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Friedrich Niema wrote:
> Heya group, esp C&FTSMB... > Maybe some more info about all that interesting stuff u+s were talking > about in Brinswick St Cycles (Sydney a.b folks > - it's kind of like King Street Cycles in Newtown plus a big slice of > Cheeky Monkey)? > fred/peter . > ps: the weather (balloon) underground?!? > pps: (for Neil) Saintaaaaaaaas!!!!! Ah, yes, that. Saturday arvo was a tad chilly wasn't it? I really should learn to scroll down the cycling forum topic list more instead of concentrating on todays trendy threads. Saintly Neil-T is a very happy Saintaas fan at present, and next May CM shall provide to be a very important milestone! Think I'll announce something here. Just over a year ago several happy cyclists sitting around a big table at the Imperial came up with idea to start a different Bicycle Users Group. Pub Bicycle Users Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pub_bug/ to join: pub_bug-subscribe@yahoogroups.com We've done a lot of interesting stuff over the last 12 months, frequent beer tasting at Mountain Goat Brewery open nights, handing out Hawaiian lei's at the SSWC03, creating a line of fashionable drinking shirts with PubBUG logos. Not, forgetting, having a lots of (responsible) fun. Now we are entering a new phase in development, our first HomeBrew, PubBUG Sidewall Stout. (actually a James Squire Oatmeal Stout) Should have the labels on it by Friday. Anyway, PubBUG should be down at the Goat Open Night this friday, check the yahoogroup list for more details. A while back PubBUG received a email from BV (re: BUGStart), so we've been noticed by people of importance. ![]() cheers & beers ![]() -- |
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>Originally posted by cfsmtb Now we are entering a new phase in
>development, our first >HomeBrew, PubBUG Sidewall Stout. (actually a >James Squire >Oatmeal Stout) Should have the labels on it by Friday. >Anyway, >PubBUG should be down at the Goat Open Night this friday, >>check the yahoogroup list for more details. I have no idea about the rest of this thread, but I think I'll try and make it on Friday for a catch up session... I just found a case of my mate's homebrew stout in a cupboard here.. but I'm too scared to try it ![]() hippy - has a taste for Guiness now -- |
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cfsmtb wrote:
> Ah, yes, that. Saturday arvo was a tad chilly wasn't it? > I really should learn to scroll down the cycling forum topic list more > instead of concentrating on todays trendy threads. Saintly Neil-T is a > very happy Saintaas fan at present, and next May CM shall provide to be > a very important milestone! > Think I'll announce something here. Just over a year ago several happy > cyclists sitting around a big table at the Imperial came up with idea to > start a different Bicycle Users Group. > Pub Bicycle Users Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pub_bug/ > to join: pub_bug-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > We've done a lot of interesting stuff over the last 12 months, frequent > beer tasting at Mountain Goat Brewery open nights, handing out Hawaiian > lei's at the SSWC03, creating a line of fashionable drinking shirts with > PubBUG logos. Not, forgetting, having a lots of (responsible) fun. > Now we are entering a new phase in development, our first HomeBrew, > PubBUG Sidewall Stout. (actually a James Squire Oatmeal Stout) Should > have the labels on it by Friday. Anyway, PubBUG should be down at the > Goat Open Night this friday, check the yahoogroup list for more details. > A while back PubBUG received a email from BV (re: BUGStart), so we've > been noticed by people of importance. ![]() > cheers & beers ![]() cool. been there a couple of times. the lad who runs PUSHI has been spotted bus-boyin there. Love the mobile pizza rig too. Would go down a treat at most racing/mtb events too! -- |
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hippy wrote:
> hippy > - has a taste for Guiness now Haaaah! Welcome to the 'dark side' of the force, airport-walker! many memories of putting holes in laundry walls with homebrew kits. still tasted good, but... -- |
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cfsmtb wrote:
> Stout, good stuff. Puts hairs on your legs. PS did you know (and this may come in handy Friday night) that you cant be done foe .05 on a bicycle? Heard of a lecture/talk from a bicycle police officer at Darebin BUG meeting stating such -- |
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flyingdutch wrote:
> Haaaah! Welcome to the 'dark side' of the force, airport-walker! > many memories of putting holes in laundry walls with homebrew kits. > still tasted good, but... Stout, good stuff. Puts hairs on your legs. -- |
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flyingdutch wrote:
> PS did you know (and this may come in handy Friday night) that you cant > be done foe .05 on a bicycle? > Heard of a lecture/talk from a bicycle police officer at Darebin BUG > meeting stating such We know, we were there! Both sitting behind Chris Chapman. Gold SS + Ti Commuter parked in town hall. Still, drink and ride, take the consequences. If I have a accident while cycling p*ssed, my fault. -- |
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>Originally posted by flyingdutch Welcome to the 'dark side' of the
>force, airport-walker! Urgh.. airports.. what places of evil! >many memories of putting holes in laundry walls with homebrew kits. >still tasted good, but... My mate (same one) also had a "Devil's Draught" which was 8-9% alc/vol or something silly and it was sickly sweet so a certain hippy could drink vast quantities of it.. ![]() As for stout putting hairs on legs.. I read the thread about the lack of women on bikes and blokes shaving their legs.. I usually have hairy legs but when I start to get fast or start to train more seriously there's a psychological boost to shaving. For me, it's like a sign that I'm taking this seriously. At least as seriously as I can take anything ![]() As for getting busted on a bike with BAC >0.05, I knew that and I've heard of a roller skater or skateboarder or something being busted for it! That could very well be an urban myth though.. no promises ![]() hippy -- |
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Heya group, esp C&FTSMB...
Maybe some more info about all that interesting stuff u+s were talking about in Brinswick St Cycles (Sydney a.b folks - it's kind of like King Street Cycles in Newtown plus a big slice of Cheeky Monkey)? xxx fred/peter .. ps: the weather (balloon) underground?!? pps: (for Neil) Saintaaaaaaaas!!!!! |
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cfsmtb wrote:
> We know, we were there! Both sitting behind Chris Chapman. Gold SS + Ti > Commuter parked in town hall. > Still, drink and ride, take the consequences. If I have a accident while > cycling p*ssed, my fault. Who's 'WE' ? cfsmtb and bike? or CFS and Hippy? PS who's Chris Chapman? we gotta meet cfs. you one interestin' person... Maybe Fri night... -- |
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>Originally posted by wassupdawg Who's 'WE' ? cfsmtb and bike? or CFS
>and Hippy? Not I (unless I was REALLY drunk ) Maybe it was Mr. Soiler?Eurosnippet: They have bikes for hire ALL over Munich. Hire-A-Bike or something. It appears that you just ring a number on the bike to unlock it and ride away.. how cool! hippy -- |
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flyingdutch wrote:
> have read articles a month or so back re that being introduced in > Manchester and (i think) scandinavian country somewhere They were pretty funky/daggy looking bikes, dual-susp I think, with fluoro painted chainstays(?) and Dial-A-Bike(?) written all over it. I'll probably put all the bike related pix I took into an online album some time in the future.. I know I took a pic of one. hippy -- |
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hippy wrote:
> >Originally posted by wassupdawg Who's 'WE' ? cfsmtb and bike? or CFS > >and Hippy? > Not I (unless I was REALLY drunk ) Maybe it was Mr. Soiler?> Eurosnippet: They have bikes for hire ALL over Munich. Hire-A-Bike or > something. It appears that you just ring a number on the bike to unlock > it and ride away.. how cool! > hippy have read articles a month or so back re that being introduced in Manchester and (i think) scandinavian country somewhere -- |
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hippy wrote:
> >Originally posted by wassupdawg Who's 'WE' ? cfsmtb and bike? or CFS > >and Hippy? > Not I (unless I was REALLY drunk ) Maybe it was Mr. Soiler?> hippy Jeez, cfsmtb = small lady cyclist, tends to dress funny http://profiles.yahoo.com/cfsmtb partner in crime = bikesoiler = tall gentleman cyclist -- |
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