Weekend plans
- Kwacky
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Weekend plans
So what are you all up to?
Out on the lash with Perkles tonight to celebrate his new job
Hangover tomorrow. I will fit the new mudguard and rear cowl to the zx6r. Not sure about tackling the petrol tank - depends on how ill I'm feeling.
Sunday with the family. I've not seen the kids all week as they've been away. Bowling and the cinema will be involved.
Out on the lash with Perkles tonight to celebrate his new job
Hangover tomorrow. I will fit the new mudguard and rear cowl to the zx6r. Not sure about tackling the petrol tank - depends on how ill I'm feeling.
Sunday with the family. I've not seen the kids all week as they've been away. Bowling and the cinema will be involved.
- Perkles
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Re: Weekend plans
beer tonight with a rabble
saturday taking daughter to gymnastics
sunday nothing planned but weather forecast looks crap
saturday taking daughter to gymnastics
sunday nothing planned but weather forecast looks crap
- Monty
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- kingfixer
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Re: Weekend plans
tonight....just down the local
sat....nothing planned but bound to get dragged round the shops at some point
Sun......was hoping to get out on the bike but the forecast is
sat....nothing planned but bound to get dragged round the shops at some point
Sun......was hoping to get out on the bike but the forecast is
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- Kwacky
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Re: Weekend plans
The weather forecast seems to be improving for Sunday. I might get out for an hour on the bike.
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Re: Weekend plans
Off to a water fall tomorrow, well should be as long as weather is ok then traveling back home on Sunday then reality sinks in and I realise I'm.back to work on Monday! Weekend gone!!
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Re: Weekend plans
Waterfall been cancelled we think because apparently the weather is going to turn worse so thinking of chucking in a day early now!
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Re: Weekend plans
Chilling tonight.
Driving to Devon tomorrow for a weeks "relaxing" with the kids.
Driving to Devon tomorrow for a weeks "relaxing" with the kids.
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
- Blade
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Re: Weekend plans
Football this morning. Fit new chain and sprockets this afternoon and then a ride with my lad if weather is ok. Take away tea and pack for holidays.
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Re: Weekend plans
Afam Race chain and sprockets now fitted.
A breeze to fit and pleased with the afam chain tool. Cheap to buy, extremely easy to use and great results.
A breeze to fit and pleased with the afam chain tool. Cheap to buy, extremely easy to use and great results.
- Rossgo
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Re: Weekend plans
Travelled back home after visitiing Port Isaac. Lovely little seaside village with amazing hot choc and choc muffins for sale!