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Dear People of Earth: by LionsPhil2005-09-12 02:24:43
  BETWEEN the lines? Ohhhh, I thought the line by JimK2005-09-12 02:27:17
    Bull-bar / 'Roo-bar / Cow-catcher by manxmania2005-09-12 02:38:06
      Some cyclist have a "nail" in their pockets by SciSSorS 2005-09-12 03:11:38
merely for "accidentaly scratching" cars parked wholly or half on the cyclists' strip ...

I consider it too much opf a reaction mostly, but I admit that WHEN they 're parked that way, I too have to "go around them and leave enough room to not be hit by them opening their wide door" ... so I am pushed way into the cars' lane just to avoid them.

A young friend wentabout, with 7x7cm stickers in his pockets. Text: "Yuo are in my way" (in three languages) and a "bycicle-pedestrians" traffic sign. It's the kind of sticker (glued like a post stamp) that one really does NOT want put on ones windshield: one the glue has dried, you won't wipe it off with just "waer", though "plenty water" wil do of course.
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        Yuo are in my way. by Esteis2005-09-12 03:20:31
          Would be a nice touch by SciSSorS2005-09-12 03:31:54
            In earlier English, maybe; nowadays, "thou" by Esteis2005-09-12 03:33:28
              Actually, by Pic2005-09-12 03:58:39
        Early this year by astro-g2005-09-12 03:33:23
          There's a lovely billboard ad I saw. by Esteis2005-09-12 03:35:38
            Heh heh heh. (n/t) by LionsPhil2005-09-12 04:00:20

 

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