BrightonCottager
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Soz, skipped a few pages!Posted the YouTube video of that in this thread last month.
Soz, skipped a few pages!Posted the YouTube video of that in this thread last month.
Good point, well made. And Reynard's is also an issue for me. I've been getting in and out of wetsuits in the winter for half a century, so do it as quickly as possible, un/dressing as I go. A changing robe turns that whole procedure on its head and feels unnatural and I get cold. When sea swimming in the summer, I cycle to the beach. Coming home, its all up hill so I stay warm.Yeah sometimes. Shoals of fish, there was jellyfish last summer, bloody ducks and swans to keep away from.
They are really useful in winter, hypothermia is a big danger and they help prevent that because you can get changed under them and keep warm/out of the wind whilst you do so.
And if you were unlucky you’d get the zip caught in the fur and be stuck with the hood upMillions probably, spanned the whole 1970's didn't they?
She's actually called DOTTY and only chases kids if they don't have their helmets on. Safety first innit.It's not the DryRobe I mind. It's the mandatory yappy little dog called "Frankie" trying to attack my son on his bike that gets me.