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right you are. jeez i can hardly do any
hannah wants to know if anyone knows a black and white fixie-skidda with red grips on risers, red chain and gold hubs. it's unlocked on the street right now. she wants to ring the fool
thankfully I don't know the owner the bike sounds hideous, maybe that's why they don't need to lock it. or maybe they suddenly realised what a fugly bike they were on and ran from it screaming...
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noone bothered to add the dates they are free to go to the leisure centre (except simon). as soon as everyone does it we'll know when there's point in booking it.
here's the link, again.
http://doodle.com/4s4dxr383n5evxvk
and, p.s. simon you can't do sunday 29th november
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Stop SMIDSY
**Stop ‘Sorry Mate, I Didn’t See You’** Because sometimes sorry just isn’t enough. Bad driving intimidates and harms innocent people. Cyclists and pedestrians are particularly endangered by negligent or aggressive driving because we’re not encased in a few tonnes of metal every time we set out on the roads. Stop SMIDSY will address how the police, prosecutors, the courts, and the law itself could all do a better job at encouraging people to use the roads in safer and more considerate ways. When we lobby these institutions on your behalf, we need evidence of how they need to improve. That’s where you come in. **Report your story and help make our roads safer** Most of us have experienced bad driving. By creating a place to collect and share these stories, we will build the political will to change how society deals with bad driving. **Get information and advice** If you request help from our lawyers, we will send them the information you have supplied us. They will contact you within seven days if they think they will be able to help. You can also learn more about the law about bad driving and download some practical tips for dealing with it. -
What to do if you're in a crash
Just some words of wisdom from Norman (who has been knocked off his bike twice)Put your local police station's phone number on your mobile on speed dial
Know your route so that you can tell the police / ambulance your exact location
If you are injured, phone the police immediately
Note the car registration
Take a photo of the accident showing vehicles in crash positions
Take a photo of the driver (the driver who drove over Norman's front wheel denied he was in the car - said someone stole the car)
Take names and addresses of any witnesses
Contact Cycle Aid 01772 250871 - Norman got around £1200 when he claimed.
Cycle Aid are personal injury solicitors specialising in cycle injury and accident claims. We will act for you on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis giving cutting-edge legal advice to help you make a claim for compensation. We have been involved in many substantial claims involving head injuries, shoulder injuries, spinal injuries, facial injuries, back injuries, knee injuries and other bicycle accident claims
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Just some words of wisdom from Norman (who has been knocked off his bike twice)
Put your local police station's phone number on your mobile on speed dial
Know your route so that you can tell the police / ambulance your exact location
If you are injured, phone the police immediately
Note the car registration
Take a photo of the accident showing vehicles in crash positions
Take a photo of the driver (the driver who drove over Norman's front wheel denied he was in the car - said someone stole the car)
Take names and addresses of any witnesses
Contact Cycle Aid 01772 250871 - Norman got around £1200 when he claimed.
Cycle Aid are personal injury solicitors specialising in cycle injury and accident claims. We will act for you on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis giving cutting-edge legal advice to help you make a claim for compensation. We have been involved in many substantial claims involving head injuries, shoulder injuries, spinal injuries, facial injuries, back injuries, knee injuries and other bicycle accident claims
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not nes.am gonna watch thelma and louise with an old friend...i think mirek is meeting in dulicimer or somewhere for birthday drinks tomorrow after tea but not sure
@adam not going to yoga tomozza i don't think, but next week??
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yeah sunday and thursday best for me...and prolly more likely to go if it's on less cos it feels more special...or something...
also on thursday martin and sophie not coming because they are having a bonfire on their allotment with firework which we are invited to after polo...how ace is that??
ace.
also it's miza's birthday tomozza, think he is drinking in chollers...
also, shall i book this sports centre so we can try it out for a tourney?
PLEASE TELL ME DATES YOU CAN DO HERE (IT HAS TO BE SUNDAY 2:30-4:30PM
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it's not every monday, it's every first monday and it was decided then you lot changed polo night to monday night as well so then it clashed. the guy said we might be able to change film night to sunday though which i think might be better anyway...but mirek was saying during winter maybe we should only play twice a week anyway cos of dark and wet and stuff, in summer one wants to be out every night but it's nice to cosy up a bit in the winter..i kinda agree. i guess it can be 3 nights and then if people don't wanna play they just don't go but then it gets annoying for the ones that want to play and noone turns up...i'd prefer to only have to commit to 2 nights during the winter months i think..
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@adam. can you text ben about the vouchers, he spoke to jonny about them, i'm not sure what they discussed x x x x
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fuck it. let's do it...can we ride it first?