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Oakie
13th April 2015, 22:43
...the post must get through. A pic of my snow-encrusted daughter during her postie run (on 50cc scooter) in the snow at Arrowtown this morning. You can tell she's a real biker. Just look at that grin! Respect.
Moi
13th April 2015, 22:50
Give her a big "dad hug"! :hug:
Well done young lady :2thumbsup
Brett
13th April 2015, 23:14
That girl rocks :headbang:
unstuck
14th April 2015, 06:21
Good stuff. From what we have been getting down here, I can Imagine what it would be like up there. Well done lass.:Punk::Punk:
willytheekid
14th April 2015, 07:31
:yes:
http://s.quickmeme.com/img/c4/c4d182cbaeb42174f6049755b9138e0b26d42b14668af93061 9938840f59b84b.jpg
Love the grin :laugh: (now THATS!! what riding is all about)...she obviously enjoyed the snow challenge :first:
Berries
14th April 2015, 08:42
Good stuff. From what we have been getting down here, I can Imagine what it would be like up there.
Was in Arrowtown yesterday. Proper winter conditions and snow like I have not seen before in NZ.
Swoop
14th April 2015, 08:42
Awesome!
As well as being paid to ride. What could be better?
Arrowolf
14th April 2015, 08:43
That`s tuff, see her almost every day in A-town. She`s a good rider. Thx for delivery in any weather condition.
Latte
14th April 2015, 10:25
Respect!
I worked from home yesterday as it was raining on my 5km commute into town.
Devil
14th April 2015, 10:34
Hah, ya nancy. Kendal still came on the back of the bike to and from work, broken foot, crutches et al.
Latte
14th April 2015, 11:44
I'll take that! , I got to watch moto GP on the couch yesterday while drinking a cuppa tea with the fire going.
Oakie
14th April 2015, 20:43
Sent the link to this thread to my daughter. Part of her response to me (which she said I could share) follows :
They’re nice things to say to a girl who after 6 hours on the bike doing a run that should have taken 3-4 hours went home and consumed nearly a litre of cider to forget all the wobbles and slides and “shit!” and *gasp* moments and regain the feeling in my extremities.
In saying that, there were more “weeeee!” moments than “shit!” moments.
That guy who commented from Arrowtown is obviously not one of the people who now have metres of fresh skid marks on his front lawn in the shape of an L or a lightening bolt from where my back tyre slid out!
nodrog
14th April 2015, 21:24
Sent the link to this thread to my daughter. Part of her response to me (which she said I could share) follows :
They’re nice things to say to a girl who after 6 hours on the bike doing a run that should have taken 3-4 hours went home and consumed nearly a litre of cider to forget all the wobbles and slides and “shit!” and *gasp* moments and regain the feeling in my extremities.
In saying that, there were more “weeeee!” moments than “shit!” moments.
That guy who commented from Arrowtown is obviously not one of the people who now have metres of fresh skid marks on his front lawn in the shape of an L or a lightening bolt from where my back tyre slid out!
Was it Dicken's Cider?
Oakie
14th April 2015, 22:35
Was it Dicken's Cider?
Inappropriate! Now go sit in the corner of the forum and try not to touch yourself!
HenryDorsetCase
14th April 2015, 23:04
mad props. I dont like riding in the rain even because I am made of sugar and might melt.
Arrowolf
15th April 2015, 16:00
That guy who commented from Arrowtown is obviously not one of the people who now have metres of fresh skid marks on his front lawn in the shape of an L or a lightening bolt from where my back tyre slid out!
This must be me. All good around my letterbox,no skid marks.:clap::clap::clap:
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