Still Ere..
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- Willopotomas
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Still Ere..
.. But only just. Battling with dead cars, work load and man-flu has hammered my internet time. I come on every now n' then for a mooch around, but don't seem to have the energy or gumption at the moment to do much else.
To those awaiting replies/pictures etc.. I've not forgotten about you. Just need a little more time to recover, and I'll be back on it.
Meanwhile.. Please feel free to help yourselves at the bar. My shout.
To those awaiting replies/pictures etc.. I've not forgotten about you. Just need a little more time to recover, and I'll be back on it.
Meanwhile.. Please feel free to help yourselves at the bar. My shout.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
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If you want to push the boundaries that bit more, you could always ask Mart for a dose of his dynorod-approved laxatives .... no shit !Willopotomas wrote:Another one to add to the list..
Perforated ear drum! Yeh.. thanks for that. Anything else life want's to throw at me mayas well do it now.. every other fucker is.
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Well, was in the horsepiddle yesterday and the vet's stuck me on more anti-bios and some ear drops. The drum isn't perforated, but the infection is putting a lot of pressure on the drum which could go if exposed to loud noises.. Considering my work place and the kids, I don't think it'll be too long before the inevitable 'pop'..lol..
The worst bit is the lack of alcohol and being unable to stick me headphones on n' listen to tunes.. And also can't get me hat on, so can't get the bike out. Will be like this for the next 3 - 4 weeks.
The worst bit is the lack of alcohol and being unable to stick me headphones on n' listen to tunes.. And also can't get me hat on, so can't get the bike out. Will be like this for the next 3 - 4 weeks.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handle bars to the saddle.
Bummer, dude, I feel your pain. I had that about 25 years ago. Not at all nice. My eardrum did 'pop', but it healed over fairly quickly, IIRC. I don't recall it affecting my hearing greatly at the time, and now, I'm just going deaf anyway.Willopotomas wrote:Well, was in the horsepiddle yesterday and the vet's stuck me on more anti-bios and some ear drops. The drum isn't perforated, but the infection is putting a lot of pressure on the drum which could go if exposed to loud noises.. Considering my work place and the kids, I don't think it'll be too long before the inevitable 'pop'..lol..
The worst bit is the lack of alcohol and being unable to stick me headphones on n' listen to tunes.. And also can't get me hat on, so can't get the bike out. Will be like this for the next 3 - 4 weeks.
All the best, mate
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