I ain't smiling... I'm grinnin like the Cheshire Cat, while dancin and skippin around my house like a freak
I love TC long time!
I reckon I'd make a bloody excellent blacksmith... just gotta show these gee gees who's boss is all... I'd better leave the retraining a few weeks though... not sure my stomach muscles would be quite up to coping with working in a forge just yet!
I just have this bizarre image of a combination role, blacksmith/farrier/silversmith/piercer. Be really handy for piercing the muscly types, just position the bit to be pierced over the anvil and wield the big hammer. Gripping their head between your knees (NO I mean like a farrier before anyone starts) while you hammer a piece of silver through a nose and form it into a delicate ring in situ.
If nothing else you could corner the S&M piercing market overnight.
Wannabe - whenever you see horses out in public they are usually wearing a bridle and bit so perhaps they are all into leather and shiny metal. Do I get commission for opening up a new business area?
The great service, smile and nice chat I recieved today at the small local garage just down the road from me.
He sorted my blowing exhaust out for free and has said he would fit my front brake pads and discs I have at home for only £40
Nationwide quoted me £25 just to take a look on the ramps at my exhaust and said it would probably cost more for bits that would be needed. (all it needed was a couple of nuts tightened up really and they knew that)
Guess what this local garage owner is a biker, just goes to prove how nice bikers are.
What made me smile today.....?
Another forum I frequent now has a limerick thread....I got picked on...havin a name that rhymes easily.....
There was once a 'lady' called CateWho was meant to go out on a dateBut she drank lots of StellaFell asleep in the cellarAnd didnt get there till too late
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