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• #52
Sorry got to pull have had a class moved from today to the 23rd
- apollo
- Yankee Shit Bag
- Robadob
- Indra
- jim1985
- missmouse
Hat8eard. - edscoble
- HoKay
- alfie
- mrs_socks
- cnkr
- Rodabod (Roddy!)
- hats
- Branwen
- Jayson
- shinkuu kiss
- Clever Pun
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- Eamesy
- apollo
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• #53
I tried to vote but can't rank any of them on my phone, hmm. I don't know anything about coffee anyway so I don't mind where we go.
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• #54
Sounds great!
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• #55
3rd post?
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• #56
I'm in wales :(
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• #57
ccccccccccooooooooooofffffffffffffffffffeeeeeeeeeeeeee
sorry bout that, getting ready
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• #58
Definitely gonna need to do some post ride RP laps to burn the caffeine off.
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• #59
Guys I got this the other week given that coffee ties with cycling for awesome factor.
It is accurate and gives a lot of options. Can bring it with.
http://www.drewlondon.co.uk/shop/drew-loves-cycling-coffee/
Also, the app called 'London's Best Coffee' is amazing.
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• #60
I have that too, totally forgotten about it!
got given a copy by the dude that put it together that I randomly met in the Hops & Glory.
he should do another one with Ale.
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• #61
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• #62
We're not expected to drink coffee at all of them are we?
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• #63
Rotherhithe tunnel is really grim, if I were you I'd head back west and cross over Tower Bridge. Actually, what I'd do is go out east and cross on the ferry, but that's because I have an unhealthy fascination with the Woolwich Ferry.
If anyone manages 11 coffees they deserve a prize....... a sedative prize.
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• #64
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• #65
Ah fair enough, that makes a bit more sense!
Bear in mind that each stop will be around half an hour - by the time people have had coffee, faffed about (if Ho's coming he will want to eat at least one croissant per stop) and what not then it's easily half an hour - so if you're visiting 8 places then that's 4 hours of coffee. Not necessarily a bad thing, but worth remembering.
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• #67
Oi! there is nothing wrong with a little snack here and there! munch munch!
From my (far) east side experience it is probably best if you want to travel from E to F in a big group is probably best via the Greenwich foot tunnel, as it is probably more a direct and safer route! =)
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• #68
Ah fair enough, that makes a bit more sense!
Bear in mind that each stop will be around half an hour - by the time people have had coffee, faffed about (if Ho's coming he will want to eat at least one croissant per stop) and what not then it's easily half an hour - so if you're visiting 8 places then that's 4 hours of coffee. Not necessarily a bad thing, but worth remembering.
Isn't it normal to eat every time you stop?
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• #69
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• #70
I like that one more, a good amount of riding and I can easily get home from F.
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• #71
Oi! there is nothing wrong with a little snack here and there! munch munch!
You had at least one pastry at every stop AND you had a lunchbox full of snacks with you. I was impressed, your metabolism is a work of genius.
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• #72
great.
I added in Monmouth at the end, so anyone that fancies heading back to near the starting point, can do so and have a coffee.
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• #73
^^ Finely tuned race-machine!
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• #74
Looks good, apollo. Thanks for organising!
Will there be spoke cards?!
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• #75
You had at least one pastry at every stop AND you had a lunchbox full of snacks with you. I was impressed, your metabolism is a work of genius.
Yeah this is just a ticking time bomb, as when i hit 30 i'm just going to grow left right and centre...
I voted... and just realised I'll be in Paris.
Since when are Peckham and Brockley not SE?!