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The wee little bike gave me a lot of fun, and two broken bones, but it was time for something bigger. So I bought a red bike.


http://southwest16.com/ce/tmbf/cb500f.jpg


Now imagine how much better it will look after I buy a top box mount in (hopefully) the Black Friday sales. Well, maybe not look better but definitely useful. I had to stop off at an Asda today but had nowhere to carry a rhubarb pie!

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ewwwww!


rhubarb pie sounds grim


nice bike though :thumb:

 

I bloody love rhubarb. King of veg, fruit or whatever it is,

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I bloody love rhubarb. King of veg, fruit or whatever it is,

It's a stick. Nice though.

Nice bike, too, [mention]someone[/mention] Congrats! :thumb:

Posted

ewwwww!


rhubarb pie sounds grim


nice bike though :thumb:

 

I bloody love rhubarb. King of veg, fruit or whatever it is,

 

I live near the rhubarb triangle (Yes that is a thing) :thumb:

Congratulations

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Thanks all, now just need the weather to stay as nice as it was yesterday to be able to properly enjoy it.

 

rhubarb pie sounds grim

 

I understand all of those words, but the order makes no sense.


My parents used to have a rhubarb plant but never did anything with it, so I used to dice the stalks and mix them in a bag with some sugar to eat raw. Which I did not know at the time was actually a common way for kids to eat it in the olden days, and apparently still is in Nordic countries.

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rhubarb pie sounds grim


 

 

You've probably eaten it with custard. :wink:

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rhubarb pie sounds grim


 

 

You've probably eaten it with custard. :wink:

I feel it had blackberries or something else in it. also custard makes everything awesome

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Thanks all, now just need the weather to stay as nice as it was yesterday to be able to properly enjoy it.

 

rhubarb pie sounds grim

 

I understand all of those words, but the order makes no sense.


My parents used to have a rhubarb plant but never did anything with it, so I used to dice the stalks and mix them in a bag with some sugar to eat raw. Which I did not know at the time was actually a common way for kids to eat it in the olden days, and apparently still is in Nordic countries.

 

Yep we did that , chew the end then dab it in a bag of sugar , lovely . Rhubarb and custard sweets are still available as well . I have some of my teeth left .

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