The things you see at a time trial...



Simon Brooke wrote:

> Nonononononononono. The four seasons, at least as experienced in
> Scotland, are:
>
> * Winter
> * Winter 2
> * Son of Winter
> * Winter, the Prequel.


Sadly no longer the case. I do wish we still had winter, 'cause Nordic
Skiing is /even better than cycling/. But what we tend to get these
days is Winter, the Prequel extended all through the year. Bah!

Pete.
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:33:13 +0100, "wafflycat"
<waffles*A*T*v21net*D*O*T*co*D*O*T*uk> wrote:

>
>"Sniper8052" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>
>>
>> Oh Ch**** aren't we getting a bit serious over this? He should have tied
>> his towel better and he should have had more consideration for others it's
>> as simple as that. Trouble with people now is they have no Bl**** regard
>> for anyone but themselves, well some of them.
>>
>> Sniper8052

>
>On this entire thread so far, the above is the most sensible posting yet.
>
>Cheers, helen s



I trust the 'perp' received a stiff talking-to. :-(

Tony
 
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:16:40 GMT, Mark Thompson
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> I believe Helen has posted pictures of the horrors which result from
>> such things..

>
>What, something like:
>
><URL:http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/tomponet/cycling/Lycra/warning.htm>


Can't really see the point ...

Tony
 
We should stick to the bare facts in order to get to the bottom of the
matter.
 
wafflycat wrote:
> 'scuse me whilst I get me tits out in public...


I have a particular pair of bibshorts you could borrow that I feel would
add a certain frisson to the jpegs.

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"Danny Colyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> wafflycat wrote:
>> 'scuse me whilst I get me tits out in public...

>
> I have a particular pair of bibshorts you could borrow that I feel would
> add a certain frisson to the jpegs.
>


:-D

I shall, however, decline your offer!

Cheers, helen s
 
"Danny Colyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> wafflycat wrote:
>> 'scuse me whilst I get me tits out in public...

>
> I have a particular pair of bibshorts you could borrow that I feel would
> add a certain frisson to the jpegs.


LMAO! Although it was before my membership, I did enjoy the original jpeg
muchly. ;)
 
hyweldavies <[email protected]> whizzed past me shouting
>We should stick to the bare facts in order to get to the bottom of the
>matter.
>


It wasn't the bottom she was complaining about...

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What goes down must come up again - Confucius' Law of Shorts
 
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 19:03:32 +0100, Keith Willoughby
<[email protected]> wrote:


>> Aye, seems some missed the ;-) at the end of the post - I should use
>> more of them! One after every line!

>
>You're already averaging over a smiley per post. Maybe that's the
>problem.


You're too cool to smile, eh? There's a lot of that about these days.

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On 15 Aug 2005 16:18:56 +0100, Jon Schneider
<[email protected]> wrote:


>A friend told me this. His kitten managed to flick its toy into the
>toilet while he was in the bathroom undressed.



Aaaah! :)


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On 15 Aug 2005 05:02:47 -0700, "dkahn400" <[email protected]>
wrote:


>At GlaxoSmithKline one of the problems we had with the women's changing
>room was that the luxury showers had a drying area in front of each
>cubicle. There were long waits in the mornings because some women would
>insist on getting completely changed in the drying area before opening
>the door and letting the next person in, instead of simply towelling
>off and getting changed in the communal area. I wasn't sure which I
>found the more suprising: the selfishness, or the reluctance to change
>in front of other women.
>
>There was no problem of this kind in the men's changing room. We seem
>to be quite relaxed about showing off our six-packs to each other, real
>or imaginery.



I thought that behaviour was a bit weird until I noticed that you're a
bloke. What were blokes doing in the women's changing rooms? I can see
why some women wouldn't want to walk through a group of blokes wearing
only a towel, particularly if some of them might be colleagues.

Apolog's if I've misunderstood!

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