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• #102
A thousand times yes. Thanks Teddy and Jacqui, it's become apparent over the last couple of days that the effort that went into this was immense - I literally wouldn't have known where to begin if I had to do the same. Intentional or not (I'm sure not), a couple of the posts on the last few pages read like people were hassling you, which is a real shame.
I'm not usually one for organised rides but I've been looking forward to this for months; it promises to be a splendid day out.
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• #103
cheers. much appreciated... talk about a fucking thankless task...
couldn't be further from the truth, it's just people mouthing off with the initial disappointment..
So many people are so very excited about this which says how much the work you've done has been appreciated, even if the platitudes haven't flown in yet.
Thanks Teddy
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• #104
Just would like to say that I don't feel people are upset at Teddy at all, so I don't understand why some feel the need to have a go at the people who are sad because they missed the registration.
Teddy does a great job and I'm sure everyone thinks so. If he didn't, then people wouldn't be sad for not being able to go!
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• #105
I don't think anyone, including me, meant any ill-feelings towards Teddy during the rant period. Of course I appreciate that it is a lot of effort, and Teddy deserves all the praise he has got/ will get during and after the ride. Thanks Teddy. But it doesn't make it any less disappointing to be excluded from this on the basis of numbers, that's all.
Yep. What he said.
Though the amount of ginger moustaches going to waste is frankly heart-wrenching.
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• #106
If you are interested in me doing a quick (film) interview about the run, before the date, please pm me and tell me why you're interesting. i would love to chat to 2 or 3 folks beforehand, virgins or people who tweeded last year...
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• #107
definately you can interview me.i'm from seattle and this will be my first time.plus i plan to film and interview for my blog as well.
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• #108
Teddy and Jaqui have done an excellent job getting stuff sorted this year. The H&S mongers make it exceptionally hard for any organised events to take place without loads of hoop jumping. (good jumping guys)
For those who have the period bike, tweed attire and interest why not get on a veteran bike ride with your local vetertan cycle club group. Not quite the same but you'll get to meet some really interesting characters, see some really old fixies (safety bikes are great), and give those bikes and tweeds a practice ride ready for next years run.
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• #109
hey i'll be visiting from seattle.so i would like to get in on some other rides if there are while im there,would be great for my blog.hopefully we could meet up!
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• #110
For those who have the period bike, tweed attire and interest why not get on a veteran bike ride
The Boulogne Rally end the end of May is a great pub crawl on nice bikes - http://www.theoldbicycleshowroom.co.uk/events-108-c.asp
And another big thanks to Teddy & Co for organising all this fun!
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• #111
looks great.
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• #112
I long to go cycling in the sun.
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• #113
Don't you wish the police would actually facilitating the ride's departure out of Hackney rather than hinder it. If we were on a religious demo they'd bend over backwards.
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• #114
don't forget that if you registered, you also get three free month's membership with lcc, which includes:
discounts in over 150 bike shops
free third-party insurance cover
free legal helpline
free bi monthly member magazineto claim, email matthew@lcc.org.uk
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• #115
What time does it all wrap up? I've booked a 7 o'clock train as I didn't want to have to leave the party early. If it finishes before then is there anything to do in London Town? ;-)
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• #116
^ london never sleeps,, if it feels weary it just downs another red bull
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• #117
Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced place to stay nearby? I'm worried about being arseholed on gin and dressed all tweedy, wobbling ten miles through London on my bike to a distant Linton Travel Tavern...
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• #119
I can see a diversion to Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese or The Cockpit on the way back to Paddington for me.
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• #120
I'm seeing Eyehategod after at ULU I think a few others mentioned it too.
I'll be dropping the bike at home first as there's no way I'm leaving that anywhere for any length of time
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• #122
nice socks
love the fold over pattern (patina @murtle)
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• #123
[QUOTE=coppiThat]nice socks[QUOTE]
Ha, ha - I want Mr Coppi on the judging panel. That's what I've got for TTR, albeit in more fambouyant colours & with garter-tassle-thingees
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• #125
I took part in the last year's Tweed run - and alas was unable to register in time for this year. I had the honour - I think (in a sort of excitingly and tingly proud way) of being featured on the Tweed Run website gallery. My point is this - Teddy needs a slap on the back for being so splendid - enough said. And while I am disappointed at being too shabby and hungover to register in time this year I wish all the 400 a great time. I look forward to seeing the amazing pictures and reading the wonderful write ups of the event.
My only regret about the Tweed Run,is not the fact about missing the registration - but not thanking Teddy in person on the day (with a brisk handshake) for last year's event.
Teddy - my cap is suitable doffed in respect to you, dear boy. Good luck. Wonderful & fabulous in equal measures.
Best wishes for the 400. For the ones that have to stay at home - make us all proud.
THESE!
If you wanted to be on the ride that much you'd have made sure to be in front of your computer and registered as if it was Glastonbury.
Last year there was what 150?200? with little to no press or hype, or attention seeking apart from this here forum, and a couple of well placed enquiries and emails. Did you think it would be smaller than that number with both Teddy and Jacqui on the case trying to make it bigger and better?
The numbers capped for reasons that have been discussed upthread. Hopefully those that missed out this year will be able to do the 2011 run when the numbers allowed (fingers crossed) will be higher, or if not and numbers stay limited then people will make sure to be in front of computer when registration time rolls round.
Sorry I can't be there Teddy to enjoy the ride, or to help out however I could. It'll be marvelous I can tell already. Be Dapper big man (I don't know why I'm saying this, you always are) and both you and Jacqui, don't let the stress of organising and running this, stand in the way of you having a magnificient time on this most exciting of Tweed Rides.
See you in 2011