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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 03:06
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i constanltly contemplate wether .iam sat/stood/awake/eating/working/drinking/smoking/being proactive/inactive/or just been plain lazy ...hmmmm thinking about it the lazy bit is about the most that i can do best


mind you a sunday contemplation is all about taking a motor car/bike out for a good thrashing.then returning to the "des res" for high noon and tea and biscuits. followed by a croquet match on the lawns for 2 pm




Ah..so you like the finer things in life too eh?

All this contemplation though, must be tiring for you...especially this early on a Sunday morning

Ise still contemplating either going back to bed (no car or bike to thrash unfortunately) or go put coffee maker on again and guzzle yet another mug of hot steamy coffee....oh the decisions one has to make...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 03:17

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Ah..so you like the finer things in life too eh?

All this contemplation though, must be tiring for you...especially this early on a Sunday morning

Ise still contemplating either going back to bed (no car or bike to thrash unfortunately) or go put coffee maker on again and guzzle yet another mug of hot steamy coffee....oh the decisions one has to make...

the finer things in life are a need/ rather than a want.however the croquet match is an optional extra at the manor

tiring......well actually never as i dont sleep [much]

going back to bed/coffee maker ............one hopes that the butler will deem right in himself to make you fresh rather than trying to fob you off with instant varitys

arrrhhhhh  the bliss of a sunny sunday morning ...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 03:49
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the finer things in life are a need/ rather than a want.however the croquet match is an optional extra at the manor


tiring......well actually never as i dont sleep [much]


going back to bed/coffee maker ............one hopes that the butler will deem right in himself to make you fresh rather than trying to fob you off with instant varitys


arrrhhhhh the bliss of a sunny sunday morning ...



Sadly I don't live in a manor...although this flat is a huge improvement on the beach shed I used to live in...and sadly I have no butler to make the coffee..or anyone else to make the coffee for that matter ....

I decided in the end to sit and read the Sunday paper over another mug of coffee..thats 5 since 6.45am and slowly get motivated for the day ahead....

The frost is melting, the sun is shining...ah what better can you have in life?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 07:42

All this contemplating is pretty serious stuff.

I'm contemplating cleaning the car but am seized by overwhelming inertia!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 07:46
Well I just completed my contemplation of what to have for lunch...and decided on a mixture of both which meant a garlic and herb with baked beans toasted sarnie...was scrumptious...now contemplating doing the washing up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 10:24
Washing up? don't bother, just keep using paper plates and plastic cutlery. It saves a fortune in washing up liquid!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 10:29
Nah..paper plates go soggy too quickly and cutting a cremated steak tends to be beyond the ability of a plastic fork...

Washing up is done now..only took a couple of minutes...sat here contemplating what to have for tea now
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 10:30
More beans and garlic?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 10:32
Nah....chilli and pasta this time....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 12:15

as we are the topic of food  .....lol

i stoped by a good farm market today and bought a reeeet good   hung for 4 weeks bit of silverside ....as iam the chef of the des res ....[mrs pma carnt cook a bean ...allthough can spend a fair many] iam going to treat the house hold to the normal rich in flavour slap up ..meal  

but to my dinning guests iam sure it will be heaven sent

oh   ms goldy   rider   ......you should have come for the blast on the bike today   ...twas fun

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 12:32
Originally posted by pma1ums pma1ums wrote:

as we are the topic of food .....lol


i stoped by a good farm market today and bought a reeeet good   hung for 4 weeks bit of silverside ....as iam the chef of the des res ....[mrs pma carnt cook a bean ...allthough can spend a fair many] iam going to treat the house hold to the normal rich in flavour slap up ..meal   


but to my dinning guests iam sure it will be heaven sent


oh   ms goldy   rider   ......you should have come for the blast on the bike today   ...twas fun



The meal sounds lovely....ise just about to tuck into chilli and pasta, after realising the door seal on microwave has blown...ah well not to worry, at least it still works lol

As for the bike ride..sounds excellent...I used to own a little Honda CB900F2B..much fun to be had
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:18

Originally posted by Goldryder Goldryder wrote:

I used to own a little Honda CB900F2B..much fun to be had

aha   you are a true bikers moll ..or should i rephase..a true biker

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:21
Before that I had a little Honda CB750F1...weighed a ton but good fun to ride
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:24
Actually discovered while watching telly one evening that my old 900 was once owned and ridden in Spain by Ronnie Biggs.

It was red and white with red Vetter luggage...complete with the 3 highline brakelights in the topbox. Made a heavy bike an elephant, so I too that lot off along with the factory fitted fairing...I hate fairings, I like to see what my front wheel is doing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:24

so does one take you dont have a current ride  of your life????

a honda girl  ...hmmmm carnt beat your class on the bike choose ..i mean what else is there

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:30
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so does one take you dont have a current ride of your life????


a honda girl ...hmmmm carnt beat your class on the bike choose ..i mean what else is there



Due to a GP with no sense of adventure, Ise not allowed to drive or ride anymore. Oh and before the Honda's I had a Kawasaki Z550 shaft and a Z650 for a short time, both beautiful bikes in their own right.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:37

Originally posted by Goldryder Goldryder wrote:

 

Kawasaki Z550 shaft and a Z650 for a short time

the last time i rode a bike ...i did get shaft         & nbsp; ed      and yes for a short time aswell

did you ever have the pleasure of kwak 750 turbo??????  i had one for years and loved it so much i kept it till the bottom end let go ......

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 13:39
Tried a 900 tubby once but wasn't keen. Have to admit I do like the newest Fireblade though, a friend has one and its a stunning machine in every respect.
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the fireblade ..is god    ......had them for years [aswell as others]   and they still sing and dance what ever one you get..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-April-2005 at 15:30
...right...winding down for the night...got mug of hot choccy, put leccy blanket on cos its gone a bit nippy...ahhhhhhhhhhh...relaxation.....


Contemplating on what to do tomorrow now....

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