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Previously on "A little bit of snow and the country comes to a grinding halt."

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by threaded
    I got caught in a hailstorm just outside of Copenhagen this morning. Then managed to get a flat tyre because I couldn't see the glass on the cycle path. The glass was obscured by the hail. It was a really bad flat and had ripped the tyre as well, so even though I have a spare inner tube it was unrepairable. I was 10 km out from home so started to walk to the nearest shops in the hope of finding a phone number for a taxi as I could not remember any. As luck or providence would have it a taxi pulled up just in front of me, asking if I was OK, and took me home. What a nice man, I've got his number now in my wallet.

    Took several cups of coffee, hot chocolate and a very hot shower to warm me back up again. A little bit of a rest and off I set for work again, this time in a car.

    There I am thinking, ah well, I shall be late to work, when I get to my office, I'm first in!

    As the others dribble in they're all blaming the weather for making them late. Yeah, what a lame excuse I think...
    Jeez, get a life, man!

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    I was under the impression you had a variety of spare tyres carried around your midrif! Have I been misinformed?

    BTW. Mobile phones, wonderful invention, you can store lots of phone numbers including local taxis. You might want to try one. Very compact devices and apparently you can even use them to telephone people from wherever you are (as long as you are in range of the service).

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by n5gooner
    I remember getting punchers cycling along the Old Kent Road, and also outside Millwall's ground, all good fun as they were at around 0600 and dark so not fun to fix.
    Traditionally the punchers would be inside Millwall's ground, but CCTV has put an end to that.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by n5gooner
    why, thank you for that story, it has made a change to my day, some light reading.



    I remember getting punchers cycling along the Old Kent Road, and also outside Millwall's ground, all good fun as they were at around 0600 and dark so not fun to fix.
    Punchers? WTF? Someone punched you?

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  • n5gooner
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    why, thank you for that story, it has made a change to my day, some light reading.



    I remember getting punchers cycling along the Old Kent Road, and also outside Millwall's ground, all good fun as they were at around 0600 and dark so not fun to fix.

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  • A little bit of snow and the country comes to a grinding halt.

    I got caught in a hailstorm just outside of Copenhagen this morning. Then managed to get a flat tyre because I couldn't see the glass on the cycle path. The glass was obscured by the hail. It was a really bad flat and had ripped the tyre as well, so even though I have a spare inner tube it was unrepairable. I was 10 km out from home so started to walk to the nearest shops in the hope of finding a phone number for a taxi as I could not remember any. As luck or providence would have it a taxi pulled up just in front of me, asking if I was OK, and took me home. What a nice man, I've got his number now in my wallet.

    Took several cups of coffee, hot chocolate and a very hot shower to warm me back up again. A little bit of a rest and off I set for work again, this time in a car.

    There I am thinking, ah well, I shall be late to work, when I get to my office, I'm first in!

    As the others dribble in they're all blaming the weather for making them late. Yeah, what a lame excuse I think...

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