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Old September 7th 17, 08:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bret Cahill
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Default No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle

Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Bret Cahill

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Old September 7th 17, 08:58 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 8:45:21 PM UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Self inflicted wounds.



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Old September 8th 17, 01:06 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up


Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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Old September 8th 17, 06:18 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bret Cahill
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Default No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle

Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.


To be sure, Irma will not exist as anything less than a hurricane while over Florida. Nevertheless, a Cat 1 or 2 is survivable.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.


Anything is better odds than 360 km / hr winds.


Bret Cahill





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Old September 8th 17, 08:42 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up


Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.
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Old September 8th 17, 10:28 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

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Old September 8th 17, 10:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Default No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle

On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.
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Old September 8th 17, 01:41 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Default No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle

On 08/09/2017 10:36, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.


The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

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Old September 8th 17, 07:34 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 8:42:08 AM UTC+1, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


As I said, self inflicted wounds.
These increasingly severe winds are the result of man made global warming and Leftpondians are the most in denial whilst being the biggest culprits.

 




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