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Steve Lake

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Weekend debrief..
« on: June 01, 2008, 10:49:06 PM »
What a wierd weekend....started on wednesday night.....had a terrible night, high temperature, shivvering.....until 6 in the morning....felt like i'd been lying in the middle of the M1 for a couple of hours.....drifted off into a wierd delerious sleep 'til 9, hardly had the strength to get out of bed!....phoned into work and took a sicky....back to technicolour kip for another 3 hours...mid-day get up feeling a tad more human......several cups of tea....paracetemol to quell the monsterous headache...moped around in middle earth somewhere for the rest of the day....had a slightly less troubled nights sleep....delivered SWBO onto a coach at 6am friday morning...off on a gardening holiday for 5 days (assuring her i was now ok).....got appointment for Doc at 8.30, 'cos i was still feeling bluddy ruff!......By 9 i was in hospital!!......loads of tests xray etc......guess who's got pneumonia??....where'd that come from???....piles of tabs (quickly checked to make sure drinking was ok with them).....had to cancel bike MOT 'cos didn't feel i'd be safe....balance a bit iffy.....(thats before the beer!) got Bike MOT'd saturday morning... by which time i was feeling somewhat part of the human race again....now waiting for test (me, not the bike) results to find out what variety of pneumonia I have ..... I only tell this boring and silly tale.....'cos it just came from nowhere, like a summer whirlwind.......completely unexpected....fine on wednesday......shite on thursday.......If this is getting old........I'm stopping it right now!.....was looking forward to going to Cadwell for the classic bike burnup.....just as well i didn't book this year!!   pip pip

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Re: Weekend debrief..
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2008, 06:26:42 AM »
Tough one SteveL! Glad to hear you're on the mend now though.

My weekend was a little bit happier. SteveH and I took our youngest boys for a camping weekend in the vale of Neath. Great camp site, if a little frayed around the edges, with woods you could camp in or just explore. Boys built dens, went fishing,made rope swings, chased ducks (don't ask!) and got generally bogging in all the mud. Lewi (my son) managed to fall in the river!
Weather was great for the vast majority of the time, with only an evening shower turning up late Saturday afternoon. Luckily I had the vision to bring a huge Tarpaulin and some rope, so single handedly saved the day ;D
The site allowed open fires and provided half barrels and firewood to help get you going. So Marshmallows (provided by the Hayward side of the tribe) and pokey sticks alround on Friday evening, and a pot of stew (cooked by me) for tea on Saturday.
I think the boys struck up a bit of a friendship and were quite keen to do it all again. Can't speak for SteveH, but I found it a very relaxing weekend. Away camping, boys well and truely entertained, great company and all under the safe protection of a fantastic tarpaulin!
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Re: Weekend debrief..
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2008, 06:50:40 AM »
I think the boys struck up a bit of a friendship and were quite keen to do it all again. Can't speak for SteveH, but I found it a very relaxing weekend. Away camping, boys well and truely entertained, great company and all under the safe protection of a fantastic tarpaulin!
Yep, apart from my arms which are covered in midge bites, an excellent weekend. Definately up for another one

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« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2008, 06:53:33 AM »
Now THATS what I call a GREAT weekend.......Dads and Lads don't seem to do it anymore, used to do exactly the same with my kids......and my son and a mate do the same with theirs......all kids should do it......make it madatory.....sort out half the social problems we're experienceing these days

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« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2008, 10:20:41 AM »
If you are going to the VoNeath again - let me know me and No1 may come along...

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Re: Weekend debrief..
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2008, 04:18:59 PM »
If you are going to the VoNeath again - let me know me and No1 may come along...

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Re: Weekend debrief..
« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2008, 09:47:22 PM »
Last Saturday I had to drop some bits off to Simon Morgan's house in Reading. This could have been a chore, but I phoned up a mutual mate and the two of us set of for Reading at 7.00pm Saturday.

We arrived in time to walk to nearby Theale for a drink or two. We settled on a nice little pub that was strangely quiet for a Saturday night. However, the beer was good and the Landlord was playing some great music (when did you last hear Dillinger's 'Cocaine' in a pub?)

Some blokes in lids came in and Simon decided to play 'What-bike-do-they-ride?' He settled on Bandit 1200 and Bergman 400 so I wandered over to tell them and see if he was right. It turned out they were both Lambretta riders. This prompted a nice discussion of all things two-wheeled and led to us being served two more beers in a locked pub.

On the way back to Simon's we walked past a McDonalds that seemed to be serving food. Sadly only the drive-thru was open so that's why me, Chris and Simon crouched down and pretended to be holding steering wheels whilst ordering cheesburgers. They told us to bugger off, but Chris persuaded a car driver to reverse and order our scoff. After all that it tasted crap  ::)

All was not lost, waiting for us at the house was a huge plate of sandwiches left out by Simon's wife, the fragrant Sarah. She topped that though by providing us with a tasty brekkie the following morning.

Back in Wales on Sunday afternoon I did a bit of remedial work on the poor old XBR. There's only one British-made bit on any of my bikes: the sidecar lights. They are beyond rubbish, they are the most useless pieces of crap ever known to man and it took me 3/4 hour to get the bloody things working properly. after that I replaced the knackered battery (free 8 months ago from an auto factor - "try this, but I think it's knackered"). This time I fitted a bike battery back on the bike, this freed up a load of room in the sidecar and also reduced overall weight. To make things even better, this battery cost me a fiver and is only two weeks old. A bloke had bought it for his FJ1200 and he bought the wrong one. A friendly mechanic then passed it on to me. With the indicator fixed, a new chain and sprockets fitted and a rattly exhaust tightened up, the bike is going well... apart from the snapped frame held together with odds and sods  ;)

This week I took the CB500 to be looked at and the reason for its poor running turned out to be one spark plug with hardly any gap... almost as if someone had dropped it before fitting it  ::) I'll be picking that up tomorrow and MOTing it on Saturday (with luck).

As for work... I lost a day to a puncture on Tuesday. It didn't take long to fix, but by the time I was mobile it was too late to order materials to be delivered to the job... so that cost me £100  :(

Ho hum
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p.s. Sorry to hear about your illness Steve... pehaps you should wrap up a little warmer, buy some new slippers, etc.  ;)