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tonykara wrote:
> i allways carry my drivers licence credit card and at least $25. i dont > carry my blood type cos i dont know it Im guessin red? -- |
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hippy wrote:
> Hey, me too.. so, just for the record and because I probably wont have > ID with me on the Sun morning ride (if I make it).. tell the medicos not > to give me Septrum whatever the hell that is?! ![]() > hippy isnt that the stuff they give to induce childbirth? something you wanna tell us? -- |
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> Im allergic to penicillin so that info could come in handy. written on > the licence copy Hey, me too.. so, just for the record and because I probably wont have ID with me on the Sun morning ride (if I make it).. tell the medicos not to give me Septrum whatever the hell that is?! ![]() hippy -- |
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> isnt that the stuff they give to induce childbirth? something you > wanna tell us? Could be.. I have no idea. All I know is that since I was little I've always put it on my Allergies list. Maybe they gave the old cheese some to pop me out and I didn't like it? ![]() hippy - hope mum never reads this forum hehe -- |
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>i allways carry my drivers licence credit card and at least $25. i dont
>carry my blood type cos i dont know it The Blood Bank will tell you your blood type for free...and they'll be pleased to take your blood in return ;-) Rob Rob Woozle http://www.geocities.com/robwoozle "Hello, is there anybody.....out there?" |
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hippy wrote:
> So, I don't see how an ID will help. Please explain. :S > hippy A tad dire there, lad. A ID will help the authorities contact your nearest & dearest. Help people know whats happened to you. No flowers or visits from your family & friends if they don't know if you're in hospital. And of course, if you have a existing medical condition, help the medical authorities assist you better. Or heaven forbid, if events really go wrong when you are cycling with no ID, you can be a John Doe and they'll simply dig a hole on the side of the road ..... -- |
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Rob Woozle wrote:
> > >i allways carry my drivers licence credit card and at least $25. i dont > >carry my blood type cos i dont know it > > The Blood Bank will tell you your blood type for free...and they'll be pleased > to take your blood in return ;-) Well that's not QUITE for free... |
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Terry Collins wrote:
> aeek wrote: > >>I am wondering because I sometimes don't and on Monday >>a) a poor ped was killed crossing Caswell Drive, here in Canberra, and >> as of this morning they still don't know who he is. >>b) I went for a 20k spin at 10pm and stopped to drink my Coffee outside >> Parliment House. Security cars going by and me with no id. > > > Nope, because that only gives constable plod a place to send the > helmet/speeding(I wish) fines to and lets him know that I am not really > John Howard, etc. You know you can carry ID for emergency purposes and just not show it to Cnst Plod when he asks for it. |
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hippy wrote:
> > flyingdutch wrote: > > isnt that the stuff they give to induce childbirth? something you > > wanna tell us? > > Could be.. I have no idea. All I know is that since I was little I've > always put it on my Allergies list. Maybe they gave the old cheese some > to pop me out and I didn't like it? ![]() > > hippy > - hope mum never reads this forum hehe > > -- hippy, what if you get amnesia and forget to tell the pretty/handsome nurses that you're vegan? Mmmm, roast lamb. |
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Tamyka Bell wrote:
>Rob Woozle wrote: > > >>>i allways carry my drivers licence credit card and at least $25. i dont >>>carry my blood type cos i dont know it >>> >>> >>The Blood Bank will tell you your blood type for free...and they'll be pleased >>to take your blood in return ;-) >> >> > >Well that's not QUITE for free... > > Itys more than free, they give you coffee and food as well, all for lying on your back! -- Remove norubbish to reply direct Jack Russell |
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>Originally posted by Tamyka Bell hippy, what if you get amnesia and
>forget to tell the pretty/handsome nurses that you're vegan? Mmmm, >roast lamb. Mmm... now you're talking! Oh, the roast lamb would be nice too ![]() It's a pity there's male nurses.. that could get very wrong, very fast when you're on some good drugs... "nurse eh? how 'bout you and me close this little curtain and... OH MY GOD!!" haha (yes, I laugh at my own jokes.. ) I'm tiring of this diet anyway.. MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT! ![]() hippy -- |
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>Originally posted by cfsmtb Good on you for trying vegan, but it's
>kinda all wrong for a busy cyclist Yes, I'm hearing you.. >Try this to break the fast. Contains MEAT AND BEER. Perfect cyclist >food, eh? ![]() <hippy drools uncontrollably and is forced to leave his desk for fear of dribble-initiated-electrocution, the 4587th biggest killer of office workers in Victoria> >Beef and Guinness Pie Ooh ooh ooh!!! I had one of these <gloat-mode: on> when I was in Ireland!!! <gloat-mode: off>. I couldn't exactly taste any Guinness in it but that was probably drowned out by the uncooked variety that was being consumed at the same time. Mmm.. had some good feeds there.. reminise, cue wobbly fade, fade, credits. Nice work people, that's a wrap! hippy -- |
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> I'm tiring of this diet anyway.. MEAT MEAT MEAT MEAT! ![]() > hippy Good on you for trying vegan, but it's kinda all wrong for a busy cyclist Try this to break the fast. Contains MEAT AND BEER. Perfect cyclist food, eh? ![]() Beef and Guinness Pie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- This is a hearty Irish variation on steak and kidney pie. This recipe showcases one of my favorite beers that also accompanies the recipe quite well. Serves: 6-8 Ingredients: 3 tbsp. tomato paste 3 1/2 cups beef stock 4 lbs. beef chuck, cut into 1" cubes 1 1/2 lbs. white mushrooms, cleaned and quartered 1 large yellow onion, peeled and sliced 6 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped 2 tbsp. fresh thyme leaves, chopped 2 cups Guinees stout or any other stout beer 1 1/2 cups flour Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 egg 1 lb. frozen puff pastry, thawed 1. Preheat oven to 325º. Put tomato paste into a large bowl, add stock, and stir until paste dissolves. Add beef, mushrooms, onions, garlic, thyme, and stout and stir well. Sprinkle flour over beef mixture, season to taste with salt and pepper, and stir well. Transfer to a deep 10 1/2" x 12 1/2" baking dish set on a large baking sheet. Cover dish with foil. Bake sirring occasionally, until meat is very tender, 3 1/2 - 4 hours. 2. Beat egg and 1 tsp. water together in a small bowl and set aside. Roll puff pastry out on a lightly floured surface to a 1/4" thicknes, 2" wider than baking dish. Remove baking dish from oven and uncover. Drape pastry over dish and brush with egg wash. Return baking dish to oven and bake until pastry is puffed and deep golden brown, about 40 minutes. -- |
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tonykara wrote:
> i allways carry my drivers licence credit card and at least $25. i dont > carry my blood type cos i dont know it > Twenty-five bucks, bloody hell I'm riding with the wealthy on Sunday. I only carry 2 bucks (enough for an emergency chocolate hit). DaveB |
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hippy wrote:
> If a cop asks a cyclist (me) for ID am I required to have some? Nope. We are not issued with ID in this country. There are conditions (limited) in which you must "identify yourself" to a police officer. If you really want to know, you will need to check laws in your state. In NSW, the Redfern Legal Centre puts out a good layperson guide to the law. |
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