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StMarks
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by StMarks » 02 Sep 2020, 16:34
StMarks wrote: Blade wrote: Picking my lad up from school
Shouldn't he have a bicycle Blade.?
Just realised....
This is Blade....
School gates = School Mums = Milfs aplenty for him to peruse..
Blade
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by Blade » 02 Sep 2020, 21:57
StMarks wrote: StMarks wrote: Blade wrote: Picking my lad up from school
Shouldn't he have a bicycle Blade.?
Just realised....
This is Blade....
School gates = School Mums = Milfs aplenty for him to peruse..
Don't forget the twenty something, leather mini skirt wearing, thigh length booted, teachers
it doesn't all have to be milf, I'm a pretty open minded guy to be fair
duke63
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by duke63 » 02 Sep 2020, 22:03
Overnight B and B before the Yamaha Off Road day tomorrow.
Couple of beers, a good sleep, full English breakfast booked and a day on Yamahas in the private Welsh hills tomorrow. Can’t wait.
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by Blade » 02 Sep 2020, 22:07
duke63 wrote: Overnight B and B before the Yamaha Off Road day tomorrow.
Couple of beers, a good sleep, full English breakfast booked and a day on Yamahas in the private Welsh hills tomorrow. Can’t wait.
Have a good day Duke. Let us know how you get on
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by duke63 » 03 Sep 2020, 14:02
Well I fell off and caught my finger on a metal gate post and have taken the end of my little finger off.
Been to Aberystwyth A and E. They have assessed it and have to go to Stoke when I get back so they can discuss the surgery required.
Not a good day.
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by Cav » 03 Sep 2020, 14:05
Ouch... that's not great mate!!
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by kiwikrasher » 03 Sep 2020, 14:17
duke63 wrote: Well I fell off and caught my finger on a metal gate post and have taken the end of my little finger off.
Been to Aberystwyth A and E. They have assessed it and have to go to Stoke when I get back so they can discuss the surgery required.
Not a good day.
You trying to take the title off me??
Hope the surgery is sorted asap and has a good outcome mate
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.. since you can't
sorry...
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
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by duke63 » 03 Sep 2020, 14:27
I can cross all the others.
this one is a bit harder to cross.
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by kiwikrasher » 03 Sep 2020, 14:52
Jokes aside mate, hope it all goes as well as it can
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by Monty » 03 Sep 2020, 15:10
duke63 wrote: Well I fell off and caught my finger on a metal gate post and have taken the end of my little finger off.
Been to Aberystwyth A and E. They have assessed it and have to go to Stoke when I get back so they can discuss the surgery required.
Not a good day.
Bloody hell mate, how are you getting back? Can you still ride?
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by Monty » 03 Sep 2020, 15:12
Monty wrote: duke63 wrote: Well I fell off and caught my finger on a metal gate post and have taken the end of my little finger off.
Been to Aberystwyth A and E. They have assessed it and have to go to Stoke when I get back so they can discuss the surgery required.
Not a good day.
Bloody hell mate, how are you getting back? Can you still ride?
Just remembered, you're on the off road day!
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by Blade » 03 Sep 2020, 16:29
Bloody hell Duke, I said let us know how you get on but I didn't expect this, you big show off
All joking aside hope your OK mate. You off to Stoke A&E tonight?
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by StMarks » 03 Sep 2020, 17:20
duke63 wrote: Well I fell off and caught my finger on a metal gate post and have taken the end of my little finger off.
Been to Aberystwyth A and E. They have assessed it and have to go to Stoke when I get back so they can discuss the surgery required.
Not a good day.
Ouch.!
Is that flesh & bone lost, or flesh only mate.?
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by duke63 » 03 Sep 2020, 19:01
On way to Stoke now. It’s flesh and bone.
Doctor reckons they will want to amputate below the top knuckle if they don’t attempt to reattach.
Once in the cold light of day it does make wonder if I am getting to old for some of this shit. I could never give up bikes but maybe need to be more risk aware.
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by duke63 » 03 Sep 2020, 19:11
The two nurses were fit and a good laugh so not a complete waste of a day.
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by StMarks » 03 Sep 2020, 19:20
duke63 wrote: On way to Stoke now. It’s flesh and bone.
Doctor reckons they will want to amputate below the top knuckle if they don’t attempt to reattach..
Yeeeeeks...
Hope they find you a good & enthusiastic surgeon then mate.
duke63 wrote: The two nurses were fit and a good laugh so not a complete waste of a day.
duke63 wrote: ......Once in the cold light of day it does make wonder if I am getting to old for some of this shit. I could never give up bikes but maybe need to be more risk aware.
Remember Catch 22 Simon..: "
happy happy happy dead, worry worry worry dead "
ie* it's pretty pointless being risk averse, if it stops you properly living your life.
*imho.
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by kiwikrasher » 03 Sep 2020, 19:22
duke63 wrote: On way to Stoke now. It’s flesh and bone.
Doctor reckons they will want to amputate below the top knuckle if they don’t attempt to reattach.
Once in the cold light of day it does make wonder if I am getting to old for some of this shit. I could never give up bikes but maybe need to be more risk aware.
Oh jeez, feel a bit bad about my joking now, hope they can re-attach it for you!
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by duke63 » 03 Sep 2020, 19:55
kiwikrasher wrote: duke63 wrote: On way to Stoke now. It’s flesh and bone.
Doctor reckons they will want to amputate below the top knuckle if they don’t attempt to reattach.
Once in the cold light of day it does make wonder if I am getting to old for some of this shit. I could never give up bikes but maybe need to be more risk aware.
Oh jeez, feel a bit bad about my joking now, hope they can re-attach it for you!
No worries, kiwi. Laughing and taking the piss is keeping me going.
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by D41 » 03 Sep 2020, 21:38
You lost part of your finger?? Ouch!!
On the other hand, at least you're okay.