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Author: gNick (---.ipt.aol.com)
Date: 27-01-2005 12:32
Well very interesting, but how does that contribute to the position of cycling in the modern world?
"Too many psycopaths
Not enough cyclepaths"
Extra marks to the first person to identify the quote (this competition is excluded to members of the group formerly known as 'The Wino Twins')
gNick
Pity Me, Durham
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I'm just a primitive creature of the heath,
So excuse my savage ignorance
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Author: peter (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: 27-01-2005 12:35
I just deleted the post this message refers to.
Peter Eland
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Author: steve green (---.server.ntli.net)
Date: 27-01-2005 17:06
It looks a bit Tom Waitsish, but I'm almost certainly entirely wrong. He sounds as if he can't move under his own power without supplementary oxygen.
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Author: Pedaldog (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 27-01-2005 19:09
C'mon people.... Wossaflavour? What's it all about?
At the pace of sailing ships and bicycles!
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Author: Andy Scaife (---.fast.net.uk)
Date: 28-01-2005 16:24
The version I've heard goes
"I like bars and cyclepaths,
Buti I don't like Cars and psychopaths"
And can I remember who it was by?
Can I B******!
Andy Scaife,
BikeRescue
York, UK.
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