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OT. How big is his nose?
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 5:51:44 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
MrCheerful wrote: Why on Earth would anyone riding a bicycle at 40mph need to take both hands off the bars to blow their nose? I refer of course to the Chris Froome crash. I did know a football fan who whilst driving his ROAD VEHICLE took his hands of the wheel to applaud his team whilst listening to his radio. A policeman saw him do this and the football fan was reported and fined. Why should a ****ing ****head cyclist on a ROAD VEHICLE be treated any differently? Using your 'logic' F1 drivers at the Monaco GP should have to follow at a minimum of 2 second intervals. Not that this would make the 'sport' any less boring. |
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OT. How big is his nose?
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 5:51:44 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: I did know a football fan who whilst driving his ROAD VEHICLE took his hands of the wheel to applaud his team whilst listening to his radio. A policeman saw him do this and the football fan was reported and fined. Who does he support? No idea, he died quite a few years ago. Why did you snip the post? Oh look, here it is again. How's it hanging these days Simon? Why on Earth would anyone riding a bicycle at 40mph need to take both hands off the bars to blow their nose? I refer of course to the Chris Froome crash. I did know a football fan who whilst driving his ROAD VEHICLE took his hands of the wheel to applaud his team whilst listening to his radio. A policeman saw him do this and the football fan was reported and fined. Why should a ****ing ****head cyclist on a ROAD VEHICLE be treated any differently? |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 8:29:31 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote: On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 5:51:44 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: I did know a football fan who whilst driving his ROAD VEHICLE took his hands of the wheel to applaud his team whilst listening to his radio. A policeman saw him do this and the football fan was reported and fined. Who does he support? No idea, he died quite a few years ago. Why did you snip the post? Oh look, here it is again. How's it hanging these days Simon? Long and low. |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 8:28:46 PM UTC+1, Simon Jester wrote:
I did know a football fan who whilst driving his ROAD VEHICLE took his hands of the wheel to applaud his team whilst listening to his radio. A policeman saw him do this and the football fan was reported and fined. Why should a ****ing ****head cyclist on a ROAD VEHICLE be treated any differently? Using your 'logic' F1 drivers at the Monaco GP should have to follow at a minimum of 2 second intervals. Not that this would make the 'sport' any less boring. Froome looks to have won the 2011 Vuelta whilst in intensive care! https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/r...-upheld-427148 |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On 13/06/2019 17:20, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 15:40:30 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 15:36, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:51, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 12:35, MrCheerful wrote: Why on Earth would anyone riding a bicycle at 40mph need to take both hands off the bars to blow their nose?ÂÂ* I refer of course to the Chris Froome crash. You persistantly claim that cyclists with dropped bars don't look at the road ahead. With both hands off he must have been upright with eyes in the optimal position. Perhaps he had noticed your expertise in cycling matters and was following your guidance. "Look, ma... no hands!". It's what you sometimes see children do, isn't it? Yes. Children also fall over the first time they try to walk. Despite going on to develop the technique they are still bound to fall over several times during their life. Best not to start, heh? Is he still only learning to ride the bike and hadn't discovered that it's safer to be in control? Who'd a thought it? It's probably best to have learned, by the time you're a teenager, not to do silly things like riding a push bike with no hands on the handlebars. You probably don't agree. What's the betting it was the wall's fault? You aren't giving any odds on that? Perhaps those French walls can be very perfidious. You're a cycling expert now? Experienced enough to have learned and to remember that you should be in full control of your machine, especially at such a high speed. You too, I expect. But it's certainly a dangerous sport. Poor Chris. Indeed. No-one would wish such injuries on anyone. |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On 13/06/2019 17:20, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 15:40:30 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 15:36, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:51, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 12:35, MrCheerful wrote: Why on Earth would anyone riding a bicycle at 40mph need to take both hands off the bars to blow their nose?ÂÂ* I refer of course to the Chris Froome crash. You persistantly claim that cyclists with dropped bars don't look at the road ahead. With both hands off he must have been upright with eyes in the optimal position. Perhaps he had noticed your expertise in cycling matters and was following your guidance. "Look, ma... no hands!". It's what you sometimes see children do, isn't it? Yes. Children also fall over the first time they try to walk. Despite going on to develop the technique they are still bound to fall over several times during their life. Best not to start, heh? Is he still only learning to ride the bike and hadn't discovered that it's safer to be in control? Who'd a thought it? It's probably best to have learned, by the time you're a teenager, not to do silly things like riding a push bike with no hands on the handlebars. You probably don't agree. What's the betting it was the wall's fault? You aren't giving any odds on that? Perhaps those French walls can be very perfidious. You're a cycling expert now? But it's certainly a dangerous sport. Poor Chris. I heard you the first time. |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On 13/06/2019 18:58, TMS320 wrote:
On 13/06/2019 16:40, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 15:36, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:51, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 14:03, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 12:35, MrCheerful wrote: Why on Earth would anyone riding a bicycle at 40mph need to take both hands off the bars to blow their nose?Â* I refer of course to the Chris Froome crash. You persistantly claim that cyclists with dropped bars don't look at the road ahead. With both hands off he must have been upright with eyes in the optimal position. Perhaps he had noticed your expertise in cycling matters and was following your guidance. "Look, ma... no hands!". It's what you sometimes see children do, isn't it? Yes. Children also fall over the first time they try to walk. Despite going on to develop the technique they are still bound to fall over several times during their life. Best not to start, heh? Is he still only learning to ride the bike and hadn't discovered that it's safer to be in control? Who'd a thought it? It's probably best to have learned, by the time you're a teenager, not to do silly things like riding a push bike with no hands on the handlebars. You probably don't agree. I guess that by the time you were two you had scraped your knees enough times that you decided not to bother any more? Bother with what, exactly? But yes, I've always been a quick learner, when I can be bothered. What's the betting it was the wall's fault? You aren't giving any odds on that? Definitely somewhere between 0% and 100%. *Above* 0%, you say? So it was partly the wall's fault according to TMS320. Perhaps those French walls can be very perfidious. |
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On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 8:29:31 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Why did you snip the post? It had foul and abusing language in it and I do not like to put my name to such things. |
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Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 8:29:31 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Why did you snip the post? It had foul and abusing language in it and I do not like to put my name to such things. Grow up. |
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OT. How big is his nose?
On 14/06/2019 17:00, JNugent wrote:
On 13/06/2019 18:58, TMS320 wrote: On 13/06/2019 16:40, JNugent wrote: On 13/06/2019 15:36, TMS320 wrote: Yes. Children also fall over the first time they try to walk. Despite going on to develop the technique they are still bound to fall over several times during their life. Best not to start, heh? your guff of 13/06/2019 16:40 snipped I guess that by the time you were two you had scraped your knees enough times that you decided not to bother any more? Bother with what, exactly? When messages are snipped you complain. Yet when they are not snipped you don't bother to read what's there. Which toys are you going to throw out now? |
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