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Old March 20th 07, 12:16 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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Per Coyoteboy:
People get offended,


Anyone who is offended by such things is, IMO, pathetic. But then I forget
we are fairly liberal in the UK and actually realise that SEEING the human
body doesnt send you to hell.


It's not a question of pathetic or non-pathetic. It's a real-world question of
people complaining to The Powers That Be and putting one more nail in our little
group's site access coffin. Whether one likes it or not, one still needs to
deal with the reality.
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Old March 24th 07, 02:46 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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"Micheal Artindale" wrote in message
news:b9%Kh.32360$DN.1582@pd7urf2no...
When you are driving to a trailhrad which has not facilities (washrooms,
changerooms...) and it is over a 1/2 hr away, where do you change? at

home?
use a towel/blanket?.....

Thanks,

Micheal


Same as when windsurfing or kayakbing and changing to/from a wetsuit. Beach
towel wrapped around you. I haven't been arrested yet.

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Old March 24th 07, 02:49 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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In my SUV. The tinted windows are nice and dark and I'm short enough to
lay out on the back seat.


Somewhat related story from a buddy many years ago.

He was at a trailhead near a gear swap. He sees a for-sale list taped to
the inside of a guys pickup cab. He wanders over and is peering at the
somewhat faded print through the tinted window glass, shading his eyes in
the bright sun. He hears a "What the f......" and realizes the owner is
inside the cab pulling up his shorts.

Tinted glass can cause a multitude of misunderstandings ;-)

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