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• #6102
this is the 1 in 10 times I take the train sans bike otherwise I'd be propping it up and trying to get both in shot. gotta be spot-on with the time to get the tag in though, I've tried many many times...
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• #6103
Anyone cottoned on to my clue yet?
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• #6104
Whew
Old place: Cremorne Riverside Kayaking Centre, Lots Road, K&C.
I nearly baled on doing this, but it was worth the trip.
I did more on my first tag, I think, St Pancras to Norwood - I wanted this spot for a reason connected to the first.
(not sure what to highlight on the second one, the whole thing's the clue, no?)
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• #6105
Lovely new tag. I love that building. Used to go past it everyday on my way to school
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• #6106
Found the new tag thanks to the
hintsgiveaways above. I was originally searching stuff like eco mattress and kept getting pajama clad hippos in the results.... -
• #6107
Long time lurker first time tagger
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• #6108
Old tag: Sarah Wigglesworth straw bale house, Stock Orchard Street.
New tag: A bicycle tag for the bikers. Too early to get leathered though.(Apologies for phone photos)
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• #6109
congrats on your first tag
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• #6110
hmmm, if my bike wasn't at home and i wasn't flying out this evening...
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• #6111
ReflectoPr0n?
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• #6112
Its not that obvious, unless you know the road, but then again, if you know the road the refecto wouldn't make a difference...
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• #6113
Thanks. Was tempted by the reflectop0rn but there were children around so I made myself invisible instead.
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• #6114
My ex attended the nearby college, i knew the road, but this place was a foreign sight.
If you know the college then yes, i agree, im as unaware of my surroundings then a sloth on ket.. -
• #6115
Thanks. Was tempted by the reflectop0rn but there were children around so I made myself invisible instead.
a cheeky bite of the lip is nothing the kids cant handle
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• #6116
I love that house, it's so clever. The railway side is specially angled to deflect the noise of the railway and the sandbags (as you'd expect) provide both conventional insulation but also sound insulation. The really clever bit is that they are filled with a special concrete mixture, so the fabric bags will rot away over time leaving a textured concrete wall.
On the pre-tag debate, the exceptions prove the rule to me. We need occasional naughtyness because it can be amusing, but it also sets the framework for what is acceptable.
SRBradley your photos are fine, they're pretty sharp for phone photos and crucially it's not dark!
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• #6117
OK, 1st one Big Red Bar, Holloway Road... Right next door to one of the City and Islington's COllege Campus
2nd tag: Dreamy Hipsters and their dreamy spires
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• #6118
Oh yeah and thats my first Solo tag! Yipee!
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• #6119
well done sweaty adnd SRBradley; good tags, both. and nice pace too!
If we're talking stats, I believe I still hold the record for most bikes in one tag (12)...?
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• #6120
Do I hold the youngest tagger record as well? (not me but the joint tagger)
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• #6121
Bugger - just got back -you beat me too it!
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• #6122
Sorry dude, its on my way home from work and i used to drink (in what used to be) there when i first moved to londons famous london all those years ago
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• #6123
I thought I recognised the new one straight away. I thought it was a place in Kilburn that I've passed many, many times. So I bunged it into google to verify. It isn't. But the first result when I googled the wrong place gave me the right place even tho the phrase I used has nothing to do with it at all. I'm not going to say what the phrase was or you'll all get it, and without the phrase this story is a bit pointless. Sorry to have wasted your time.
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• #6124
^^No probs - I was en route home too.
^who wants to live forever anyway?
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• #6125
&middleosnowhere. Cool story bro :-)
Not if I can't tag Churchill Gardens from a white van......
#smileywinkyface