CitroJim's AX, C3 Picasso, Cycling and Running Tales
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Great news with the driving Jim.
Your stool looks like a Dalek in miniature. Does it double up as anything else? Is it bigger on the inside?
Your stool looks like a Dalek in miniature. Does it double up as anything else? Is it bigger on the inside?
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Thanks Stevemyglaren wrote: 21 Jul 2025, 09:33 Great news with the driving Jim.
Your stool looks like a Dalek in miniature. Does it double up as anything else? Is it bigger on the inside?
The stool can be played a bit like a concertina but thankfully it does it silently
Put a towel on it for a modicum of comfort and it's not bad at all... That it's almost infinitely adjustable is a massive bonus too...
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I love it when an AX photobombs your selfie
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Yesterday, another parkrun, another drenching in heavy rain
It must be me... Have I become a rain-god again?
Will I get drenched at Junior parkrun today I wonder
Yesterday I was Run Director at a big grown-up parkrun
Normally I'm only trusted to do such a critical job at little parkrun*
Me in action yesterday, captured by a sneaky photographer...

* Actually, I jest. Being Run Director at big parkrun is a lot less a demanding role than it is at Juniors. 300 fairly responsible adults who can look after themselves for the most part need only a fraction of the management compared to 150 excitable children at Juniors

Will I get drenched at Junior parkrun today I wonder
Yesterday I was Run Director at a big grown-up parkrun
Me in action yesterday, captured by a sneaky photographer...
* Actually, I jest. Being Run Director at big parkrun is a lot less a demanding role than it is at Juniors. 300 fairly responsible adults who can look after themselves for the most part need only a fraction of the management compared to 150 excitable children at Juniors
Jim
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Loving the Viva in the video
I'm happy to report my rain-god spell is broken. I'd stayed dry for me at Juniors whilst doing my David Bailey bit. There I took perhaps the best photo ever
And, it was dry enough to fully dry the bedding I only washed two days ago and had to wash all over again as I bled (and spilt other bodily fluids) all over it during the night
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JIM, that sounds weird!! You need your camera taking away and stay away from Steph!!! Not good for your heart at your age....I'm happy to report my rain-god spell is broken. I'd stayed dry for me at Juniors whilst doing my David Bailey bit. There I took perhaps the best photo everThat made me happy after a distinctly bad start to the day
parkrun - both big and little - are my therapy and my therapy was completed when I went out for a rather lovely ride with Steph to one of our local cafes
And, it was dry enough to fully dry the bedding I only washed two days ago and had to wash all over again as I bled (and spilt other bodily fluids) all over it during the night![]()
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Rp0thejester wrote: 27 Jul 2025, 21:36 JIM, that sounds weird!! You need your camera taking away and stay away from Steph!!! Not good for your heart at your age....
And rest assured all my photography is all 100% legit
Today is likely to be a bit 'exciting' and 'fun' and one I'm not looking forward to at all
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Today, I've received confirmation I have melanoma (skin cancer) in my left leg following a biopsy a couple of weeks ago.
Luckily, it's been caught early and the upside is that further (fairly significant) surgery should see it all sorted. The downside is that from now on until several months after I will be unable to run.
Surgery will take place sooner rather than later I'm told.
I can walk as much as I like and it appears I can still ride my bike so not all bad...
For the past few days I've been going stir-crazy with worry about it but now I know and indeed know the prognosis is good, I'm now back to my old self again
Luckily, it's been caught early and the upside is that further (fairly significant) surgery should see it all sorted. The downside is that from now on until several months after I will be unable to run.
Surgery will take place sooner rather than later I'm told.
I can walk as much as I like and it appears I can still ride my bike so not all bad...
For the past few days I've been going stir-crazy with worry about it but now I know and indeed know the prognosis is good, I'm now back to my old self again
Jim
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Hopefully a quick and painless fix Jim.
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Thanks Steve
Afterwards... Ummmm...
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Could be worse Jim at least Jimmy the Porter doesn’t volunteer there anymore
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Skull wrote: 28 Jul 2025, 15:20Could be worse Jim at least Jimmy the Porter doesn’t volunteer there anymore
Best Wishes ….
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Jim won't fixit 
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