bedlington bears Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 The weather's not that bad is it? I remember years ago as a kid aged 15, losing my kneecap on an illicit ride on a Triumph Bonneville in about October (please Swanalla, DO spellcheck that for me). A few months later when I surfaced from the house in February, it was freezing.The weather's much warmer now. I daresay that we could all ride bikes in this weather. Which reminds me, number one and only son has got an Italjet Dragster for sale. Register your interest now! I personally have never wanted my child to have a bike. (yes, I know I bought it for him but I'd feel a lot better if he had a car).
Denzel Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 The weather's not that bad is it? I remember years ago as a kid aged 15, losing my kneecap on an illicit ride on a Triumph Bonneville in about October (please Swanalla, DO spellcheck that for me). A few months later when I surfaced from the house in February, it was freezing.The weather's much warmer now. I daresay that we could all ride bikes in this weather. Which reminds me, number one and only son has got an Italjet Dragster for sale. Register your interest now! I personally have never wanted my child to have a bike. (yes, I know I bought it for him but I'd feel a lot better if he had a car).Speaking of children, would you happen to know of any good childcare facilities around here?
Mr Darn Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 Speaking of children, would you happen to know of any good childcare facilities around here?i hear there is a good one at the first school....
Denzel Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 i hear there is a good one at the first school....I was thinking more of a privately run enterprise on Forster Avenue. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called.
BarLassofBedlington Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 I was thinking more of a privately run enterprise on Forster Avenue. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called.is it not called bedlington pandas or something??
Denzel Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 is it not called bedlington pandas or something??Rings a bell like.
Mr Darn Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 Rings a bell like.bedlington Naked teddies???
Sw@lnalla Posted February 3, 2007 Report Posted February 3, 2007 The weather's not that bad is it? I remember years ago as a kid aged 15, losing my kneecap on an illicit ride on a Triumph Bonneville in about October (please Swanalla, DO spellcheck that for me). A few months later when I surfaced from the house in February, it was freezing.The weather's much warmer now. I daresay that we could all ride bikes in this weather. Which reminds me, number one and only son has got an Italjet Dragster for sale. Register your interest now! I personally have never wanted my child to have a bike. (yes, I know I bought it for him but I'd feel a lot better if he had a car).I remember taking a trip on my T100T Daytona to visit with a girlfriend in Scotland on new years eve in sub zero temperature. Several times on my journey I had to dismount at the bottom of a hill and just push the bike up it in order to get warmed up. On arrival my 'friend' completed the warming up job....lol, sounds like your son isn't ready for a car yet.
Pencil_Neck Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 I remember taking a trip on my T100T Daytona to visit with a girlfriend in Scotland on new years eve in sub zero temperature. Several times on my journey I had to dismount at the bottom of a hill and just push the bike up it in order to get warmed up. On arrival my 'friend' completed the warming up job....lol, sounds like your son isn't ready for a car yet. On a cool evening there's nowt better than roasted pork & a hit of Jack
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