Mark Alexander
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has anyone been sucked into the facebook revolution? :shock:
it's great
it's great
http://twitter.com/mgalex
www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk
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www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk
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My kids got me involved and I have an account, but to be honest, I do not check it that often.0
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Ive got one, but i 17 and struggle to work it!!! (im suppost to be good at these things)!!0
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try the pirates thing. it's adictive
we need a cycling network ( i couldn't find one)http://twitter.com/mgalex
www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk
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ive found one, official rules of the euro cyclist, its funny0
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ajohn9 wrote:ive found one, official rules of the euro cyclist, its funny
haha yeah i've joined that one. There's a few cycling groups, I've joined one called something like "You know you're a cyclist when...""Seve Ballesteros, the Spanish bull. A friend of mine said recently; 'What do you get if you cross a ballerina and a b(a)stard?' His answer, Ballesteros."0 -
what on earth is facebook :roll:0
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Yep, I and everyone I know has a facebook account
It's fantastic!!!!
Will have a look for a cycling group"I hold it true, what'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost;
Than never to have loved at all."
Alfred Tennyson0 -
I reckon I'm enough of a geek already without spending more time on the net0
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Totally addicted :oops: :roll:An MTBer, but with skinny wheel tendencies...0
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campagchris wrote:what on earth is facebook :roll:A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0
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Its basically a social interaction thingy. Lets you keep in touch with long lost uni/school mates and the such by sending them messages and stuff. You can upload photos and videos as well so good for if you're traveling.
Everyone, me included, is skeptical of it as first but once you get hooked you're screwed! Lots of companies are putting it on their banned list!0 -
shall we start a network of our own then?http://twitter.com/mgalex
www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk
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:? How about finding the reclusive Robert Millar on Facebook?I say what I like and I like what I say!0
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who's robrt millar?http://twitter.com/mgalex
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girofan wrote::? How about finding the reclusive Robert Millar on Facebook?
lol. Good luck. Even his biographer had a nightmare time trying to find him!0 -
isnt he a woman now?!0
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Mark Alexander wrote:who's rob(e)rt millar?
Britains greatest ever cyclist.0 -
Mark Alexander wrote:shall we start a network of our own then?
I have facebook and I think s cycling network would be cool
How do you set it up?0 -
cyclinggirl wrote:Mark Alexander wrote:shall we start a network of our own then?
I have facebook and I think s cycling network would be cool
How do you set it up?
You'd need to create a new group on the Groups page0 -
There's a BR group there already: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2410628194 and plenty of fun cycling groups. But the networks are region/university/work based - you can't create a general cycling one.Jeff Jones
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