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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:44:33 +0100
"James Wilkinson Sword" wrote: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:18:46 +0100, Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 22:57, d wrote: On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 21:46:56 +1200 Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 04:33, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Well with those silly shorts and helmet... At least I ride a bike, a very convenient delightful economical viable means of transport, and we all know that YOU think bicyclists are the Viable so long as your journey isn't too long and doesn't have many steep hills, you don't need to transport anything larger than a rucksack, you don't need to wear a suit at your destination, it isn't ****ing down with rain and/or boiling hot and the roads arn't full of traffic that can run you over. Other than that yes, a bicycle is a fantastic mode of transport. True. That leaves a majority of times when a bike IS a fantastic means of transport. I find running more enjoyable, and it's almost as fast. Running is better exercise than cycling (for the same distance) but it does your knees in eventually though. -- Spud |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On 12.06.2017 07:50, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
Grow up. Why? And become like you? Erm ... no thanks. After all I ride a bicycle, a very convenient delightful economical viable means of transport, and we all know that YOU think bicyclists are the ****witted pits of humanity. I really feel complimented by that, because YOU said it. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 10:43:17 +0100, Peter Keller wrote:
On 12.06.2017 07:50, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Grow up. Why? And become like you? Erm ... no thanks. After all I ride a bicycle, a very convenient delightful economical viable means of transport, and we all know that YOU think bicyclists are the ****witted pits of humanity. I really feel complimented by that, because YOU said it. No, because you're showing yourself up as an 8 year old. -- All this "expressionism" in art, personally I think things ought to look like things. To me it's fairly easy to tell what the artists are trying to say with their smears and swirls -- they're trying to say they can't paint worth a damn. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:23:40 +0100, wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:44:33 +0100 "James Wilkinson Sword" wrote: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:18:46 +0100, Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 22:57, d wrote: On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 21:46:56 +1200 Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 04:33, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Well with those silly shorts and helmet... At least I ride a bike, a very convenient delightful economical viable means of transport, and we all know that YOU think bicyclists are the Viable so long as your journey isn't too long and doesn't have many steep hills, you don't need to transport anything larger than a rucksack, you don't need to wear a suit at your destination, it isn't ****ing down with rain and/or boiling hot and the roads arn't full of traffic that can run you over. Other than that yes, a bicycle is a fantastic mode of transport. True. That leaves a majority of times when a bike IS a fantastic means of transport. I find running more enjoyable, and it's almost as fast. Running is better exercise than cycling (for the same distance) but it does your knees in eventually though. The only times I've ever had an aching knee is after cycling, not running. Running on a hard surface gives me shinsplints, but country trails are fine. -- The only substitute for good manners is fast reflexes. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:22:50 +0100, wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 22:18:46 +1200 Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 22:57, d wrote: On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 21:46:56 +1200 Peter Keller wrote: On 09.06.2017 04:33, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Well with those silly shorts and helmet... At least I ride a bike, a very convenient delightful economical viable means of transport, and we all know that YOU think bicyclists are the Viable so long as your journey isn't too long and doesn't have many steep hills, you don't need to transport anything larger than a rucksack, you don't need to wear a suit at your destination, it isn't ****ing down with rain and/or boiling hot and the roads arn't full of traffic that can run you over. Other than that yes, a bicycle is a fantastic mode of transport. True. That leaves a majority of times when a bike IS a fantastic means of transport. In which case you're either unemployed or retired. For those of us who have to commute a significant distance to work a bike is a joke. Incidentaly, can someone tell me why cyclists who do commute think that washing afterwards is optional? No one would dream of running 5 miles to work and sit down at their desk still covered in sweat and stinking like a navvy, yet some cyclists seem to think thats perfectly acceptable. M'colleague used to change his clothes and apply half a can of deoderant, but there was nowhere to take a shower at the office. -- If Rap is music, then falling off the roof is transportation. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On 13.06.2017 03:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
No, because you're showing yourself up as an 8 year old. Thanks greatly for that excellent complimwet coming from YOU. Especially as it comes from YOU. I LOVE being an 8-year old. Now please ejaculate to me from YOU the further esteemed accolade of being the unholy spawn of a bandy-legged hobo and a syphilitic camel. It really is a very great compliment to be called 8 rears old by YOU. Especially by YOU. And I have no ****ing interest in looking good in YOUR eyes. After all I ride a ****ing bicycle. And we all know what YOU think of bicyclists. You think they are the ****witted pits of humanity. And because it is YOU who think that, that is an extremely great compliment. We must be doing something right. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 10:50:57 +0100, Peter Keller wrote:
On 13.06.2017 03:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: No, because you're showing yourself up as an 8 year old. Thanks greatly for that excellent complimwet coming from YOU. Especially as it comes from YOU. I LOVE being an 8-year old. Now please ejaculate to me from YOU the further esteemed accolade of being the unholy spawn of a bandy-legged hobo and a syphilitic camel. It really is a very great compliment to be called 8 rears old by YOU. Especially by YOU. And I have no ****ing interest in looking good in YOUR eyes. After all I ride a ****ing bicycle. And we all know what YOU think of bicyclists. You think they are the ****witted pits of humanity. And because it is YOU who think that, that is an extremely great compliment. We must be doing something right. I'm the only one who bothers replying to you, and now you have none. -- Women claim that they never pursue a man. Well, by the same token, a mousetrap never pursues a mouse, but the end result is the same. |
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On 06/13/2017 12:57 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
Most of those in Wales (all of them?) do too, but with a very odd accent. http://www.go4awalk.com/fell-facts/w...nunciation.php "Just remember that in Welsh ALL the letters are pronounced (even if sometimes its looks impossible)." That could lead to an odd accent. I had a friend of Welsh heritage in grammar school and he would sometimes recite in Welsh to everyone's amusement. It rather sounded like a ****ed off tomcat. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On 06/13/2017 12:59 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
The only difference is they stop at railroad crossings but there aren't that many. Surely cars do too?! Or you'd get mown down by the train. No, they stop at railroad crossings. Period. It doesn't matter if there is a train within 50 miles. I drove a school bus for several months and with those you also had to open the door, presumably so you didn't overlook an EMD power unit. Other than that I've never been inconvenienced by being behind a bus. They aren't the lumbering landmarks that the AEC Routemasters or the Boris Buses are. Actually I get stuck behind old people in Hyundais just as often. There is that. I am particularly annoyed by those who can't get off the line when a light goes to green. I don't mean that they slept through the change. They start on the signal and accelerate like a snail on thorazine. |
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More of the two blabbering idiot's endless BLATHER
Well, yesh yep. I have not posted here for a while... sorry. |
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