MacV2 wrote:Hellboy12345 wrote:Well wots cheered me up today is . I meet 2 stomers off here kev & Steve very nice blokes meet them at bridge north cafe then went for a ride to Worcester Mac Donalds thanks guys made my week that has cheers

Of all the Stormers in the UK you had to meet that pair of Tw*ts...

This made me chuckle fooking hard

Nothing better than meeting and going for a spin with fellow bike geeks
What's cheered me up today?
Well, up until now I'd had a sh1te day, labouring on a large construction site for peanuts here in beautiful New Zealand.
BUUUUUT....
I've always wanted to work with my dad in the UK, he is a carpenter, boat builder and artist. A very bloody good craftsman, so good he makes Jesus look like a bodge up cowboy. I've always been worried about telling him how much I'd like to work with him incase he wasn't as keen as me on the idea.
He has now gone down to three days a week at the college he works at, which means he can focus on his Art, wood work projects and enjoying life a little. So I figured it was time to tell him how I feel about wanting to work together. I'm a self employed plumbing & heating engineer and I hate it, but at least I have the flexibility of being self employed and able to change direction with fluidity.
So I flicked him an email...
Well by christ, he has emailed me back saying "I've always wanted you to work with me & had dreams of you joining me when I had my boat building business, but I wanted you to find your own way and choose your path without distraction. I would love to teach you the more intricate side of wood work & I have lot's of ideas for projects we can complete together"
I'm freaking pumped. What an exciting idea, I can't wait to see more of my dad when I return to the UK. I have realised how little I have seen him in the past 15 years and I wish I had plucked up the courage to tell him how I'd like us to work together sooner.
I now have something to look forward to, I'm really chuffed.
Not sure why I've shared all this on here, but the question "what's cheered you up today" couldn't be more fitting
