Saturday 20 March 2010

Bonkers

You know? I reckon there's a lot of truth in my brain being aged 21!! I shall not say anymore unless something becomes of my big bravado impulsive action. But, in my hour of sanity I think, Oh dear, I've done it again. It's because I'm single, and as my kids will tolerate sleeping at their Dads, (i think they love it, but don't let on) it comes in handy sometimes :)

I'm sorry for being boring today. And I'm really sorry Barry, if youre reading this but I aint coming on the bike tram tomorrow, which leaves Sheffield Cathederal at 9.45 am, and takes riders and their bikes to Rother Valley till 3 and then returns. I have got such a busy week, this week, I'm hibernating all weekend, and being a right miserable git.

7 comments:

  1. After all that build up you're not going on the Bike Tram!!! Get out there you lazy git!
    Sunday is the last of 'Spring' for a few days...

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  2. Sometimes it does get that way but to let it slip by ... a dangerous precedent if you arfe not careful. Once you've had one illicit sickie it gets so muych easier to take another one and the guilt threshold gets lower each time.

    My basic principle is that if it's not meant to happen you'll have fate chucking in all those little hints - like getting a puncture, losing the keys, missing the train etc, trying to tell you that it might well not be the cleverest use of your time.

    However I'd be ready as having posted this to the world you'll probably have someone calling you up and suggesting that you go in to town with them.

    Actually went in to the rubba'(dub) last night - very rare event for me.

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  3. What a shame Rob, I've missed it!!! :) The physical effort of a bike ride, I find quite envigourating, it's the logistics, that go behind me and Ziggy going anywhere. That makes my brain feel like paper mache.

    I've got a mega busy week for me anyhow :)College, Leeds on the train and on my own :0, work for SS, Ziggy and I on a health road show. And thats squeezed inbetween, me being a happy smiley Mum.

    Dave, I wasn't sure if the 'rubba dub' was a club or s'thing :D But I reckon you meant the bath.

    I agree with Fate showing you sometimes, but sometimes I feel so bloody minded and determined. That I won't see the signs, so I'm not giving it a chance.

    I'm entertaining instead ;) and it aint Julie Andrews. x

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  4. You need a Lambeff and Ackney dictionary for that one - for the record (and in modern Cockney idiom) I partook of a couple of Wackfords (Wackford Squeers) before heading for the Apples (and pears).

    Baths are a bit more frequent than 'rarely' but regrettably - even when I'm well scrubbed-up - I am not entertaining at present.

    NB The demeanour of Mr Wackford Squeers (Dickens character) and its origins relate to the use of this term.

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  5. Post thought - I'm just imagining the line "Do you want to come round and try out my Ziggy?" Given the reactions you are reporting so far you've got a real bit of bait there....

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  6. :( Perhaps the bait, just isn't tempting enough? Because, I'm on my own tonight, he suggested a day in the week.....ur...'NO' was my reply.

    What do you think Ziggy would look like in suspenders?

    :D x

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  7. Wrong image - consider the sleek fast bike providing the blokes with an extension of their masculinity, although that said I have seen a rally car wearing a bra - to protect the additional lights planted across the front bumper...

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