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• #77
Wasn't Scott Not Scot Balki the main guy in Quantum Leap?
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• #78
Frankly the long ride ones are much harder to earn than poncing about London for a couple of hours in heavy traffic.
yeah, you have to go to the correct pub (pretty easy as it's written on one of your other spoke cards) and stick your hand out to the person giving them out and say "I'll have one". :)
and i'm joking before you get all defensive
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• #79
Can I make a "Being Scott not Scot" spokecard that you get if you are Scott not Scot?
If you do i'll have one!
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• #80
Haha, I can't stick spoke cards in my wheels because they're all two-cross--which I didn't realise when I bought them, long before I'd become fully conscious of the existence of spoke cards.
It's all Bike Week spoke reflectors this week, anyway, and if you don't have them you're seriously behind the times. ;)
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• #81
Just got my strobing spokie-dokies for Brighton/Dunwich.
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• #82
It is pretty lame when fauxriers have spoke cards for races they were never even at tho, which has been known.
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• #83
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• #84
It is pretty lame when fauxriers have spoke cards for races they were never even at tho, which has been known.
lets ave some names....
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• #85
Someone used spoke referring to speaking and not the spoke card type spoke, I think that's the closest we've got so far.
peter piper picked a spec of pickled spoke cards?
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• #86
Someone nicked mine last summer. Nicking spokecards is the twattiest thing ever. Moaning about having a few bits of card robbed is the second twattiest thing ever. But still, memories and all that. I'm imagining some cool urban-warrior tourist in London to photograph the cool tags, stickers, and gritty urban cityscapes.
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• #87
I'm with Scott on this one...
And that includes the 'do what you want, but' caveat
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• #88
. Jublees were cool as, I saw a 'push up' the other day it made me all nostalgic, it had a whistle in the stick too :-)
They were boggin'! Your mind's been clouded by childhood nostalgia. Good for the motorbike noise and nothing else. I used look for empty cartons on the street so I didn't have to buy one. :-)
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• #89
They were boggin'! Your mind's been clouded by childhood nostalgia. Good for the motorbike noise and nothing else. I used look for empty cartons on the street so I didn't have to buy one. :-)
Boggin' ??? I used to sneak out of junior school to go to the corner shop to buy a push up, they were delish. -
• #90
Boggin' ???
It's a Scottish thing, meaning disgusting :)
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• #91
I'm with Scott on this one...
And that includes the 'do what you want, but' caveat
yeah i was thinking about this on the way in. don't know why but it stuck in my mind. They do have to be earnt by something other than going to the pub.. UNLESS they are used for hipster decoration then a good gust of wind and inept handling skills will bring us back to the finer points made on the foundry lights thread.. darwinsim...
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• #92
I think only people who want to show off should be allowed to have spoke cards.
Dibs! PM on the way..