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On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 21:18:51 +0100
Mike Bristow wrote: In article , d wrote: Well if you're not going to ride it why f***ing take it then?? Because you want it in once place, rather than the other. Might be because you can't manage the ~80 miles from Cambridge - or the ~10 miles from Kings X - and want to get the train part of the way. This could be because you cycled from Putney to Cambridge, and are too tired (*tish*) to cycle back again; because you're not that fit; or because you're in a hurry. Sorry , doesn't make sense. If he cycles to the station in cambridge then there are plenty of places to leave a bike there. So why take it all the way to london with all the hassle (to other pax as well as him) if he's not going to use it there? Use your imagination and empathy, Boltar. Empathy? Ques que c'est? B2003 |
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