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My copy of Cycle arrived yesterday and as usual I flicked to
the letters page to check for urc communications. In the
past couple of issues Guy Chapman and Peter Amey have
featured, this issue it's the turn on Pete Clinch---subject:
panniers. Anyone preparing a letter for next time to keep
the side up?
Colin
"Colin Blackburn" <colin.blackburn@durham.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:opr8pa4rxkyxrafp@nntphost.dur.ac.uk...
>
> My copy of Cycle arrived yesterday and as usual I flicked
> to the letters page to check for urc communications. In
> the past couple of issues Guy Chapman and Peter Amey have
> featured, this issue it's the turn on Pete Clinch---
> subject: panniers. Anyone preparing a letter for next time
> to keep the side up?
>
> Colin
Guy won the track pump in C.W.
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Simon Mason Anlaby East Yorkshire. 53°44'N 0°26'W
http://www.simonmason.karoo.net (http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/)
Colin Blackburn wrote:
>
> My copy of Cycle arrived yesterday and as usual I flicked
> to the letters page to check for urc communications. In
> the past couple of issues Guy Chapman and Peter Amey have
> featured, this issue it's the turn on Pete Clinch---
> subject: panniers. Anyone preparing a letter for next time
> to keep the side up?
>
I thought the cover picture was an excellent two-fingers to
the Swamp Monster and He Who Ate All The Pies.
What, stoop to adolescent name-calling? Moi?
Simon Mason wrote:
> Guy won the track pump in C.W.
There are people who actually read it?
<shakes head in disbelief>
John B
Simon Mason wrote:
> "Colin Blackburn" <colin.blackburn@durham.ac.uk> wrote in
> message news:opr8pa4rxkyxrafp@nntphost.dur.ac.uk...
>>
>> My copy of Cycle arrived yesterday and as usual I flicked
>> to the letters page to check for urc communications. In
>> the past couple of issues Guy Chapman and Peter Amey have
>> featured, this issue it's the turn on Pete Clinch---
>> subject: panniers. Anyone preparing a letter for next
>> time to keep the side up?
>>
>> Colin
>
> Guy won the track pump in C.W.
Rumour is he wanted it for his inflatable cycle helmet ;-)
Tony
JohnB wrote:
> There are people who actually read it?
>
> <shakes head in disbelief>
Just to see their name in the open TT results, probably.
There isn;t a lot else in it.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 17:59:06 +0100, Zog The Undeniable
<hrothgar19@yahoo.com> wrote in message <40b770c8.0@entanet>:
>I thought the cover picture was an excellent two-fingers to
>the Swamp Monster and He Who Ate All The Pies.
Yes, I sensed that tongues were in cheeks in the editorial
office that day ;-)
Guy
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