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• #27
pukes on joey face
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• #28
I really hate creme eggs.
If you want to make me happy, at least those Lindt balls.
You mean lindor? They taste like margarine.
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• #29
no they don't they are lush! but not as good as creme eggs..
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• #30
Sweet, sweet margarine
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• #31
Lindor = balls of palm oil in an insignificant chocolate shell.
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• #32
Yup, I like Lindor.
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• #33
no they don't they are lush! but not as good as creme eggs..
Eat one, while reading my post, and then tell me they don't.
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• #34
Lovely margarine.
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• #35
I am here for the vegetable oils.
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• #36
I'm here for the fashion tips.
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• #37
i love the community here, the way we make shit happen - rides, events, clothes
the almost open source view to peoples services and skills, you need help and someone springs up with appropriate ability and knowledge
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• #38
The people first and foremost, I've met and become friends with so many good people here who share the love of cycling, of being bereft if a bike isn't part of their lives. The drinks, the rides, the long rides, the jokes, the banter.
When I dip into other forums they all seem so bland and over moderated in comparison.
The cheap bike bits, the wealth of knowledge both bike and other, the generosity of spirit here despite the infighting and bitching, the camaraderie, the Bright Times massive, and the feeling that we as an amorphous group of cyclists are making a difference in making cycling accepted in wider society, that we are the sharp point of the cycling spear, active and visible to all and sundry, all day er'day, all year round. This forum and the activities, rides, polo tournaments, polo playing, that we organise and represent make cycling and the joy it brings so much more visible to the general populace that it can only be a good thing
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• #39
I came for teh fixie skidder tips and tricks, I stayed because my browser back button won't let me home....
I do think it is probably the best online community...er...online. There are some seriously funny people posting on here.
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• #40
the feeling that we as an amorphous group of cyclists are making a difference in making cycling accepted in wider society
Everybody fucking hates us, more now than ever before*.
*so don't stop riding.
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• #41
reasons why i use the forum:
- bicycle related education
- buy/sell
- reading maxcrowe's persistently polite posts
- memes thread
- bicycle related education
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• #42
The people first and foremost, I've met and become friends with so many good people here who share the love of cycling, of being bereft if a bike isn't part of their lives. The drinks, the rides, the long rides, the jokes, the banter.
When I dip into other forums they all seem so bland and over moderated in comparison.
The cheap bike bits, the wealth of knowledge both bike and other, the generosity of spirit here despite the infighting and bitching, the camaraderie, the Bright Times massive, and the feeling that we as an amorphous group of cyclists are making a difference in making cycling accepted in wider society, that we are the sharp point of the cycling spear, active and visible to all and sundry, all day er'day, all year round. This forum and the activities, rides, polo tournaments, polo playing, that we organise and represent make cycling and the joy it brings so much more visible to the general populace that it can only be a good thing
^ All of this.
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• #43
creme eggs are best frozen.
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• #44
The people first and foremost, I've met and become friends with so many good people here who share the love of cycling, of being bereft if a bike isn't part of their lives. The drinks, the rides, the long rides, the jokes, the banter.
When I dip into other forums they all seem so bland and over moderated in comparison.
The cheap bike bits, the wealth of knowledge both bike and other, the generosity of spirit here despite the infighting and bitching, the camaraderie, the Bright Times massive, and the feeling that we as an amorphous group of cyclists are making a difference in making cycling accepted in wider society, that we are the sharp point of the cycling spear, active and visible to all and sundry, all day er'day, all year round. This forum and the activities, rides, polo tournaments, polo playing, that we organise and represent make cycling and the joy it brings so much more visible to the general populace that it can only be a good thing
He does go on a bit, doesn't he?
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• #45
The people first and foremost, I've met and become friends with so many good people here who share the love of cycling, of being bereft if a bike isn't part of their lives. The drinks, the rides, the long rides, the jokes, the banter.
When I dip into other forums they all seem so bland and over moderated in comparison.
The cheap bike bits, the wealth of knowledge both bike and other, the generosity of spirit here despite the infighting and bitching, the camaraderie, the Bright Times massive, and the feeling that we as an amorphous group of cyclists are making a difference in making cycling accepted in wider society, that we are the sharp point of the cycling spear, active and visible to all and sundry, all day er'day, all year round. This forum and the activities, rides, polo tournaments, polo playing, that we organise and represent make cycling and the joy it brings so much more visible to the general populace that it can only be a good thing
Everybody fucking hates us, more now than ever before*.
*so don't stop riding.
amen.
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• #46
He does go on a bit, doesn't he?
You noticed that. He managed to write a post that elicited a single word reply from Schick. If that's not a full-on submissive belly exposure in the battle of the verbage, I don't know what is.
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• #47
To annoy RPM.
That's just the world, Chris, not you.
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• #48
You noticed that. He managed to write a post that elicited a single word reply from Schick. If that's not a full-on submissive belly exposure in the battle of the verbage, I don't know what is.
I would have written pretty much the same as Corny, but there's no need to turn into Dupont et Dupond. And my reply was of course three words long.
(Oh, and I can type reasonably well again. Be afraid. Be very afraid. Or put me on ignore.) :)
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• #49
I came to sell white tyres and stayed for Tynan's posts.
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• #50
seriously I met some guy with a big yellow bike at Critical Mass, he was really rad he told me about this forum thing he was setting up and I went for it, I met a whole bunch of other rad people and now, like herpes I'm never going away.
sick to the power of joey face