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• #677
That be me. I'lll get it uploaded shortly, after I devour this roast beef (man I have eaten like a pig today)
Nice one mate. Just realised how demanding my previous post sounded. I think it'l be good to see the ride how all the peds must have.
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• #678
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Best group by far
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• #679
How can you tell? They could be perfectly straight for all you know. Or they could still be in the horsebox, metaphorically speaking.
The love that dare not speak its neighm.
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• #680
so did i 4 twix ,3 bagels ,omelette with chips, 4 bananas, half mellon! 3 coffes, 1 beer, and a pack of chocolate mcvities! and now heating up spaguetti!!!!
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• #681
The love that dare not speak its neighm.
Life's a mareathon.
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• #682
Life's a mareathon.
If only there was such a clear route to life, most of us are just tilting at windmills like so many donkey-hotays.
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Love the fact my girlfriend is on the phone to me telling her we were in soho. Big thanks to everyone for looking after her whilst I was twatting it round pretty much everywhere but the actual route with bearfoots group. Great ride & can't wait for next year.
Gerald, it was fucking awesome & you were a star! Take a well deserted bow!
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• #684
after breakfast with Gerald & co headed towards home but ended up in yhe pub just goyt home feeling rather merry great buzz all day from the ride really enjoyed it.
rearly to bed tonigh me thinks
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• #685
Brian the gibbon... did anyone get any of your flapjacks?)
Yeah I gave a bunch away...but I still had 20 left. Would have thought after all that energy expended more riders could have been hungry!
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• #686
It was my first time out with lfgss today - so cheers to everyone who made it such a good ride!
+1 to all the above comments about the good spirit of the morning, and +1 to the coffee and the Waterloo fry-up (sorry coppiThat for doubting that the kebab shop would deliver the goods - it was great)!
Highlights: arriving to see the assembled mass of bodies and bikes, the chaos in Rotherhithe, and riding the wrong side of the road through the Embankment tunnel.
Lowlights: er, none.
Hopefully I'll get out to some more rides and see you again soon.
Cheers,
Pete
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• #687
the flapjacks were like i have never had before. if you go to south beers tomorrow evening and you have any left please save one for me :-)
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• #688
If only there was such a clear route to life, most of us are just tilting at windmills like so many donkey-hotays.
True. Some of us are merely Cervants.
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• #690
next year we should inform the bbc or itv what ever!!! to have a bit more of publicity and free adverticing!!!! ahhahahah
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• #691
True. Some of us are merely Cervants.
Damn, Spanish literature puns, I can't keep up with these. Can we stick to horses, otherwise things could get filly.
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• #692
in the caffffff
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• #693
Damn, Spanish literature puns, I can't keep up with these. Can we stick to horses, otherwise things could get filly.
Look, you started on Spanish literature, so quit stalliong.
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• #694
insert facepalm
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• #695
Look, you started on Spanish literature, so quit stalliong.
I know, a misjudged gambit, I was always destined to fall in the final furlong.
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• #696
Wigglesworth. The most epic truck ever.
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I know, a misjudged gambit, I was always destined to fall in the final furlong.
Good. Now stud up and get on with the puns.
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• #698
Bearfoot loving the enthusiasm, but inviting the press along to an unofficial, unsanctioned mad bike dash along the route of the marathon, may not be the best idea.
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You were missed, Andrew... chokes back tear
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• #700
roger that cornelius!!! starting tomorrow in brixton hahaahha
How can you tell? They could be perfectly straight for all you know. Or they could still be in the horsebox, metaphorically speaking.