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• #10177
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• #10178
Cheers oat44.
I've now edited my original post with different URLs – hopefully that'll fix any issues.
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• #10179
I lock my bike any time I am not sitting on it. If I lean it against a bench, which I am sitting on, it is locked. Allows me to relax.
Only exception is my house.
I read somewhere that something like 1/3 of bikes are stolen from the owners own property. I lock up in the house. When i was burgled they ran off with a £100 TV not my many times more expensive bikes. Maybe i'm paranoid but i don't see the point in having a lock and a bike and not putting the two together when they aren't in use, even if it's in the house.
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• #10180
Sometimes I go downstairs in the night to have a wee, and I see my beloved shiny bicycle in the hall, and I can't help but sit on it and shuffle it along the hallway going 'weeee'.
Can't do that with a lock on it!
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• #10181
Dibs... Getting this tomorrow...
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• #10182
First post.
Nursary evasion?
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• #10183
Old
MUMS restaurant in Harlesden. Didn't get the clue or recognise it, but the name is on the menu above the counter ;).New
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• #10184
Allow me to take on the role of know-all-of-the-day.
When you figure it out you will see an LFGSS polo player and podiatrist staring back at you.
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• #10185
I read somewhere that something like 1/3 of bikes are stolen from the owners own property. I lock up in the house. When i was burgled they ran off with a £100 TV not my many times more expensive bikes. Maybe i'm paranoid but i don't see the point in having a lock and a bike and not putting the two together when they aren't in use, even if it's in the house.
Not me, my property belongs to the Halifax.
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• #10186
Got it from sight... Might grab it tomorrow morning.
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• #10187
know it. gonna get it tomorrow. hope no one goes tonight!
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• #10188
Don't be too polite! Race!
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• #10189
Old: http://i.imgur.com/rE8rK.jpg?1
Mum's restaurant in Harlesden. Didn't get the clue or recognise it, but the name is on the menu above the counter ;).Well spotted. In case you're wondering, the clue actually related to the previous tag of "Never play cards with a man called Doc":
According to the next rule, this place is the British equivalent of somewhere you should never eat.
A Walk on the Wild Side is a 1956 novel by Nelson Algren, most often quoted as the source for Algren's "three rules of life": "Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own."
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• #10190
How can "never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own" be turned into a tag?
I expect someone to solve this over the weekend.
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• #10191
Amy Winehouse' gaffe?
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• #10192
Isn't necrophilia before 9 just too early?
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• #10193
Paedo
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• #10194
^^^^ Awesome clue & link, Dom. (straight over my head though)
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• #10195
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• #10196
loved the link too Dom!
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• #10197
Ha! I can see that glass office block* from where I work!
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• #10198
Well spotted. In case you're wondering, the clue actually related to the previous tag of "Never play cards with a man called Doc":
THat is excellent work.
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• #10199
I guess this might be useful.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_flags
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• #10200
New (related to the gormley tag, but a more appropriate tropical location):
I sense a possible retag, but it's not on the map and I searched the thread for its name.. If it is ill post a pretag.
(from a cached copy uploaded to a different host)