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chicken george



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Mrs G stops traffic.

We cycled to a local pub Sunday afternoon, I put young boyface in his bike seat .... then Mrs G wanted the dog to come too , so she put her in the pappose baby carrier and rode along the road with a dog hanging from her front.

Needless to say I put the pedals to the metal to stay well ahead of her incase anybody saw us Embarassed .

Anyway it seems every car that came along contained somebody we knew, and as we arrived at the pub the windows filled with faces pointing and laughing Evil or Very Mad At work
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I'm not surprised you should have sent her home.
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I think it's fantastic you took the mut out.

My dog goes mad if we don't take him - and considering he weighs 65kg - then I pay attention.......... Thumbs Up

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jimmy wrote:
I think it's fantastic you took the mut out.

My dog goes mad if we don't take him - and considering he weighs 65kg - then I pay attention.......... Thumbs Up


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chicken george



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Dave wrote:


Thats no way to describe Mrs CG Shocked



Your a brave man Dave Mrs G is like the dog, small cute but ferocious if crossed.


We had to take the dog otherwise it sits on the kitchen window sill and stares mournfully at us as we leave Neutral At work
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You need a trailer for the bike to carry the dog in, you could even get it with privacy glass so no one sees the dog, then once you get comfortable with the trailer.............................a caravan......... Thumbs Up

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chicken george



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put a geared up caravans motor mover on the trailer and I'd be at the pub in no time Cool.

I guess a standard mover travels quite slowly because you vanners hate speed Laughing At work
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