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There are some odd drivers about!
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A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man’s Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I’m out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...ng-sex-4009671 |
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Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE: A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man's Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I'm out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...ng-sex-4009671 Go find another bridge. This time do the job correctly. You could not even kill yourself, typical stupid cyclist. |
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On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 12:06:13 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Go find another bridge. This time do the job correctly. You could not even kill yourself, typical stupid cyclist. Thank you for your understanding at this difficult time, Stephen. |
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On 03/04/2020 11:30, Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE: A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man’s Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I’m out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...ng-sex-4009671 The lay-by is often used by cyclists, is it? |
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On Fri, 03 Apr 2020 11:05:56 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire"
wrote: Simon Mason wrote: QUOTE: A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man's Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I'm out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...fter-finding-s ex-4009671 Go find another bridge. This time do the job correctly. You could not even kill yourself, typical stupid cyclist. I thought you were going to be nice to Simon; maybe not. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 3:27:19 PM UTC+1, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Fri, 03 Apr 2020 11:05:56 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire" wrote: Simon Mason wrote: QUOTE: A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man's Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I'm out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...fter-finding-s ex-4009671 Go find another bridge. This time do the job correctly. You could not even kill yourself, typical stupid cyclist. I thought you were going to be nice to Simon; maybe not. That IS him being at his nicest! |
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On 03/04/2020 15:23, JNugent wrote:
On 03/04/2020 11:30, Simon Mason wrote: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...ng-sex-4009671 The lay-by is often used by cyclists, is it? First we need a definition of 'often'; such as more or less frequently than drivers. If you had an answer, what pearls of wisdom would you provide? There are only two scenarios, so you might as well tell us anyway. Though it looks like a decent enough refuge to pull out of the way of a tailgating driver. |
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On 04/04/2020 06:26, Simon Mason wrote:
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 3:27:19 PM UTC+1, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote: On Fri, 03 Apr 2020 11:05:56 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire" wrote: Simon Mason wrote: QUOTE: A cyclist says he made a shocking discovery while making his way through the countryside near South Derbyshire after finding sex toys dumped in a lay-by. In a relatively remote spot near Lullington and Netherseal, a Twitter user known as A National Forest Cyclist, spotted was shocked to see the two sex toys lying in a lay-by as he took his daily exercise during lockdown on Tuesday, March 31. He says he also spotted a used needle near the items, which may have been left there too. He says he was stunned when he relaised what the items were, saying it is the firs time he has ever spotted anything like that while out items on his journeys, although he has seen other items, including dumped toilets. He told Burton Live: "They are in a lay-by between No Man's Heath and Clifton Campville. "There was some kind of syringe there too. Shocking. "I'm out riding every day and have seen dead horses, toilets, ice cream and fridges, and it drives me to distraction but this was the most random selection." https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...fter-finding-s ex-4009671 Go find another bridge. This time do the job correctly. You could not even kill yourself, typical stupid cyclist. I thought you were going to be nice to Simon; maybe not. That IS him being at his nicest! I can vouch for that. |
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On 04/04/2020 00:07, TMS320 wrote:
On 03/04/2020 15:23, JNugent wrote: On 03/04/2020 11:30, Simon Mason wrote: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...ng-sex-4009671 The lay-by is often used by cyclists, is it? First we need a definition of 'often'; such as more or less frequently than drivers. If you had an answer, what pearls of wisdom would you provide? There are only two scenarios, so you might as well tell us anyway. I have never been to the location, so I cannot and do not have an answer to the question I asked. Do you? Though it looks like a decent enough refuge to pull out of the way of a tailgating driver. Do cyclists often show enough courtesy to move off or over to the nearside of the carriageway when being followed by traffic which they are inevitably holding up? I have never seen it happen, even though the Highway Code advises drivers and riders of large *or* slow vehicles to do exactly that. |
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On Sat, 04 Apr 2020 10:08:41 GMT, JNugent
wrote: On 04/04/2020 00:07, TMS320 wrote: On 03/04/2020 15:23, JNugent wrote: On 03/04/2020 11:30, Simon Mason wrote: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/bur...-after-finding -sex-4009671 The lay-by is often used by cyclists, is it? First we need a definition of 'often'; such as more or less frequently than drivers. If you had an answer, what pearls of wisdom would you provide? There are only two scenarios, so you might as well tell us anyway. I have never been to the location, so I cannot and do not have an answer to the question I asked. Do you? Though it looks like a decent enough refuge to pull out of the way of a tailgating driver. Do cyclists often show enough courtesy to move off or over to the nearside of the carriageway when being followed by traffic which they are inevitably holding up? Can car drivers wait more than 2 picoseconds before cutting past? I have never seen it happen, even though the Highway Code advises drivers and riders of large *or* slow vehicles to do exactly that. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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