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It's half past two in the AM and I'm on bike forums talking what I hope will not be gibberish when I read it at a more sensible hour. Does this mean that my own variant of 'old buffer's disease' has decided to go haywire tonight, or do I simply need to spend a good few hours upon my trusty steed?
Richard
howsteepisit
12-01-06, 09:28 AM
GEt some sleep my good man. Pehapes a nice glass of a kindly merlot would help!
stapfam
12-01-06, 11:22 AM
C'mon. You are just about ending spring over there and the nights must be getting shorter. Couple of lights and you will be away for a couple of hours without traffic. What more could you want?
Talking, writing and reading cycling beats sleeping hands down any night.........especially if you're like me you sleep for a few hours and your done for the night!!
Coyote!
12-01-06, 12:28 PM
>>> half past two in the AM and I'm on bike forums
Time to rejoice quietly; the wee hours are magic. There are critters about making all sorts of sounds one never hears at other hours. . .snaps, clicks, hoots, yowls. The rest of the world is asleep and it gives one the serenity to contemplate things that might get missed during diurnal times.
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