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• #27
ha ha new thread me thinks
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• #28
Hello. waves
I'm in Balham & a fixed Touche rider, though not the mystery Touche rider I don't think (never been to Southfields on it).
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• #29
And here's the problem. No sooner do we start an SW thread, than a load of SE-ers flock in and start organising a pi$$ up.
I only ever see the mystery Touche rider when I am walking to the station. The fact that I am walking to the station means that I am hungover, having left my bike in the shed at work and gone to the pub the night before. He Touches past me and his Touche says "I'm fixing-it all the way to work now, and you've got to stand on a train with a headache surrounded by ugly people"
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• #30
yeh i find it funny that none of the s-e people could be arsed to make a thread and their dedication to organising a proverbial piss up
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• #31
also i dont know what you guys mean by touche (forgive if thats some kinda novice question)
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• #32
Pearson Touche.. type o' bike: http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/index.html?action=97
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• #33
This is a Pearson Touche
Nothing wrong with it at all. It's just the mystery taunts me when I have a hangover.
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• #34
ok thanks for enlightening me
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• #35
villa-ru Hello. waves
I'm in Balham & a fixed Touche rider, though not the mystery Touche rider I don't think (never been to Southfields on it).
did you go to school down tooting? (i used to go to ernest bevin) -
• #36
Ratboy [quote]villa-ru Hello. waves
I'm in Balham & a fixed Touche rider, though not the mystery Touche rider I don't think (never been to Southfields on it).
did you go to school down tooting? (i used to go to ernest bevin)[/quote]Nope - originally a Brummie. and sadly school was waaaaaaaay long ago.
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• #37
jokes i thought i might know you, im always bumming about down balham/tooting thats where most of my mates live p.s. i know two fixie riders who live down balham aswell they both ride on old racers we should organise our own booze up and ban the s-e people lol
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• #38
south london born and raised, am in for all sorts of south london drinking and riding type things.
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• #39
there's not many of us left Cornelius.
been down in Tooting/Colliers Wood for about 10 years, but grew up in Norwood/Bermondsey
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• #40
man im third generation clapham lived in one house all my life i like our side of the river lol
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• #41
yeh i get dizzy spells if I'm over the river for too long..
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• #42
i love crossing the river .......... but only cause i appreciate home more afterwards
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• #43
nothing like heading south, and crossing a bridge, any bridge, even if your still an hour away from your house, but knowing that you are home...
god I love sarf london
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• #44
clefty yeh i get dizzy spells if I'm over the river for too long..
Wait 'til the nosebleeds kick in... Upper Street, jus' a trickle... Coke Newington, a bleedin' gorefest... Or mebbe that's just a lifestyle ting...
I vote for a Friday night meet by the skate park/Brixton Cycles around closin'' time followed by a few 'Pussycats' (rum & ginger ale) with the BC boys down the Effra finished off with a trackstand comp on Kellett Road at midnite...
Who's bad 'nuff?
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had a lovely bridge moment tonight coming over London bridge after the rain had stopped it was actually quite a nice evening.
i cant trackstand at all despite Roxy's valiant attempts to teach me tonight, however I think I am slowly improving.
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• #46
cornelius blackfoot nothing like heading south, and crossing a bridge, any bridge, even if your still an hour away from your house, but knowing that you are home...
god I love sarf londonI'll need a fscking big bridge to get that feeling! :)
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• #47
hippy [quote]cornelius blackfoot nothing like heading south, and crossing a bridge, any bridge, even if your still an hour away from your house, but knowing that you are home...
god I love sarf londonI'll need a fscking big bridge to get that feeling! :)[/quote]
Go sarf my young Padwan, go sarf...
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• #48
hippy i'm sure with your impressive building prowess a bridge from london to oz could be completed in fewer than three millenia.
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• #49
Well, in a few years you ain't gonna be able to afford to fly there.. so someone had better get building.. otherwise you'll be stuck with us Aussies for ever..
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• #50
hippy otherwise you'll be stuck with us Aussies for ever..
What's wrong with that?
Let the hottt Ozzie girls in and send the mulleted, Commodore stylin' Bogan boyz go home...
*Lovin' *the hottt Ozzie girls! :D
Oh, let's all do what YOU want to do.
No, just joking - a valid point.
Where is good? When?
Probably not the best to be trying to sort this out on a thread titled ' South West', though.