Bill Walker
Well-Known Member
I knew the odd dirty minded person would chirp up.Are you being anti semitic ?
I knew the odd dirty minded person would chirp up.Are you being anti semitic ?
When you say odd........ ..I knew the odd dirty minded person would chirp up.
Check the requirements, they're changing all the time. Getting less stringent.When you say odd........ ..
Oh and I am sat here trying to do my Australian Travel Declaration and book my Pcr tests (out and back). One before I fly, one on day 2 and one on day 6 then one when I get back to Manchester.
You lot don't make it easy to get in.
Can you blame them? More whinging PomesWhen you say odd........ ..
Oh and I am sat here trying to do my Australian Travel Declaration and book my Pcr tests (out and back). One before I fly, one on day 2 and one on day 6 then one when I get back to Manchester.
You lot don't make it easy to get in.
I was only on a short 200 yard ride, so i didn't want to cross the road in rush hour and road works! haha. Which one's you?I am on street view with my arm in the air, but not on the pavement, stopped at the crossing and complete with helmet - how law abiding is that, of course the police here in Spain have guns so I don't really want to get in an argument with them.
haha. yeah, we used to make quite a bit of fireworks money by "Guying". We even had some money left over for cigs.In 1981 a group of us came to Manchester from North Staffordshire Polytechnic to support a mate (unfortunately a Rag from Poynton) who was running in the Manchester Marathon. 18 October 1981 and went for a pint at the Southern Hotel in Chorlton-cum-Hardy.
Outside the pub were a group of kids saying “Penny for the Guy”!!!
Three years later I’d moved to Manchester and joined the lucrative Penny for the Guy circuit, which was then starting around September.
Happy memories.
hahahaha...I get it now. hahahaha.I knew the odd dirty minded person would chirp up.
I am the one in black at the back.I was only on a short 200 yard ride, so i didn't want to cross the road in rush hour and road works! haha. Which one's you?
Not quite as nice here, but we have a great canal system that we can ride along. Last year I caught the train up to Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire and road back home (about 30 miles) along the canal to back to Manchester. You can get from one side of Greater Manchester to the other just by canal. Some good disused railway lines too.I am the one in black at the back.
Cycling here in Spain is great, I can cycle along the river bank all the way to the seaside (Guardamar) from my apartment, its 25k each way.