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14 hours ago, curlylegend said:

Anybody ever eaten one ?

Yes in the Faeroes. Didn't know what it was first but tasted like fishy grouse so wouldn't rush to repeat. It was better than the whale blubber- that was truly vile.

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9 hours ago, S-Westerly said:

Yes in the Faeroes. Didn't know what it was first but tasted like fishy grouse so wouldn't rush to repeat. It was better than the whale blubber- that was truly vile.

I had a friend from Shetland who used to catch and eat them.  He regarded them as a bit of a delicacy, shudder to think what else he ate.  Said they were forced to stop a long time ago.

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30 minutes ago, Simon Davey said:

 

Lovely picture, are you in Africa? 

It’s interesting that you said that. When we first saw the sunsets we get here (in Cumbria) we noticed they tended to look like those that appeared in television shows about Africa. 
 

This from a few weeks ago… 

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5 minutes ago, Grumpy Old Git said:

Aye Up!

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That doesn't look like the river Cam. 

Very nice though. 

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Sometimes life is tough. Due to family commitments my variety of mates couldn't all ride on the one day. So as it's my week off I've arranged rides on both Thursday and Friday. Yesterday was Sleap aerodrome for brekky. Today it's Old Stores. Then a prom ride this evening for a the daughter of another mate. She wants to arrive on the back of her dad's bike accompanied by a lot of badass bikers.

 

It's not even as if I get a quiet weekend to recover. We're taking the smaller granddaughter to the beach - she's never been to a beach before. I expect much sand will be eaten.

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23 minutes ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said:

Sometimes life is tough. Due to family commitments my variety of mates couldn't all ride on the one day. So as it's my week off I've arranged rides on both Thursday and Friday. Yesterday was Sleap aerodrome for brekky. Today it's Old Stores. Then a prom ride this evening for a the daughter of another mate. She wants to arrive on the back of her dad's bike accompanied by a lot of badass bikers.

 

It's not even as if I get a quiet weekend to recover. We're taking the smaller granddaughter to the beach - she's never been to a beach before. I expect much sand will be eaten.

 

Sounds absolutely awesome! 

Better than getting fat, sitting on the sofa... 

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I found a number plate off my old VFR750 - the cartons were a bit of fun and were occasionally an ice breaker on social occasions.

 

The bike is still on the road, I believe.

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Just been to escort a young lady to her prom. Choccy was presented. 😋

 

I am now hoovering the patio wearing a crash helmet. Our 3 year old granddaughter believes this to be the ultimate way to spend Friday evening. 

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Good evening. A fine one - a bottle of rosé has already been consumed between us while sitting outside and putting the world to rights. A bottle of 19 Crimes red is about to be opened to round off the evening while watching some brain out entertainment on television. 
 

Life is good 🍷

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