BoB21 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 11:59 pm
Don't want to hijack this thread being from the wrong demographic but am i the only southern softie not understanding what these monkey hangers are going on about ferrits and wippets and penny farthings and shoveling coal? Very perplexing!!!
Let me try to explain.
I made quite a reasonable comment about the light weight young Mancs being tired after their 2000 mile jolly around Germany. Didn't mention that this could take quite a while with the mandatory fag breaks every 10 miles. That aside, I went on to say that this would have been no serious challenge to me and my contemporaries back in our youth.
Simbo countered by alluding to my youth being a fair few years ago (no respecter of seniority), and to the fact that it was grim growing up in a pit village where everything centred around 'King coal' as they used to call it. Whippets were, and probably still are, the most popular breed of dog in said villages and along with the equally popular ferrets, and terriers of various types depending on area, were employed in probably the most popular pastime of hunting rabbits.
There is quite a bit of truth in what he says but is wrong in one area. The Penny Farthing bike came later and was invented after the Boxer engine which now sits in his much over-hyped Gelande Strasse.