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• #14252
A lady with red hair coming the opposite way outside the front of liverpool st. Didn't get a chance to say hi.
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• #14253
Old Street roundabaout: some ponce on a harley or one of its japanese derivatives, cutting me up at the lights..
cheeky cunt :-)
It's a Triumph, as British as you can get!And I just bet you were pulling those perfect trackstands deliberately, just to rub it in...
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• #14254
This morning, like almost every morning, I see you in the opposite direction on Peckham Road / Camberwell Church Street... but I still don't remember your name, we did the Overnight to Brighton in feb with Oliver, Fiddy, Crispin Glover, Eyebrows, Mc Carthy etc... You ride a bike with red kinda vintage red frame, 3M white reflector on the head tube (smart touch I thought), moustache bars, and you had/have a front dynamo hub that give as much light as a 38T lorry!
Good to see you every morning man! we should have coffee sometime!That was me, on my way to Lewisham Library. Where you commuting to/from?
See you on monday then, I guess.. :)
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• #14255
That was me, on my way to Lewisham Library. Where you commuting to/from? See you on monday then, I guess.. :)
Hi Kx.001! (sorry I don't remember your name!)
I was coming from New Cross, going to Putney, like almost every day!
Szia!
Loic
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• #14256
A chap I met the other night at Southeasts (my memory is terrible, sorry dude), just a quick nod as I passed him into Soho Square as I was rushing to a doctor's appointment.
Two surprisingly fast guys independently riding black Moultons on Clerkenwell Road. I caught the eye of one of them and he said "Not something you see very often" :-)
A chap (tall, designer stubble, grey jumper) on a silver road conversion, who I complimented on his choice of bag (the excellent British Army Northern Ireland Patrol Pack).
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• #14257
Overdrive making his stately way down Goodge st while I was enjoying my lunchtime stroll away from the basement-of-power where I control with a rod of iron inside a velvet glove wrapped in steel tubing underneath a blanket of cashmere.
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• #14258
Overdrive making his stately way down Goodge st while I was enjoying my lunchtime stroll away from the basement-of-power where I control with a rod of iron inside a velvet glove wrapped in steel tubing underneath a blanket of cashmere.
hello mate,heard you took the rap for a work related issue.You got a new job?
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• #14259
yeh i'm an exenger now. working as controller at velorution sending out the cargo bikes; it's good; i don't smell and no one tries to kill me when i am working. well, not yet; maybe when my trademark charm kicks in.
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• #14260
doubt you're on here, but the really nice guy who gave me a really clear signal that someone was thinking about walking out in front of them.
stockwell way. tuesday morning. about 8.30 am.
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• #14261
yeh i'm an exenger now. working as controller at velorution sending out the cargo bikes; it's good; i don't smell and no one tries to kill me when i am working. well, not yet; maybe when my trademark charm kicks in.
Congrats on the new job mate! I bet its fun being a controller!
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• #14262
so far so good CJ; though I may put on weight and break the 9 stone 3 barrier if i'm not careful
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• #14263
that's brilliant mate, it's always good to have a controller who know his shit, no doubt you'll be quite successful in that area with your experience as a courier!
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• #14264
yeh i'm an exenger now. working as controller at velorution sending out the cargo bikes; it's good; i don't smell and no one tries to kill me when i am working. well, not yet; maybe when my trademark charm kicks in.
Well done,enjoy exengerdom!
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• #14265
thanks
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• #14266
that's brilliant mate, it's always good to have a controller who know his shit, no doubt you'll be quite successful in that area with your experience as a courier!
+1 I'm sure the couriers there will appreciate it to :)
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• #14267
they will once I let them out of the toilet in which they are currently locked for not calling me Sir and using the crisp military style salute I taught them yesterday.
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• #14268
the British salute or the American salute? they're very distinctive.
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• #14269
Emilie at the junction of Clerkenfixed/Farringdon, good to see ya dude... :]
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• #14270
the British salute or the American salute? they're very distinctive.
it's more Germany 1939; maybe that explains the reluctance...
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• #14272
Hi all, Just joined and can't start a new thread so apologies for hijacking this one...
I work for a London based film production company (Upset TV) and we are in the final planning stage of an impressive online cinematic action adventure for Doritos. We are looking for a courier biker to play a small part on Monday 11th May - We need someone with their own bike and uniform and ideally someone with a look, a edge to them (tats, piercings etc are good). We are offering £75 plus expenses and catering for roughly 3 hours work.
Location is Ravenscourt Park Hospital (close to Ravenscourt Park or Hammersmith Tube stations) and you'll need to be there early afternoon.
Please contact me directly if you are interested:
Charlie: 07890080715 or charlie@upset.tvThanks.
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• #14273
maseratti about an hour ago, driving right towards me on clerkenwell, had to swerve into the right lane to avoid him. I hope he fucking crashes, stupid cunt
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• #14274
gent riding a grey condor about 6pm through mitcham, gave a nod, it was at the station and i was luging a folder as well as a fixed and 30 books
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• #14275
nhatt today helping me in BC, thanks and nice to meet you!
Emilie at the junction of Clerkenfixed/Farringdon, good to see ya dude... :]