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• #8880
What a fucking boss...
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• #8881
Anyone do this with trolleys in supermarkets?
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• #8882
Strava heatmap of the dynamo
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• #8883
I was a Waitrose trolley collector in Slough in 1976 in the evenings. Holding six trolleys together standing on the side rails of the "chassis" you could scoot/ride down the levels of Queensmere car park using counter balance to lift the opposite side's wheels for steering the corners. CSB. Much danger, very scrape.
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• #8884
Ha! I'm was a lower class Sainsbury's Trolley pilot at Gravesend in '82/83. St Georges Car Park was our domain. Own ramps, own rules. Usyually involving 8 trolleys at a time splitting them into a 5 a 3 a 2 + glide/broadslide em into the lifts.
Trllboyz4lyf?
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• #8886
Forces arthritic fingers into letter T shape.
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• #8887
Never got into the big leagues like you guys. Only ever played in the local indoor drift league (waitrose - I find tescos tracks too narrow for the drift game).
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• #8888
Those Delamare boys from Tesco used to steal Waitrose trollies and change the handles. They didn't change the end mounts though so we knew what to steal back. Turf wars aye!
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• #8889
Classic tesco. Their trolleys were just never up to the standard of the waitrose ones.
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• #8890
Well worth a watch if you have a spare hour and like trolleys:
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• #8892
Decent! Thanks enjoyed that
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• #8898
thats making me feel sick
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• #8899
This is less nauseating:
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• #8900
Moar dogs?