alan67 said:A spare pasty is a must when using the west Cornwall bus service.
I was in St Just today. Are you/have you moved to Cornwall and from where?
Onewheelsqueel said:Interesting car, never seen one before. The head light bezels remind me of my Corvair van's head light bezels.
alan67 said:h***..... 600yrs! you make me feel more of an Emmet that usual!!
I've only been in Penzance/Newlyn for 18 years, as I am a Manc' by birth. I moved down lock stock and barrel with the mrs and rented for a little while before buying a place in Tredavoe village. Good call on Penzance, It's a very special town and I'm proud to call it home.
I don't know who owns the Vitesse, although I often see it outside Longrock post office. It's in great nic and not long out of a rebuild by the looks of it.
I hope things turn out well for you and you make a new life in the place you obviously belong.
al.
ps your Schwinn looks ace!
Highroller said:I grew up in Leigh Park near Portsmouth before we moved to Holland in the seventies.
Gonna move back one day, thats what i keep tellin meself
Me and my Dad cycled from Sheerness to Portsmouth some years ago, that was great.
Gotta watch yourself a bit though the way some people drive .
Riding a bike in Holland is a lot safer with all the bikepaths, but a suicide-ride in English traffic sort of gets the adrenaline flowing more :mrgreen:
cledry said:I live in the Florida where there are as many unlicensed drivers as there are with licenses. Plus to get a license here it is 5 minutes in a carpark and off you go. Very few people here have any sort of driving ability. Add to that the texting and cell phone usage whilst driving, the lack of street lamps, 90 year olds still driving. By comparison riding in the UK actually feels quite relaxing.
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