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So, this afternoon I was proceeding in an anti-clockwise direction on
the M25. Passing J13 I spied a cyclist. Crossing the 2 lanes of A30 to get to the hardshoulder and continue on the M25. As the bike was panniered up, I suspect she was a confused tourist just landed at Heathrow and hopelessly lost. I really hope she made it safely. I phoned the BiB to let them know and, hopefully, rescue her. -- Tim I understand very little of what's being discussed but for some reason it's fascinating. (Jon Thompson, urs) |
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Tim Hall <timhall@nospamtoday.clara.co.uk>typed
> So, this afternoon I was proceeding in an anti-clockwise direction on > the M25. Passing J13 I spied a cyclist. Crossing the 2 lanes of A30 > to get to the hardshoulder and continue on the M25. > As the bike was panniered up, I suspect she was a confused tourist > just landed at Heathrow and hopelessly lost. I really hope she made it > safely. > I phoned the BiB to let them know and, hopefully, rescue her. It wasn't Jack Eason, then, was it??? -- Helen D. Vecht: helenvecht@zetnet.co.uk Edgware. |
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:25:49 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht
<helenvecht@zetnet.co.uk> wrote: >Tim Hall <timhall@nospamtoday.clara.co.uk>typed > > >> So, this afternoon I was proceeding in an anti-clockwise direction on >> the M25. Passing J13 I spied a cyclist. Crossing the 2 lanes of A30 >> to get to the hardshoulder and continue on the M25. > >> As the bike was panniered up, I suspect she was a confused tourist >> just landed at Heathrow and hopelessly lost. I really hope she made it >> safely. > >> I phoned the BiB to let them know and, hopefully, rescue her. > > > >It wasn't Jack Eason, then, was it??? I saw neither pipe nor plimsols. -- Tim I understand very little of what's being discussed but for some reason it's fascinating. (Jon Thompson, urs) |
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