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• #2
wow we have had a rash of stolen bikes over at the blog, im glad that people are getting them back. will change your entry. put a smile on my face
blog and map updated
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• #3
congratulations (as Cliff would say)
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That is great news. I wonder if that was the thief or, more likely, the consumer who just lost a few hundred squid. Either way, good stuff.
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• #5
That is brilliant... How scarey looking are you that he would just hand it over? Good Skills Joss!!!
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• #6
i reckon it's either the theif or a mate. good one joss. you're prob a mean lookin dude and the guy on the bike's was a whimpy lil sht. you're pretty lucky you got it so easily and without a fight. another win for the good guys
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• #7
Cool story!
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• #8
sounds like this guy was fairly embarrassed...?
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• #9
bravo
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• #10
nice story...what i imagined in my brain made me chuckle...
I had long since let go of my beloved Plug, stolen from my own front yard (literally) and got on with my life aboard my new Swobo Sanchez bought but 3 weeks ago. There I was tootling along Kingsland Road on my daily commute into the west end today when I stopped at the customary set of traffic lights. There I saw man with a nice bike with white velocity's and white grips and a fixed gear set up. I stopped and asked the man about his bike, where did he get it? How much was it? Needless to say he buckled under the most simplest of questions and without out the slightest sign of protest gave up the bike unto me. I have my Charge Plug back. I am the proud owner of 2 nice bikes. Even as I write this I cant believe how lucky I am: 1. To have my bike back and: 2.That I came out of the incident unscathed and to know that fate has brought my bike and me together again. I am indeed very lucky!
Thank you for those of you that kept your eyes peeled, but look no further and sleep easy.Funny how things turn out. Im off for a sheesha to celebrate! Joss