by Doorstop » Sun Oct 18, 2020 9:13 am
Thanks, Henry.
I'm in my early 50's, it happens. Only 53, tea total, non smoker, no recreational drug use, heavily into my sport of strength athelete (making Scottish champ 3 times and British twice) .. all of which makes all of this particularly unfair.
Anyway, I've always been a stubborn bugger, then a downright fighter (an actual scrapper in my second job life as a pub and nightclub doorman) and doing that job from the age of 16,ive never walked away from a fight, or stayed sat down during one if, on the very odd occasion, I ended up there.
No, I've always been one to get right back up, head down, arse up and get stuck right in again.
Same in my other, more normal, life. Never stepped away from a fight, conflict, problem, difficulty or trouble and I'm definitely not starting now.
Daddy/daughter and takeaway movie night tonight, and I'm gong to bloody enjoy it. First one in way too long because of bloody hospital stays, CoVid shielding or just bad logistics.
Hope you've got something nice lined up for your Sunday, H6, and if so, all the best in enjoying it.
PS: Banjo "and a great quote from the late ,great hollowhorn regarding said bike.it will live with me forever. ::): ::): ::):"
Oh, Banjo, old bean .. do elucidate, old chap. Totally interested to know exactly what the delightfully and bitingly cheeky but impossible to get arsey with, Robert had to say.
It'll only add to my long list of things that make him endearing to all of us.
I like him ... He says "Okie Dokie!"