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It occurred to me that I shouldn't have bothered....
Do you honestly believe that?
No...
I drive an Audi, ride an Orange (well, two..), and work in IT...
But I certainly [i]don't[/i] need a skills day 😉
I'd say the correlation was positive IME...
The quickest lad I ride with (and he really is very, very quick) has to get his father in law round to do any sort of DIY. He even cuts his lawn for him. Having said that as he's out riding his bike every spare minute he gets, it probably just suits him that way.
Interesting theory, but complete and utter bollards I'm afraid 🙂
Do you honestly believe that?
well, err......I thought that's what starting a discussion was for.... I was interested in the experience of others you see 🙂
I can ride a bike, put up a shelf and work in IT (just not all at the same time). Do I win a prize?
Should I take up one of them "manual jobs", so I can get better at riding then?
Should I take up one of them "manual jobs", so I can get better at riding then?
Sheesh, tough crowd......
The best rider i know (he's very good) is a dentist (although his brother who is semi pro DHer is an engineer), 2nd best is in marketing, =3rd are a teacher and a civil engineer who does all his own DIY (me).
Make of that what you will.
Sheesh, tough crowd......
You sound surprised.