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Old June 24th 10, 10:08 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_8_]
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It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaigns
www.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists
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Old June 24th 10, 10:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_8_]
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Posts: 109
Default CM June

On Jun 24, 10:08*pm, Doug wrote:
It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaignswww.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


Please ignore that post, it should not have been sent until the
weekend.
  #3  
Old June 24th 10, 10:38 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Iain[_2_]
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Posts: 178
Default CM June

"Doug" wrote in message
...
It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaigns
www.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


The first of his posts I've seen for quite some time!
How really wierd it is. Is it his normally policy to try and get people to
dislike cyclists like this?

Iain

  #4  
Old June 24th 10, 11:28 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
JNugent[_7_]
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Posts: 4,576
Default CM June

Doug wrote:

It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaigns
www.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


Brilliant!
  #5  
Old June 24th 10, 11:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Clot
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Posts: 17
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Doug wrote:
It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaigns
www.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


Apart from the subsequent posts (!), the website did not appear available to
me!


  #6  
Old June 24th 10, 11:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
The Medway Handyman[_2_]
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Posts: 2,074
Default CM June

JNugent wrote:
Doug wrote:

It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was
nowhere to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another
riders helmet. As we got further on, on the route most of the off
duty Police lined the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or
so & stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaigns
www.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


Brilliant!


AOL


--
Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a
viable form of transport.


  #7  
Old June 26th 10, 07:27 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_10_]
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Posts: 1,104
Default CM June

On 24 June, 22:08, Doug wrote:
It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaignswww.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists

Another forgery. I wonder if I should report it?

Fortunately the header and email address explains all.

I wonder why an obviously disturbed motorist here should go to the
trouble of setting up a special email account just to try to discredit
me? Seems a bit OTT.

Never mind though, I should be used to the strange behaviour of
motorists by now. They think they own newsgroups as well as the roads
seemingly.

-- .
Critical Mass London
http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk
"Get out of my way you f*ing cyclist"


  #8  
Old June 26th 10, 07:38 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Doug[_10_]
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Posts: 1,104
Default CM June

On 24 June, 22:09, Doug wrote:
On Jun 24, 10:08*pm, Doug wrote:





It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaignswww.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists


Please ignore that post, it should not have been sent until the
weekend.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Seems your provider RIPE is based in Amsterdam. Maybe I should have a
word with them.

-- .
Critical Mass London
http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk
Drivers ram cyclists because they can.







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Old June 26th 10, 08:47 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
JNugent[_7_]
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Doug wrote:
On 24 June, 22:08, Doug wrote:
It was a successful ride last night, with only ten rammings,
unfortunately my camera stopped working just before each one.
I tried to help out with the corking, but was rammed by an impatient
bus driver, perhaps he was late for his meal break.
No pedestrians attempted to cross the road while we were there,
instead they stood by the road & cheered as we passed, one even took
all her clothes of & said 'take me I'm yours' but as there was nowhere
to lock my bike I declined, she remarked about another riders helmet.
As we got further on, on the route most of the off duty Police lined
the road to cheer us on.
We then all gathered in Horse Guards Parade & waved our bikes in the
air, the armed police asked us if we could make this a regular event.
But we could not do this as we don't have a leader (except the one we
follow).
Altogether a good night out, we only held up traffic for an hour or so
& stopped people going home, going out, and earning a living.
Yes this ride was successful in proving that we could get even more
people hating cyclist, of course the normal average cyclist will be
tarred with the same brush but why should we care.
Well goodbye you killer motorists, driving your car weapons just
remember you are lethal
UK Stupid Campaignswww.bing.icom43.net
A driving licence is a licence to kill cyclists

Another forgery. I wonder if I should report it?

Fortunately the header and email address explains all.

I wonder why an obviously disturbed motorist here should go to the
trouble of setting up a special email account just to try to discredit
me?


Is that feat even possible?
  #10  
Old June 26th 10, 08:56 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Paul - xxx[_2_]
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Default CM June

JNugent wrote:

Doug wrote:


I wonder why an obviously disturbed motorist here should go to the
trouble of setting up a special email account just to try to
discredit me?


Is that feat even possible?


Doug doesn't need much discrediting, he does it all himself .. again
and again and again and ...

--
Paul - xxx

'96/'97 Landrover Discovery 300 Tdi
Dyna Tech Cro-Mo comp
 




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