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Here are some photos from last Saturday's beginners' session"
https://picasaweb.google.com/103398508899469181752/BeginnersLaydeezBikePoloMarch2012?authkey=Gv1sRgCOLI8-mC7J_4FQPlease let me know if you can't see it for any reason. I've made the photos only visible to people who have the link.
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I'd love to come along to this sometime.
I went to a beginners' track session at HH about a year ago, found it a little terrifying, but after a while enjoyable. Being a short arse, I was on one of the diddy Fuji kids' bikes with 650c wheels and did struggle to keep up a bit! (I'm not blaming that on the wheels though! ;) )
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Internet images sharing and effect on art is roughly the research I am currently doing... :-D
interesting!! does it make people more or less keen on going to see art in the flesh........ ;) I guess it's a bit like the mp3 download debate innit - does it do damage or bring things to a wider audience.....
(I'm sure your research is deeper than that :D )
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Hello!
Han(nah!) here.
Just wanted to say a big THANKYOU to Jonie and the other polo laydee tutors for running the session on Saturday afternoon and generally being brilliant.Despite being a bit too gung-ho and tripping myself up with the polo stick on a few occasions :D I absolutely LOVED it and had a fantastic afternoon. So much fun and lovely to meet everyone.
I deffo want to come along to the Peckham one sometime. I took lots of pics so if I can find a way of taking them off facebook and sticking them up here I will. :)
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Hi Han
Firstly, welcome to the site! Think there's been a misunderstanding as I very much do have a bike and had it since May (before I joined the forum). It's a custom Hewitt frame and I'm so in love with my bike!Ah, glad to hear it. Custom frame - wow! :)
I had a test-ride on my IRO HD a few days ago - I love it soooooo much. It's lovely to have a bike that's the right size! They're just gonna fit the handlebars then I'm ready to go.
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Hello folks, my name's Han, and this is my first post on LFGSS though I've been a lurker for a little while.
I was talking to Nhatt (hello!) in Brixton Cycles a couple of weeks ago and she told me about the Ladies' section so here I am! And she built my wheels!
I live in Brixton, had a go on my mate's fixed Specialized Langster a couple of years ago when I borrowed it for a month whilst he was on his honeymoon. And fell in love with it really. I was riding it around as much as I could and didn't want to give it back!
Anyway, I'm v excited cos tomorrow I'm getting all these bike bits that I've bought over the past year or so made into an actual bike, done by the lovely Brixton Cycles. A 46cm IRO frame, cos I've got v short legs - even the 49cm Langster was a little on the large side for me. It's going to be ace, I can't wait. LittleHeather - did you find a small frame in the end?
I'd love to meet some other folks out there - is anyone a Critical Mass regular? I am, though can't make it tomorrow unfortunately.
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That was absolutely fab! I haven't been to CM for about 5 years....a friend dragged me along last night and we cycled around by the soundsystem most of the time. Inspirational, really. I forgot how much I love CM and am definitely gonna start going again.
Was on my mate's fixie which I have borrowed for the past month and fallen in love with, and I've got to give it back today cos he's back from holiday sob.
Lots of gorgeous fixed and singlespeed bikes at CM - my eyes were on stalks.
Hoo-ray for Critical Mass!
I loved the bit where that woman started handing out loves of bread.....perfect.!
Oh, and of course feel free to copy any of them.
Copyleft, innit ;-) ([ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft[/ame])