reohn2 wrote:mercalia wrote:........He wasnt too young either maybe late 30's
Err,just a minute there!
He was in the prime of life!
It sounds as if he was proving it too!
Thinks..... .....what does that make me at 62
an antique.
reohn2 wrote:mercalia wrote:........He wasnt too young either maybe late 30's
Err,just a minute there!
He was in the prime of life!
It sounds as if he was proving it too!
Thinks..... .....what does that make me at 62
But off road like this person is doing??eileithyia wrote:My mum toured with a fixie......
MikeF wrote:But off road like this person is doing??eileithyia wrote:My mum toured with a fixie......
By some comments I'm not sure if other posters have realised this.
reohn2 wrote:MikeF wrote:But off road like this person is doing??eileithyia wrote:My mum toured with a fixie......
By some comments I'm not sure if other posters have realised this.
And what's not been posted is how high or low of a gear he was riding on.
mercalia wrote: an antique.
mercalia wrote:dunno but he did ask at the YHA whether any one wanted the bike so he clearly realised he had been mad to do it.
mercalia wrote:He wasnt too young either maybe late 30's
brooksby wrote:Having flashbacks to Logan's Run, here. Hmm, Jenny Agutter...
That's exactly the same remark as I make, when talking about An American Werewolf in London. Why is that, I wonder? Probably something to do with the time the films were made (1970s/80s ). And perhaps something to do with the inestimable Ms A.GrumpyCyclist wrote:Was there more to the film than Jenny Agutter? I don't remember for some reason