You know you're riding into a headwind when ...



In article <44034a12.0@entanet>, Zog The Undeniable (hrothgar19
@yahoo.com) wrote:
> dkahn400 wrote:
>
> > ... a 5lb potato comes rolling along the road towards you (Kennett
> > Valley Run). Luckily it had the good sense to be rolling on the correct
> > side of the road.
> >

> There is no such thing as a tailwind, of course. When you're cycling
> you either have a headwind or you're going really well.


I overheard a couple of the "going really well" types opining that
perhaps it would be more sensible if, in order to get their 200 km in,
they carried on heading west as far as Weston-super-Mare and got the
train back :)

--
Dave Larrington - <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/>
Give the anarchist a cigarette.
 
Simon Bennett wrote:
> Mark Thompson wrote:
>
> > While I'm wittering, it's believed that the endless and impassable
> > cauliflower fields around Thanet were sown and maintained for much
> > the same reason as the river Swale was dug around Sheppey.

>
> To keep out the undesirables?


ITYM to keep IN the undesirables :)

TL (about 15 miles from Swampy island^H^H Sheppey)
 
In article <[email protected]>, The
Luggage ([email protected]) wrote:
> Simon Bennett wrote:
> > Mark Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > While I'm wittering, it's believed that the endless and impassable
> > > cauliflower fields around Thanet were sown and maintained for much
> > > the same reason as the river Swale was dug around Sheppey.

> >
> > To keep out the undesirables?

>
> ITYM to keep IN the undesirables :)
>
> TL (about 15 miles from Swampy island^H^H Sheppey)


<URL:http://www.sheppeyscum.com/>

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Dave Larrington - <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk/>
Murdock's Gardening Law: If it's green, the paving isn't finished yet.
 

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