'77 Worlds



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I don't usually find the British Cycling website entertaining, but this memoire of the 1977 worlds
in Venezuela was an eye opener

http://www.bcf.uk.com/features/dave_01.html

"Inside was quite dark with dodgy music and silhouettes of girls dancing. It turned out to be a
knocking shop and it was my birthday. The lads all had a whip round and suggested I go and have a
good time -- well I was a young full blooded male and a sprinter at that so I started to dance with
this girl.

Moments later the lights went on, the door burst open, it was a cop raid. To my horror the girl I
was dancing with had no teeth and was covered in spots. That was a lucky escape but no such luck --
we were all pinned up against the wall with guns pointed at the back of our heads."

Cheers! Stephen Cheers! Stephen
 
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> Moments later the lights went on, the door burst open, it was a cop raid. To my horror the girl I
> was dancing with had no teeth and was covered in spots. That was a lucky escape but no such luck
> -- we were all pinned up against the wall with guns pointed at the back of our heads."

Sounds like a description of Chris Mitchell with a wig on.
 
"Steve McGinty" <@4ax.com...
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>
> I don't usually find the British Cycling website entertaining, but this memoire of the 1977 worlds
> in Venezuela was an eye opener
>
> http://www.bcf.uk.com/features/dave_01.html
>
> "Inside was quite dark with dodgy music and silhouettes of girls dancing. It turned out to be a
> knocking shop and it was my birthday. The lads all had a whip round and suggested I go and have a
> good time -- well I was a young full blooded male and a sprinter at that so I started to dance
> with this girl.
>
> Moments later the lights went on, the door burst open, it was a cop raid. To my horror the girl I
> was dancing with had no teeth and was covered in spots. That was a lucky escape but no such luck
> -- we were all pinned up against the wall with guns pointed at the back of our heads."
>
> Cheers! Stephen Cheers! Stephen

Were you/are you a cheerleader?

VERY funny that article; thanks, Ken.
 
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