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Duct taping bikes, e.g.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tensafefrogs/1807500/ Googling reveals several more. What's going on? -- Mark, UK. We hope to hear him swear, we love to hear him squeak, We like to see him biting fingers in his horny beak. |
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Mark McN wrote:
> Duct taping bikes, e.g. > http://www.flickr.com/photos/tensafefrogs/1807500/ > > Googling reveals several more. What's going on? > A friend of mine locked his bike up in Norwich some time back, and when he returned to it, some nice person had added several large chains with about a dozen different padlocks on them - haha, very funny. As far as I know, his bike is still there! -- Chris |
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On 2004-12-17 17:11 +0000, Mark McN wrote:
> Duct taping bikes, e.g. > http://www.flickr.com/photos/tensafefrogs/1807500/ > > Googling reveals several more. What's going on? Hmm. Cube sculpture, Astor Place, New York USA? That reminded me of http://www.alltooflat.com/pranks/cube/. I think we have before-and-after pictures of the bike here at the very least. -- Andrew Chadwick |
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Succorso wrote:
> A friend of mine locked his bike up in Norwich some time back, and when > he returned to it, some nice person had added several large chains with > about a dozen different padlocks on them - haha, very funny. > > As far as I know, his bike is still there! Could be a plausible theft technique, although probably beyond the mental capacity of your average chav. Add a second lock, then come back in the dead of night to work on the first one. |
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Andrew Chadwick wrote:
> Hmm. Cube sculpture, Astor Place, New York USA? That reminded me of > http://www.alltooflat.com/pranks/cube/. I think we have before-and-after > pictures of the bike here at the very least. That's on a par with the Police car on top of the MIT dome prank. Sheer genius. I think you might be right about the bike though! Jon |