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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
On May 7, 6:17*pm, Dave-Cyclists VORT
wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:47, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 5:13 pm, JNugent wrote: Dear Squashme This is how you snip a post. *Please try to learn. Not interested in making it easy for fools. |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobilephone
On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote:
On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? By definition, if you are a motorist, you would be in a car & unable to trip over a kerb. -- Dave - Cyclists VORC Bicycles are for Children. Like masturbation, something you should grow out of. There is something seriously sick and stunted about grown men who want to ride a bike." |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobilephone
On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote:
On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
JNugent wrote:
On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Now stop it! |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
On May 7, 8:55*pm, JNugent wrote:
On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Apparently more English speakers use "curb" than use "kerb." So, like "road tax" it must be correct. |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
On May 7, 9:21*pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
JNugent wrote: On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Now stop it! Now girls! |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
Squashme wrote:
On May 7, 8:55 pm, JNugent wrote: On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Apparently more English speakers use "curb" than use "kerb." So, like "road tax" it must be correct. Again with the weasel words, you are getting really boring now. English is a language which is spoken all over the world. However, people that live in England use the word 'kerb' |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
On May 8, 8:04*am, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Squashme wrote: On May 7, 8:55 pm, JNugent wrote: On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Apparently more English speakers use "curb" than use "kerb." So, like "road tax" it must be correct. Again with the weasel words, you are getting really boring now. *English is a language which is spoken all over the world. However, people that live in England use the word 'kerb' "people that"? |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobilephone
On 08/05/2013 07:47, Squashme wrote:
On May 7, 8:55 pm, JNugent wrote: On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Apparently more English speakers use "curb" than use "kerb." So, like "road tax" it must be correct. It is correct-ish in some places. The United Kingdom is not one of them. |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge floors cyclist whilst talking on mobile phone
On May 8, 11:29*am, JNugent wrote:
On 08/05/2013 07:47, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 8:55 pm, JNugent wrote: On 07/05/2013 20:41, Squashme wrote: On May 7, 6:21 pm, Dave- Cyclists VORC wrote: On 06/05/2013 22:52, Squashme wrote: On May 6, 7:37 pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote: Snippy snip snip. But they might lose their momentum, and if they are clipped to their pedals they may fall off. It's quite fun to see how long one can balance without much forward movement. Even funnier when the idiot cyclist falls off :-) Or when a motorist trips over the curb, eh? Over the what? Apparently more English speakers use "curb" than use "kerb." So, like "road tax" it must be correct. It is correct-ish in some places. The United Kingdom is not one of them. The US is correct-ish. And a lot of people use it in the UK, like "Road Tax." Perhaps it is a process of change. |
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