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Old July 20th 18, 08:36 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
TMS320
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Default Cyclist rides into parked lorry

On 19/07/18 11:13, JNugent wrote:
On 18/07/2018 21:00, TMS320 wrote:
On 18/07/18 17:12, JNugent wrote:
On 18/07/2018 17:09, TMS320 wrote:
On 18/07/18 09:24, MrCheerful wrote:


No details yet, but I wonder if the bike had dropped
handlebars?


http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/...ices-1-5611885

Oh, do many of the drivers that run into the back of lorries
have dropped handlebars?

Have you actually read the story?


No need to. Have you actually read the comment added by Cheerless?


I have, and make no comment on it save for observing that the musing
on "dropped handlebars" seems relevant.


OK, so you seem to think it ties in somehow.

It's about a cyclist, on a cycle, who was cycling.


It does appear to be something about a person riding a bike. A word
in the link gives the clue.

IOW, it was right on-topic.


Who says it wasn't?


Why start talking about drivers?


My question is relevant to the comment added by Cheerless (why do you
need to ask?). If my original question is answered then we can move on
to the next bit.

I could answer it but I want Cheerless to reply to something for a
change, rather than performing his customary habit of making a comment
and running away.

The story isn't about drivers.

It was about a cyclist.


Who says it wasn't?
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Old July 20th 18, 09:16 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Default Cyclist rides into parked lorry

On 20/07/2018 20:36, TMS320 wrote:
On 19/07/18 11:13, JNugent wrote:
On 18/07/2018 21:00, TMS320 wrote:
On 18/07/18 17:12, JNugent wrote:
On 18/07/2018 17:09, TMS320 wrote:
On 18/07/18 09:24, MrCheerful wrote:


No details yet, but I wonder if the bike had dropped
handlebars?

http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/...ices-1-5611885


Oh, do many of the drivers that run into the back of lorries
have dropped handlebars?

Have you actually read the story?

No need to. Have you actually read the comment added by Cheerless?


I have, and make no comment on it save for observing that the musing
on "dropped handlebars" seems relevant.


OK, so you seem to think it ties in somehow.

It's about a cyclist, on a cycle, who was cycling.

It does appear to be something about a person riding a bike. A word
in the link gives the clue.

IOW, it was right on-topic.

Who says it wasn't?


Why start talking about drivers?


My question is relevant to the comment added by Cheerless (why do you
need to ask?). If my original question is answered then we can move on
to the next bit.

I could answer it but I want Cheerless to reply to something for a
change, rather than performing his customary habit of making a comment
and running away.

The story isn't about drivers.

It was about a cyclist.


Who says it wasn't?


What, who says that the story isn't about drivers?

The story does.

 




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