A new topic!!!!!!!

woodford2barbican
woodford2barbican Posts: 1,505
edited December 2007 in Commuting chat
First one in a while.......what shall we talk about?

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  • dondare
    dondare Posts: 2,113
    Red-light-jumping.
    This post contains traces of nuts.
  • Gambatte
    Gambatte Posts: 1,453
    Multiple personality disorder :lol:
  • dondare
    dondare Posts: 2,113
    Perhaps we should have a vote on it.
    This post contains traces of nuts.
  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    Whether red light jumpers who don't wear helemts when riding on shimano equipped bikes are all 4x4 drivers when not on their bikes
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    spen666 wrote:
    Whether red light jumpers who don't wear helemts when riding on shimano equipped bikes are all 4x4 drivers when not on their bikes

    I'd just call them 'organ donors.'

    :wink: 8)
  • Gambatte
    Gambatte Posts: 1,453
    dondare wrote:
    Perhaps we should have a vote on it.

    Yeah, but how many votes would you get?
  • I'd like to discuss whether a full moon makes drivers more aggressive and / or makes a cyclist prepared to take more risks.

    But it isn't the right time for a full moon. So that'll have to wait.

    Also dog poo on cycle paths...

    1 - what is a suitable punishment for the owners who leave it there (personally I think rubbing their nose in it and tapping their snout with a rolled-up newspaper would be a start)

    2 - is it better to have a mudguard to stop it spraying up your back, or does the fact you may end up carrying it around for a while mean that having it land on a washable top is preferable?
  • Gambatte
    Gambatte Posts: 1,453
    I'd like to discuss whether a full moon makes drivers more aggressive and / or makes a cyclist prepared to take more risks.

    But it isn't the right time for a full moon. So that'll have to wait.

    Also dog poo on cycle paths...

    1 - what is a suitable punishment for the owners who leave it there (personally I think rubbing their nose in it and tapping their snout with a rolled-up newspaper would be a start)

    2 - is it better to have a mudguard to stop it spraying up your back, or does the fact you may end up carrying it around for a while mean that having it land on a washable top is preferable?

    Do you mind, its teatime!!

    (wheres the 'vomit' smiley when you need it?)


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