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• #27
I've always considered Bill to be far more Rosemary than sage.
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• #28
Old father thyme, more like.
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• #29
BTW, Bill, you need to tell whatever moody fuckwit rides a Creative cargo bike to avoid riding up the wrong side of St John St when peds (with pushchairs) are crossing, even if it's a red man.
[/grumble]
Will do.
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• #30
Ha. I'm sure he'll love that.
Try and do it with tact.
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• #31
Ha. I'm sure he'll love that.
Try and do it with tact.
Well, could be one of two.
And as you know, tact is my middle name.
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• #32
I thought it was Bill.
At least that's the one in the middle as far as I can tell.
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• #33
Well, could be one of two.
And as you know, tact is my middle name.
as in Buffalo "full body contact" Bill
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• #34
I'm not really sure why they did it. Either they were riding West on Clerkenwell Rd, and decided to cut the corner whilst turning right onto St John St; or they'd been parked up on the pavement at that junction (but the angle at which they brushed past us suggested otherwise).
Nhatt has always been riding in an exemplary fashion whenever I've seen her on the box bike :)
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• #35
One more?
yeah - i'd be in for this
Yeah, I'm up for splitting a box.
- BB
- fat australian in lycra
- over-educated poser in Rapha
one more?
- another whisky drinking aussie, rarely in lycra
- BB
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• #36
I'll pm you when they get here.
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• #37
Nhatt has always been riding in an exemplary fashion whenever I've seen her on the box bike :)
Not that I want to come across as hair-splitting pedant, but I think you'll find that those are actually box-trikes.
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• #38
Bi = two wheels; tri = three wheels.
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• #39
Chaps, **if **you need a fifth man - and you know it makes the maths easier, 10 strips each, £12, right?
- Puncture-prone Brixton-dwelling Yorkshire lad
But i can accept that tardy uninvited fifth-wheels may not be welcome. Woe is me...
- Puncture-prone Brixton-dwelling Yorkshire lad
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• #40
5 is good. Still room for one more, I reckon, but one more only.
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• #41
Booya. Cheers Bill. I can meet at drinks/central anywhere to pay and so on.
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• #42
i am assuming we are all lazy fuckers who have a collection of tubes to be repaired
i would consider having a barbecue at mine where we can all fix our tubes together - it might help me feel the incentive to actually repair the damn things
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• #43
I have a few that need doing, yeah. So boring though.. but I'm not going to pay £5 when I can fix it for 50p..
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• #44
Bi = two wheels; tri = three wheels.
I've been uncertain about the correct terminology for many years, but too embarrassed to ask.
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• #45
I have a few that need doing, yeah. So boring though.. but I'm not going to pay £5 when I can fix it for 50p..
am happy to put together a few bits of chicken and some salad when the patches arrive, may ask for a couple of quid towards food costs - though will probably just demand that people arrive with beer/cider/jamaican instead
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• #46
Ha. I have loads, and one cunningly wormed its way back into my spare tube pouch in the bag, much to my feckin annoyance when I flatted and had to fix in a pissy doorway at old street last night, sweating cobs and becoming later by the second.... ....was not impressed when I heard that little *pffffft...... *
can you imagine a create/unipak cargo bike
that would be a wonder to behold