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Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 21:50
by Effoh
speedbird591 wrote:We're talking about a long dead witch

Not even a Scotsman could harbour such fantasies
Ian

Och dammit - ye had ma hopes up there Ian - I thought the ex-wife had passed....

Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 21:54
by forthbridge
speedbird591 wrote:Jim - I don't think so. We're talking about a long dead witch

Not even a Scotsman could harbour such fantasies
Ian

I will refrain from quoting a well known nautical term connected with the weather......
Crivvens!!!

Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 21:55
by Tomliner
Are you completely mad? The whole point is the utter freedom of it
.
That line sounds like it could have come straight from the mouth of the late great Tony Hancock!

ATB EricT
Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 22:07
by DaveB
Indeed.. some good one-liners to be had around here

I dunno about the rustle of a crisp 10 bob note mate.. the flick of a shiny halfcrown would work for me (though the rest of my fashion police posse may also require some re-numeration)

As long as the traffic lights aren't on red.. you're safe. Peddle as if the devil himself was behind you
ATB
DaveB

Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 06 Oct 2009, 20:07
by ChrisHunt
I did wonder what cycling and Sally-in-the-woods had in common (you'll have to hide the bikes better than that!). Your face must have been a picture Ian when you went over into that descent. Still, it's the going up again bit that I really hate.
I did some cycling in France recently - I'll have to post some pictures from that. One especially good one of a dead dog by the side of the road (not the intended target of the picture) which was oddly funny in a stuffed dog kind of way.
Very picturesque cycling routes you have there.
Regards,
Chris
Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 04:59
by FlyTexas
Great pics, Ian!

Are you sure Sally-in-the-Woods isn't named after the first lady to ride a bicycle down that
very steep hill?

Maybe you should consider taking a female friend on a ride. Valerie and I always have nice chats and she occasionally pays for our lunch.

The only drawback is that I can ride much farther when I ride by myself.
Brian
Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 12:08
by AllanL
To much info...............
Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 12:59
by speedbird591
Re: Cycling: Sally-in-the-Woods
Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 14:38
by airboatr
all these pics of the cycle without it's rider...
how can I be sure it isn't the bike who is posting these threads after a day out on it's own....
as though it has developed a personality of it's own
