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> ================================================================== > ==== > *** Automatisch generierter Text *** > Im Falle abartiger oder unstatthafter Formulierungen ersuche ich > um > Nachsicht, Ueberlesung oder um Benutzung der DEL-Taste. GF > ================================================================== > ==== 1.715. 2 Maedeles radeln auf ner alten Strasse zur Arbeit, sagt die     

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Author: Guenther Faulhuber
Date: Jun 22, 2008 15:10

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On 27/12/2007 23:25, Danny Colyer said, > Running very late for work this morning, I was stopped at a red light > outside the Tenniscourt pub when another cyclist pulled alongside and > said good morning. > > He knew my name and my domain name, but I didn't recognise him He probably noticed that you had a wheel missing and decided that it must be you :-) -- Paul Boyd http://www     

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Author: Andrzej Filip
Date: Apr 1, 2008 14:28

Danny Colyer wrote: Running very late for work this morning, I was stopped at a red light outside the Tenniscourt pub when another cyclist pulled alongside and said good morning. He knew my name and my domain name, but I didn't recognise him. Not being awake yet, and concentrating mainly on the lights, I didn't question him in detail to find out who he was. Was it
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Running very late for work this morning, I was stopped at a red light outside the Tenniscourt pub when another cyclist pulled alongside and said good morning. He knew my name and my domain name, but I didn't recognise him. Not being awake yet, and concentrating mainly on the lights, I didn't question him in detail to find out who he was. Was it one of you rabble? -- Danny Colyer     

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Author: Paul Boyd
Date: Dec 28, 2007 03:44

Danny Colyer wrote on 23/02/2007 22:06 +0100: Roger Thorpe wrote: 'Tenniscourt Road' I wonder how that got it's name.... I reckon it came from The Tennis Court pub ;-) I thought it was named after a particularly successful police raid where they arrested two short of a dozen criminals ;-) -- Tony "...has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least
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Danny Colyer wrote: > I wrote: > >>> On a bicycle such a thing certainly does exist. I ride through one >>> every morning on my way to work. It's always been a pleasure on the >>> few occasions when *all* of the lights have been out > > > and Roger Thorpe responded: > >> AAAh another cyclist speaks.(for a change) I don't mind talking to you >> at all. >> Do you think that is     

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Author: marc
Date: Dec 27, 2007 16:21

I wrote: On a bicycle such a thing certainly does exist. I ride through one every morning on my way to work. It's always been a pleasure on the few occasions when *all* of the lights have been out and Roger Thorpe responded: AAAh another cyclist speaks.(for a change) I don't mind talking to you at all. Do you think that is exceptional? And would it be different if you were
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Author: Danny Colyer
Date: Dec 27, 2007 15:25

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Author: Tony Raven
Date: Feb 23, 2007 14:29

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Author: Danny Colyer
Date: Feb 23, 2007 14:06

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Author: Roger Thorpe
Date: Feb 23, 2007 13:50

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Author: Danny Colyer
Date: Feb 23, 2007 13:21

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Author: Kadaitcha Man
Date: Jun 30, 2006 10:54

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