I did the divorce thing this year and if my experience is anything to go by Plum won't have enough money for a new pair of goggles, let alone an entry at Almere.
I would disagree with your description of a Hybrid. I use one to commute, generally on the road, but sometimes using a local canal, and/or local common. While it is not a specialised off-road or racing bike, for most people it is a "good all rounder".
If you're writing a glossary, can someone explain what a "full kittenkat" is?
Wouldn't we have to start with an explanation of a kittenkat before we go in to the varying degrees, and are you sure you have the correct spelling there?
Not without getting Cazzed but there are some videos about the whole process. apparently they arrive in brown paper parcels.
Hybrids are fine for all round stuff but you couldnt do a proper off road tri on them without risking injury or breaking the bugger and a road race whilst again taking part would be possible would not give you much of a competetive chance.
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Happy 50th for yesterday dear
I did the divorce thing this year and if my experience is anything to go by Plum won't have enough money for a new pair of goggles, let alone an entry at Almere.
Bitter? Moi?
There is abright side to everything ........ she may give herself a hernia carying all Plums money to the bank as he is down to small change now :- )
Not without getting Cazzed but there are some videos about the whole process. apparently they arrive in brown paper parcels.
Hybrids are fine for all round stuff but you couldnt do a proper off road tri on them without risking injury or breaking the bugger and a road race whilst again taking part would be possible would not give you much of a competetive chance.
IMHO of course
good to see we are back on an even keel.....
does a "full kittenkat" involve a ditch?
Is there a half kittenkat? A sprint?
(maybe I should go to the party next Friday to find out?)