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I don't think he is hungry

He just wants to sleep

Poor Roo [emoji22] Take him to the Bed then [emoji28]

Are you at work ? Lights out for me , nite everyone !

Don't work too hard Trev- go get some sleep [emoji99][emoji99][emoji99][emoji99]

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Roos get no sympathy from me after pulling me off my motorbike at 110.

Just got home couple hours ago, sleepings cheating. I'm fortunate I only need 5-6hrs

Poor Roos [emoji28] he's all alone by himself in this cold weather [emoji22]

Glad you're home, ( and hope you're road bike alright , take it easy ok [emoji6]

Roos get no sympathy from me after pulling me off my motorbike at 110.

Just got home couple hours ago, sleepings cheating. I'm fortunate I only need 5-6hrs

Cool any nice battle scars? I have a beaut on my wrist from truck driver decided he didnt want to give way and pull out. Have limited wrist movement (yep bring on the wrist jokes ;) ) and I have a plastic knee. Still love bikes tho.

Yeah plenty of scars on me, most aren't very noticeable except when I'm sunburnt and they don't change colour.

Ankle was ripped badly which got gangrene then had to be ripped apart again to get rid of it, knee scar from blue metal that got in there.. And friction burn on my shoulder that left a bit of a pattern.

Mostly was just knuckles and joints that got ripped and scraped. Lucky to have not broken bones.

Was in middle of nowhere, decided to ride to hospital, picked up bike and then car came which gave me a lift to nearby refinery. Later found both sets of brakes no longer worked. Used every bandage from refinery medical centre and still wasn't enough to cover all wounds

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