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• #77
I didn't take any good pictures (my clever excuse is that I am a shit photographer) but I will make you look at some anyway.
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• #78
Great photos Oat and a lovely evening too. I can finally put some faces to fellow taggers.
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• #79
I'm so gutted I couldn't stay- would have loved to geekily ride around looking geekily at things.
nice to put some faces to tags though- see you all in the spring for #3?
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• #80
and lots of entertainingly sketchy turns and pavement riding.
I'm so gutted I couldn't stay-
see what happens when you're not there!
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• #81
I rode on a pavement (Lower Marsh St). Not sure whether to be proud or ashamed.
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• #82
Thanks for the lovely ride people! Great to finally meet some forum people too.
Saw some lovely things. William Blake was a particular early highlight, even if it was only because it was covered :)#3 for sure.
I'll admit I am a pleasantly-disproved former bus conspiracy theorist too.
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• #83
On my way to work, I had to wait for hundreds of primary school children to cross a zebra. I chatted with one of the teachers and told her about the Blake tunnel. She was very excited and planning a field trip already.
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• #84
Fun evening, shame about the rain and tucking the front.
For those that asked about where the music was coming from...
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• #85
bollocks i missed it!
[QUOTE=KT Bee;3167196]Thanks all for a lovely evening - definitely helped erase memories of T**d...[/QUOTE]
By which you mean Trackend, (not Telford)?!
Thank-you KTBee for your texts which allowed us late starters to eventually catch you up. It had been fun engaging in the meta-tagging of trying to locate the people who were trying to locate the tags.
Tower Bridge, was raised, for the second year running: what are the chances?