A legend !.......

by The Squirrell 24. November 2009 00:05

4.7.2010

 

As part of my ongoing Enduro Bike build, I have got a

running engine now! (Albeit not connected to anything!)


I needed to get the frame and engine to a shot blaster

to clean them up, now I know all is compatable, so I can

begin the build in ernest.


I needed to move said frame and engine though....

I struggle to lift REALLY heavy things (Like a motorbike

frame with an engine installed!) due to operation injuries

which still catch me out!....


Step up the LEGEND that is Emily Mitchell !.....I bet her

she could not get the whole lot in the back seat of my

(Trusted old workhorse!) Volvo.....


She and her friend Kirsty struggled, wrestled, got covered

in oil, bumped knuckles, (Broke nails?!!)


But............................................

 

 

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Comments (7) -

06/07/2010 23:37:22 #

matt

WOW.... Thanks Emz!

Smile

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07/07/2010 11:13:21 #

Bruce

You can always count on Ems!

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12/07/2010 22:53:09 #

matt

Her rooms a tip, "Forward thinking" eludes her completely....BUT, if you are in the poo, or need help, she DOES NOT QUIT! I admire her hard working spirit, and determination! She IS one in a million and I adore her! Smile

matt United Kingdom | Reply

07/07/2010 12:40:00 #

kirst + ems

pheww, that was one heavy object!

kirst + ems United Kingdom | Reply

12/07/2010 22:54:17 #

matt

Tell me about it!...Could have doen with my 2 slaves at my place! Had to unload it alone!  DOH!.....xx

matt United Kingdom | Reply

12/07/2010 23:24:50 #

kirst + em

slave!? is that you think of us haha! next time well watch you struggle haha!! x

kirst + em United Kingdom | Reply

16/07/2010 22:32:58 #

matt

Errr....(Backtracking!)

I meant SUAVE girls, not SLAVE girls!!

;)  x

matt United Kingdom | Reply

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About Matt.

My name's Matt. I was born with a congenital heart defect which hampered me in my youth, and sadly became a terminal conditon recently, and beyond the (amazing) care of the BRI-Bristol Heart team.

In 2008, my condition deteriorated, to a point I was happy to see Xmas 2008. I had prepared to die.

Then in January 2009, a late night phone call from QEH-Hospital Birmingham changed my world, when they offered me a heart transplant, if I could get there pronto!!

6 months on, after a rocky start, I am still alive, thanks to them!

Read on to see how my new life is taking shape, and my adventures to date!....

 

Matt.

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