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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 2:17 pm
by sv-wolf
dr_bar wrote:
sv-wolf wrote:Maybe TMW is part of some extremely clever Canadian conspiracy to soften the rest of us up for world dominion. :D
Too late, we took over just last week... :twisted: :mrgreen: :laughing:
I thought everyone was being kinda extra polite to one another all of a sudden! :lol:
blues2cruise wrote:I went to the website for that name with the over 65 letters in it. Holy doodle.
I clinked the link to find out how to pronounce it. Forgedaboudit.....I'm not even going to try. I listened to the guy that said it.....

Can you imagine being a small child just learning how to talk or spell? :
Blues, I have nothing against the Welsh, but has it ever occured to you that if the Anglo-Saxons had not successfully invaded Great Britain back in the Dark Ages, you and I and almost everyone else on these boards would be speaking Welsh or, more likely, a mongrol mix of Welsh and French, by now (Just think, we could have called it 'Fresh' or 'Wench' or even 'Fresh Wench') :shock: (Edit - Oh! that's awful!!!! :oops: )

And... The Welsh are a belligerent lot, and may one day burst out of their homeland (Such things have been known before). So I'd get practicing with the 'llan..' stuff if I were you - just in case!

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:15 am
by sv-wolf
Thanks to Blues who has been at pains to provide me with an idiot-proof, step-by-step guide to uploading pics to TMW, I can now announce that this blog has just officially gone technicolour.

So for my first attempt I will provide you with a mugshot of this strange, skinny guy sitting on a brand-new Daytona motorcycle and gurgling into his helmet.

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Edit (Hey, getting good at this!) And here is one of the two of us. I'm not going to post you a recent one, because Di looks too ill in all of them (me too!). This one was taken about six or seven years ago.

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Over on the other channel (my 'Four Corner's' Ride blog) pics are going up steadily. In fact, I think I can promise an explosion of images over the next few days.

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 11:51 pm
by sv-wolf
Hello everyone!

Hello Oscar! 8)

My step-son, Danny texted me this morning with this message:

Hi everyone. At last we have some wonderful news! Oscar Robert Alan Cross arrived at 4.10 this morn! Birth weight is 8lbs 4. Helen is fine. Will be in touch soon.

x Dan


Wonderful! This would have been Di's fourth grandchild - and the first boy. For generations her family have had a strong preference for girls.

All the other grandkids principally felt like Di's with me as an interested bystander - but this one feels very much like mine. I'm very excited. Can't wait to see him.

:bliss:

Will post some more bike stuff soon when I have time to turn around.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:29 am
by dr_bar
sv-wolf wrote:Hello Oscar! 8)
+1


Congrats Gramps...

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:50 am
by Wrider
Wow... the only grandpa I know that rides an SV1000 and a Daytona triple 675... You've got some lucky grandkids!
Wrider

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 6:05 pm
by blues2cruise
You and your new Daytona look mighty fine. I bet you were grinning from ear to ear for that pic, weren't you?

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:19 am
by jstark47
Heh...... congratulations, you old codger!!! :mrgreen: :laughing:

My wife became a grandmother for the first time at age 47 last August. It is a useful thing to remind her about when she get's on my case about receiving AARP cards in the mail, etc. (I'm a few years older than she.)


Hey, Richard: unless you've taken up permanent residence in Fort William, don't you owe us another chapter of "four corners" ?? :puzzled:

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:03 pm
by sv-wolf
Cheers everyone.
blues2cruise wrote:You and your new Daytona look mighty fine. I bet you were grinning from ear to ear for that pic, weren't you?
Like a madman!
jstark47 wrote:Heh...... congratulations, you old codger!!! :mrgreen: :laughing:

My wife became a grandmother for the first time at age 47 last August. It is a useful thing to remind her about when she get's on my case about receiving AARP cards in the mail, etc. (I'm a few years older than she.)

Hey, Richard: unless you've taken up permanent residence in Fort William, don't you owe us another chapter of "four corners" ?? :puzzled:
Hey, hold on there a minute son. Give gramps a chance! His poor ol' brain don't work so fast no more! (Whaddya think? Do yeh reckon this line has any utility value? Maybe I should practice some more!)

Working on it JS. Poor ol gramps still has a real bad back and can't sit down for long in front of his PC. He's mighty rattled at how long it's taking t' sort itself out, y'know.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:33 pm
by dr_bar
For someone that's soon to go on one crazy adventure, you better get that back in shape soon. Time for a personal trainer to help you work on those core exercises and strengthen that lower back. I can't imagine how disappointed you'd be if you couldn't finish that trip on two wheels...

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:47 pm
by sv-wolf
dr_bar wrote:For someone that's soon to go on one crazy adventure, you better get that back in shape soon. Time for a personal trainer to help you work on those core exercises and strengthen that lower back. I can't imagine how disappointed you'd be if you couldn't finish that trip on two wheels...

Spot on Doc! My anxieties entirely. There's only two months to go and I want to be on good form. I'm going to be one unhappy bunny if all my plans go pearshaped at the last minute because of a bad back.

I'm doing everything I can think of to sort it out: Alexander Technique, shiatsu, acupuncture and visits to my osteo. Also doing pelvic floor exercises and stuff to tone up my psoas muscles. (My home is full of some fairly exotic goings on first thing in the morning, these days!!! :lol: ) I won't go near a physiotherapist though. There are very few I would trust. I've seen too many bad results from Physiotherapy in the clinic - so I avoid them like the plague.

My back problems are caused by an old injury exacerbated by stress and not enough exercise. It does this to me every five or six years, I have a L4 that wobbles about like a pea on a spoon. But I'm wondering if there is now a prolapsed disc as well - getting lots of referred pain, tingling, cramping and spasming down my right leg - lots. That is what is not going away.

My whole Lumbar and lower Thoracic region are affected though, so I strongly suspect that there is a lot more to this than just a physical injury. All the emotional and physical stress of the last couple of years has just suddenly decided to pile itself on and this is the result.

Apart from my back I always have trouble travelling abroad because of my food allergies. So, I've started to dose up on a load of herbal and nutritional supplements. I do this stuff before going away to strengthen my digestion to cope with the change of diet. It's a pain, but it does work. I'm also booked in to see a physician in London (an old friend of mine, one of the very few people whose opinion I trust on these matters) to get some alternative form of prophylaxis for major tropical diseases, because I don't do vaccines. Never had any. And I have no intention of piling any of that dodo into my system. I don't buy the 'science' behind vaccines. (Oh Boy! There is a big rant lurking just behind that one.)

OK since I am on a rant here - IMNSHO what people are publicly told about vaccines is full of commercial misinformation and public health bullshit. (I'm more than a little worried about what my stepson and his wife are going to pump into little Oscar before his immune system is even ready to cope with it! :evil: ).

Next thing I must do is get my visa sorted...

Damn!