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Old December 28th 17, 04:48 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles.
Why is that?
I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were not.
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Old December 28th 17, 06:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?



I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were
not.


Just for once you thought correctly.


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Old December 28th 17, 07:02 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
MrCheerful
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On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?



I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were
not.


Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on the
back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a wheel.
  #4  
Old December 28th 17, 07:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 5:46:25 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?



I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were
not.


Just for once you thought correctly.


Har! Har! Har! and indeed Har!

  #5  
Old December 28th 17, 07:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?



I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were
not.


Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on the
back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a wheel.


I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members breaking the
law.
The leader of the cycling club said that illegally cycling down a ginnel
where cycling was clearly prohibited and illegally cycling on the footpath
was safer than cycling on what is a quiet road.
I very politely question his judgment and am still waiting for his reply. I
don't really expect a reply as I have politely shown him to be a stupid
****.
Unfortunately I know a few cyclists. Not one of them has an IQ bigger than
my shoe size.


  #6  
Old December 28th 17, 08:43 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default Reliable Transport

On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 6:56:56 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?


I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles were
not.

Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on the
back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a wheel.


I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members breaking the
law.




I assume you have never driven even 0.001 mph above the speed limit.

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Old December 28th 17, 09:34 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 6:56:56 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?


I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles
were not.

Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on the
back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a wheel.


I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.




I assume you have never driven even 0.001 mph above the speed limit.


Silly cyclist.

Cheap snip, but you are a silly cyclist.

Here you are, I'll put my post back:
I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members breaking the
law.
The leader of the cycling club said that illegally cycling down a ginnel
where cycling was clearly prohibited and illegally cycling on the footpath
was safer than cycling on what is a quiet road.
I very politely question his judgment and am still waiting for his reply. I
don't really expect a reply as I have politely shown him to be a stupid
****.
Unfortunately I know a few cyclists. Not one of them has an IQ bigger than
my shoe size.

I have never used a road vehicle on the footpath or down a ginnel.
A bicycle is classed as a road vehicle. I bet that you did not know that.





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Old December 28th 17, 10:24 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 8:35:00 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 6:56:56 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over the
Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?


I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles
were not.

Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on the
back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a wheel.

I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.




I assume you have never driven even 0.001 mph above the speed limit.


Silly cyclist.

Cheap snip, but you are a silly cyclist.

Here you are, I'll put my post back:
I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members breaking the
law.
The leader of the cycling club said that illegally cycling down a ginnel
where cycling was clearly prohibited and illegally cycling on the footpath
was safer than cycling on what is a quiet road.
I very politely question his judgment and am still waiting for his reply. I
don't really expect a reply as I have politely shown him to be a stupid
****.
Unfortunately I know a few cyclists. Not one of them has an IQ bigger than
my shoe size.

I have never used a road vehicle on the footpath or down a ginnel.
A bicycle is classed as a road vehicle. I bet that you did not know that.


Just answer the question.
Have you ever broken the speed limit?

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Old December 28th 17, 10:48 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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Posts: 2,896
Default Reliable Transport

Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 8:35:00 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 6:56:56 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over
the Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?


I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles
were not.

Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on
the back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a
wheel.

I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.



I assume you have never driven even 0.001 mph above the speed limit.


Silly cyclist.

Cheap snip, but you are a silly cyclist.

Here you are, I'll put my post back:
I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.
The leader of the cycling club said that illegally cycling down a
ginnel where cycling was clearly prohibited and illegally cycling on
the footpath was safer than cycling on what is a quiet road.
I very politely question his judgment and am still waiting for his
reply. I don't really expect a reply as I have politely shown him to
be a stupid ****.
Unfortunately I know a few cyclists. Not one of them has an IQ
bigger than my shoe size.

I have never used a road vehicle on the footpath or down a ginnel.
A bicycle is classed as a road vehicle. I bet that you did not know
that.


Just answer the question.
Have you ever broken the speed limit?


I will answer your question if you answer the question I have several times
asked you.
Are you gay?
No disrespects if you are.
Your call.


  #10  
Old December 28th 17, 11:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Posts: 2,727
Default Reliable Transport

On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 9:48:30 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 8:35:00 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 6:56:56 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
MrCheerful wrote:
On 28/12/2017 17:46, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Jester wrote:
I saw plenty of cars broken down by the side of the road over
the Violence Promoting Holiday, but no bicycles. Why is that?


I thought cars were a viable form of transport and pedal cycles
were not.

Just for once you thought correctly.



I see quite a few bicycles that must be broken down, they are on
the back or the roof of cars, some of them seem to be missing a
wheel.

I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.



I assume you have never driven even 0.001 mph above the speed limit.

Silly cyclist.

Cheap snip, but you are a silly cyclist.

Here you are, I'll put my post back:
I made a complaint to the local cycling club about the members
breaking the law.
The leader of the cycling club said that illegally cycling down a
ginnel where cycling was clearly prohibited and illegally cycling on
the footpath was safer than cycling on what is a quiet road.
I very politely question his judgment and am still waiting for his
reply. I don't really expect a reply as I have politely shown him to
be a stupid ****.
Unfortunately I know a few cyclists. Not one of them has an IQ
bigger than my shoe size.

I have never used a road vehicle on the footpath or down a ginnel.
A bicycle is classed as a road vehicle. I bet that you did not know
that.


Just answer the question.
Have you ever broken the speed limit?


I will answer your question if you answer the question I have several times
asked you.
Are you gay?
No disrespects if you are.
Your call.


No, I am not gay.
 




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