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British Summer Time is an interesting thing.
The UK's more sedentary folk bemoan the hour that is brutally stolen from them in the early hours of the morning. Me? I love it. Just got back from the first evening ride of the year where I didn't need (well, not quite) my lights to go riding. What a difference. There are daffs aplenty along the way, bluebells are showing through (lilac woods in a month or so!!!) and I can see the countryside outside the scope of my wobbly old Smart headlights. I'm feeling quite mint sauce and the arSecan is rolling along just lovely. Feeling fit from a regular winter's cycle commuting and the summer is coming. (insert supreme being here) bless mountain bikes. Andy Chequer |
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"Andy Chequer" m wrote in message ... British Summer Time is an interesting thing. The UK's more sedentary folk bemoan the hour that is brutally stolen from them in the early hours of the morning. Me? I love it. Just got back from the first evening ride of the year where I didn't need (well, not quite) my lights to go riding. What a difference. There are daffs aplenty along the way, bluebells are showing through (lilac woods in a month or so!!!) and I can see the countryside outside the scope of my wobbly old Smart headlights. I'm feeling quite mint sauce and the arSecan is rolling along just lovely. Feeling fit from a regular winter's cycle commuting and the summer is coming. (insert supreme being here) bless mountain bikes. Andy Chequer Amen. |
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"spademan o---[) *" wrote in message ... "Andy Chequer" m wrote in message ... British Summer Time is an interesting thing. The UK's more sedentary folk bemoan the hour that is brutally stolen from them in the early hours of the morning. Me? I love it. Just got back from the first evening ride of the year where I didn't need (well, not quite) my lights to go riding. What a difference. There are daffs aplenty along the way, bluebells are showing through (lilac woods in a month or so!!!) and I can see the countryside outside the scope of my wobbly old Smart headlights. I'm feeling quite mint sauce and the arSecan is rolling along just lovely. Feeling fit from a regular winter's cycle commuting and the summer is coming. (insert supreme being here) bless mountain bikes. Andy Chequer Amen. Word, brothah. Shaun aRe |
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"Andy Chequer" m wrote in message ...
snip "Child Is The Father To Man" was their only good album. David Clayton Thomas screwed them up and Al Kooper should never have left. JD |
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