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• #2
I laugh at fixie riders all the time.. and roadies.. and mtb'ers.. and car drivers.. and peds..
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• #3
Me too hippy. Laughing is ace.
I laugh at anyone not wearing D&G tiger print lycra.
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• #4
I prefeermy leopard print jersy
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• #5
That's what I'm talking about... yeah baby!
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• #6
:d
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• #7
oh, it was you i was laughing at on my training run this morning
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• #8
cipo rocks - he's grrrrrrrrrreat
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• #9
Farken hell. The bike as well.
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• #10
subtle, isn't it
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• #11
Sublime is the word, not subtle.
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• #12
is there some dark secret you're not telling us mr K ?
a yearning for an all in one body suit maybe...
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• #13
You can speak... do you have the rest of the outfit to match that mask?
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• #14
haha
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• #15
with a mask like that you don't need to wear anything else
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• #16
Then make sure you have something sanitary on your saddle, you'll catch something.
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• #17
i find a fine sheen of perspiration acts as an ample antiseptic barrier,
it glistens so in the dappled sunlight also
[would you like me to stop now...]
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• #18
no, go on..
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• #19
Heh... yeah carry on wayne ;)
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• #20
you two are beginning to worry me now - if i hear the sounds of banjos on the bridges ride i'm off down the road like a greased pig [probably not the best phrase to use in this context]
on the way to work this morning, at the lights on junction road by tufnell park tube. in the asl creeping off in my hard gear, up a hill, slowly getting my pace and a matchingbikeandspandex overtook me in an easy gear.
I got my momentum which was faster than what he was doing and just before the top of the hill over took him, and he burst out laughing! I said, 'takes me a bit of time to build my speed up mate' and belted off down the hill.
perhaps he caught his reflection in a shop window.