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9.30 this morning the sun was up and there was little wind. So rather than face the washing up and
the ironing I donned the Lycra and went out on my bike.

I had a glorious couple of hours cycling about mid-Norfolk, doing about 30+ miles. Stopped for a
coffee halfway round. The traffic was light and only a couple of motorised peabrains were
encountered, which makes for a pleasant change.

Hardly any wind, bright sunshine, warm and clear November day. It's enough to make the soul sing!

Cheers, helen s

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
>> 9.30 this morning the sun was up and there was little wind. So rather than face the washing up
>> and the ironing I donned the Lycra and went out on my bike.
>>
>> I had a glorious couple of hours cycling about mid-Norfolk, doing about 30+ miles. Stopped for a
>> coffee halfway round. The traffic was light and only a couple of motorised peabrains were
>> encountered, which makes for a pleasant change.
>>
>> Hardly any wind, bright sunshine, warm and clear November day. It's enough to make the soul sing!
>>
>> Cheers, helen s
>>

Yes, I heard the weather report from a colleague visiting Lowestoft - it's still cloudy and damp
here in Northants :(

.... I'll be seeing some snow tonight though - MK Xscape!

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"dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 9.30 this morning the sun was up and there was little wind. So rather than
face
> the washing up and the ironing I donned the Lycra and went out on my bike.

One of the great things about lycra - it doesn't need ironing. (and if I leave my shorts long enough
maybe they'll evolve into something capable of doing the washing up too :) )

cheers, clive
 
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of [email protected] (dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers) wrote:
> I donned the Lycra

Eeek! Isn't that a paving-slab offence? And if not, why not?

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers must be edykated coz e writed:

> 9.30 this morning the sun was up and there was little wind. So rather than face the washing up and
> the ironing I donned the Lycra and went out on my bike.
>
They make lycra in pieces that size?

I'll get me coat.....

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>Grr. I am very much afraid, Helen, that as you are guilty of Having a Godd Time while I Toil in the
>Nut mines, I must now kill you.
>
>[releases tiger]

Foolish boy. You think a tiger can hurt me, the paving slab fairy? She who has the image of a black
cat on both Gino and Luigi? Silly boy, I speak cat. If you don't believe me, ask my cat. Besides
which, I have hand fed an ocelot. Cats and I are as one.

Purrs, helen s

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>Eeek! Isn't that a paving-slab offence? And if not, why not?

No, just b*bs are the offensive items. Lycra, as a fabric, is most suited to cycling attire :)

Cheers, helen s

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>They make lycra in pieces that size?

Watch it you. Men have been known to have their goolies chopped off for such comments ;-)

Cheers, helen s

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers must be edykated coz e writed:

>> They make lycra in pieces that size?
>
> Watch it you. Men have been known to have their goolies chopped off for such comments ;-)
>
> Cheers, helen s
>
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>
>
What, I was remarking on how you could get lycra in such small svelt sizes, honest.

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers must be edykated coz e writed:

>> What, I was remarking on how you could get lycra in such small svelt sizes, honest.
>
> I love it when a man grovels ;-)
>
> Cheers, helen s
>
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>
I love it when women are gullible.

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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
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> Such a love-fest on this newsgroup. Anyone would think cyclists are just a bunch of old hippies at
> heart :-Þ
>

Like far out man

Tony
 
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
> 9.30 this morning the sun was up and there was little wind. So rather than face the washing up and
> the ironing I donned the Lycra and went out on my bike.
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> Hardly any wind, bright sunshine, warm and clear November day. It's enough to make the soul sing!

Ditto all that today...... 15 miles round Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park. Utterly stunning
weather and autumn colours.

pk
 
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