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3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris,
and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. I am 'leading' a peloton of ten, though I do not know the way. All I know is that I am looking for l'Avenue Vert (the Greenway). www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHD_IbSUwY4 Day 1 - Paris to Gournay - 80 miles Day 2 - Gournay to Dieppe - 50 miles Day 3 - Newhaven to East Grindstead - 45 miles Day 4 - East Grindstead to Greenwich - 45 miles Cost, including Eurostar, Dieppe to Newhaven ferry and all accommodation: £150. Bargain! Toodle pip! |
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Tom Crispin wrote:
3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. I am 'leading' a peloton of ten, though I do not know the way. All I know is that I am looking for l'Avenue Vert (the Greenway). www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHD_IbSUwY4 Day 1 - Paris to Gournay - 80 miles Day 2 - Gournay to Dieppe - 50 miles Day 3 - Newhaven to East Grindstead - 45 miles Day 4 - East Grindstead to Greenwich - 45 miles Cost, including Eurostar, Dieppe to Newhaven ferry and all accommodation: £150. Bargain! Toodle pip! Don't be too optimistic about the accommodation at "East Grindstead". It may be a fictitious location (from one of Dickens's novels by the sound of it). |
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On Apr 2, 3:18*am, Tom Crispin
wrote: 3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. I am 'leading' a peloton of ten, though I do not know the way. All I know is that I am looking for l'Avenue Vert (the Greenway).www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHD_IbSUwY4 Day 1 - Paris to Gournay - 80 miles Day 2 - Gournay to Dieppe - 50 miles Day 3 - Newhaven to East Grindstead - 45 miles Day 4 - East Grindstead to Greenwich - 45 miles Cost, including Eurostar, Dieppe to Newhaven ferry and all accommodation: £150. Bargain! Toodle pip! I would not go on that route, have you seen how dangerous the cyclists are, they were all wearing helmets. WSR |
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Tom Crispin wrote:
3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. What a sad ****ing ****. -- Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a viable form of transport. |
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On Apr 2, 1:33*pm, webreader wrote:
On Apr 2, 3:18*am, Tom Crispin wrote: 3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. I am 'leading' a peloton of ten, though I do not know the way. All I know is that I am looking for l'Avenue Vert (the Greenway).www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHD_IbSUwY4 Day 1 - Paris to Gournay - 80 miles Day 2 - Gournay to Dieppe - 50 miles Day 3 - Newhaven to East Grindstead - 45 miles Day 4 - East Grindstead to Greenwich - 45 miles Cost, including Eurostar, Dieppe to Newhaven ferry and all accommodation: £150. Bargain! Toodle pip! I would not go on that route, have you seen how dangerous the cyclists are, they were all wearing helmets. As any sensible person who is not psycholist would do! Derek C |
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On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 23:38:26 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: Tom Crispin wrote: 3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. What a sad ****ing ****. More pointless abusive language. 23:38, hmmm. |
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Tom Crispin wrote:
3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. I am 'leading' a peloton of ten, though I do not know the way. All I know is that I am looking for l'Avenue Vert (the Greenway). www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHD_IbSUwY4 Day 1 - Paris to Gournay - 80 miles Day 2 - Gournay to Dieppe - 50 miles Day 3 - Newhaven to East Grindstead - 45 miles Day 4 - East Grindstead to Greenwich - 45 miles Cost, including Eurostar, Dieppe to Newhaven ferry and all accommodation: £150. Bargain! Toodle pip! sounds fun, I spent the day at work, but then I like work so no biggy. roger -- www.rogermerriman.com |
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Peter Grange wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 23:38:26 +0100, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: Tom Crispin wrote: 3.30am and I will be off to King's Cross for the Eurostar to Paris, and a Paris to London Cycle Tour. What a sad ****ing ****. More pointless abusive language. 23:38, hmmm. What are you? Usenets answer to Jiminy Cricket? -- Dave - intelligent enough to realise that a push bike is a kid's toy, not a viable form of transport. |
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On 02/04/2010 12:47, JNugent wrote:
Don't be too optimistic about the accommodation at "East Grindstead". It may be a fictitious location (from one of Dickens's novels by the sound of it). Jesus, you're so f'ing boring. |
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