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• #52
enjoy it skully
hope you're inspired
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• #53
Paul from Hatfield?
no paul from dog kennel hill, director of cyclinginstructor.com
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• #54
Should be good. I'm excited. Time for bed.
These two last things^^ are not connected.
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• #55
no paul from dog kennel hill, director of cyclinginstructor.com
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• #56
skydancer rumbled. It's actually Cat Basket Hill.
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• #57
I always thought Shoot Up Hill seemed wierd. And Shooters Hill for that matter. I go REALLY slow up hills.
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• #58
Dog kennel hill is a dangerous place
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL TRAMWAYS
Ministry of Transport,
7 Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W.I.
14th August, 1925.
SIR,
I have the honour to report for the information of the Minister of Transport, in accordance with the Minute of the 4th August, the result of my Inquiry into the circumstances of an accident which occurred at 8.21 a.m. on the 31st July at Dog Kennel Hill, East Dulwich, on the London County Council tramway system.
As car No. 226 was ascending this hill and had reached a point approximately coincident with the top of the steepest portion of the gradient, the power supply was cut off and the car commenced to run backwards down the hil finally coming into collision with car No. 1704, which was standing at the time near the foot of the gradient.
As a result of the accident there were 38 cases of personal injury, including the motormen and conductors of both cars. A number of the cases of injury were quite slight, 19 of the passengers complaining only of shick, and there were fortunately no serious cases.
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• #59
19 of the passengers ** complaining only of shick**
What the tramway?
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• #60
OK so I'm looking forward to this... maybe won't be able to hang for very long though.
I'm knackered after doing the course. Surprising how sitting in a room discussing risk assessments, teaching methods, road positioning and whatnot, plus going out and trying to teach each other in a bikeability stylee, can use up four days straight and lots of energy. It was with Judith Bonner and Paul Lowe. They were great.
I woke up dreaming about cycling instruction!
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• #61
look forward to hearing all about it, will be going to see new Turrell show at Gagosian first so if youre free lets get together first?
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• #62
quick bump for this,
as no-one seems too worried about riding (and we all do that every day anyway)
could be more just a meet and catch-up,
all good- see yous 4 p.m tomoz LMNH -
• #63
Realise I booked a dentist for the missus tomorrow 12.30pm.
Hopefully will able to make it.
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• #64
in.
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• #65
Out
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• #66
Shake it all about
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• #68
I will be working that day :(
Could try and pop along after work if you haven't all buggered off to droll over a gyratory or collectively gasp at some finely detailed double yellows in Hoxton.I think you meant drool...
anyway you love it,
as it goes no one, I repeat no one has mentioned stuff like that ^
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• #69
thanks for showing up people,
good update off everyone,
and an awesome version of ebony and ivory too...
reckon we should do it again?
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• #70
I missed the singing. Thank God for that.
Dansky is more of a Keith Moon figure than a Paul McCartney though, I would say.
Good to meet you Jason. You're thinner than I was expecting. -
• #71
"I was a rust repairer. I was a rust repairer and full-time survivor. I survived all the major earthquakes, and the Titanic, and several air crash"
Keith Moon"I don't take me seriously. If we get some giggles, I don't mind."
Paul McCartneyMore of a rust repairer than an idiot?
Cheers Will ;-)
Paul from Hatfield? cant keep up wid it.