it reeeeeaaaaaally easy for a couple of weeks.
 
For anyone not familiar with them, a gall stone attack (mine, anyway) kinda feels like this:

john-hurt.jpg


They'd last 5-6 hours if the pain killers didn't work.

Not having to deal with that anymore is worth a couple weeks of feeling shite, even if it's summer, and potentially losing the ability to BBQ at full strength. Oh well. Onwards.
 
For anyone not familiar with them, a gall stone attack (mine, anyway) kinda feels like this:

They'd last 5-6 hours if the pain killers didn't work.

Not having to deal with that anymore is worth a couple weeks of feeling shite, even if it's summer, and potentially losing the ability to BBQ at full strength. Oh well. Onwards.

Hope the healing goes well for you, Michel.
 
For anyone not familiar with them, a gall stone attack (mine, anyway) kinda feels like this:

john-hurt.jpg


They'd last 5-6 hours if the pain killers didn't work.

Not having to deal with that anymore is worth a couple weeks of feeling shite, even if it's summer, and potentially losing the ability to BBQ at full strength. Oh well. Onwards.
best of luck with it all mate ! I hope everything goes well and you are back in good shape asap
 
So far not too bad. Slept well enough. But tired. Almost like somebody opening you up and ripping out an organ takes some kind of toll. :iconmrgreen:
 
Back
Top