Yes I did. Up and out the door early, summer in Phoenix style.
Neither my face nor my legs have seen a razor of late. The face I’ll shave. But, I cannot see the point of taking the hedge trimmers to the pins.
Why pretend I’m something I’m not?
Two Wheels. One Dark Lord.
Yes I did. Up and out the door early, summer in Phoenix style.
Neither my face nor my legs have seen a razor of late. The face I’ll shave. But, I cannot see the point of taking the hedge trimmers to the pins.
Why pretend I’m something I’m not?
looks like you got some quads tho.
water bottles = win
Fair Wheel = Pro.
good job getting out and dropping your feet…you deserve it.
…damn, amigo…that’s starting to become a regular habit, so, good on ya !!!…
…as far as shaving the pins ???…come on, counselor, that’s a weak argument…
I Don’t know BGW,
That’s a pretty serious winter coat BJ’s wearing there…
Probably need a ride on & a couple of line trimmers to clear that, bring new meaning to ‘beating around the bush’.
I get confused and I can’t find my way around a 2 by 6 patch of bush, I hope your GF has a GPS, hiking boots and a thousand yard stare.
Good on ya, going for a morning run before studying for a Dutch test…
Gildas,
I think that Mrs BJ has the coordinates narrowed down just fine, she may need a machete but I’m sure that she’ll be gentle..
With regard to the Dutch test, is this to see how many fingers you can put into a Dyke? because I’ve heard that they complain like hell.
Getting your fingers to the dyke is not a problem, doing things in an order that defies logic when you are there is. And trying to stuff it to the wrist is not going to get you a good mark.
Anyhow, it’s for the good cause; going back to Uni and understanding cycling on Sporza.