[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1025826, member: 179”]Ive also noticed a good number of grown men and women on scooters these days (not the bee in a jamjar scooter, but a child’s scooter) as a mode of transport. Cunts, nearly as bad as cyclists
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No. A bicycle is an excellent mode of transport and extremely economic in terms of effort and ease. A scooter is just a bit weird for a grown up but at least it is practical in a weird way. A unicycle is just fucking ridiculous as transport.
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1025826, member: 179”]Ive also noticed a good number of grown men and women on scooters these days (not the bee in a jamjar scooter, but a child’s scooter) as a mode of transport. Cunts, nearly as bad as cyclists
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There’s a bird I often see in the evenings heading west along Grand Canal around Mespil Road. Her mode of transport is one of those little scooters but it has a petrol engine on it. She zips along the cycle lane.
An attention seeking cunt of a mode of transport.
Which? The scooter or the unicycle or both?
I agree totally with you. The only problem with bicycles is cyclists; a curious mix of superiority complex and a rigid belief that they are carproof and always have a right of way
the sooner you numbnuts realise the days of the ICE cars are over. You should embrace all alternative forms of transport. I saw some lad on a scooter yesterday & all I could think of how cool it would be to have 1 of them
You can buy them in Smyths Toys if you really want one.
im actually in a bit of a quandary with the fixie , I love it so much but Im now at the point where I also want to put a child seat on, should I do it, should I give up performance and credibility to allow my kids the joy of being on a fixie? are they easy to take off?
on a side note, see you at 8.00 for ball
I have two at home, a doc mcstuffin one and an imaginarium one
Maybe he was on his way to Clown College
I was wondering about that but he didn’t have the wig, funny nose or big feet on.
I’m sorry I didn’t take a photo of the cunt now.
Not sure about that. I cycle to town a bit. I generally go by two rules when on roads.
-You will never beat a car in a collision so stay away from them. The opposite of carproof.
-Car drivers often hate cyclists and don’t check their mirrors properly so stay away from them.
I do love jumping the lights when it suits though.
[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1025905, member: 80”]im actually in a bit of a quandary with the fixie , I love it so much but Im now at the point where I also want to put a child seat on, should I do it, should I give up performance and credibility to allow my kids the joy of being on a fixie? are they easy to take off?
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Yes. Put the kiddie seat on. It’s great craic. But don’t do it till next April because you’ll use it fuck all til then. My one, purchased in Halfords, is not easy to take off.
Still ridiculous as a mode of transport. You 'd fit a unicylce in a backpack. You’d also have a spare tyre in case of a puncture on your transport bike.
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Its a fucking sad state of affairs this country has come to. First you cant get a local member of the force to disappear a few penalty points, and now this?
Fianna Fáil ruined this fucking country.
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Its a fucking sad state of affairs this country has come to. First you cant get a local member of the force to disappear a few penalty points, and now this?
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the last sentence on that note is hard to understand - “stated he wouldn’t be…” who stated?
“refused to co-operated” FFS sake.
The teacher can barely write.
Education in this country is going to hell in a hand cart.
Yours etc
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1025941, member: 2272”]the last sentence on that note is hard to understand - “stated he wouldn’t be…” who stated?
“refused to co-operated” FFS sake.
The teacher can barely write.
Education in this country is going to hell in a hand cart.
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Sounds like the teacher was seething when writing that note. Most likely some bird who loves rugby.
probably
On the other hand maybe she is from Kilkenny and he was a Wexford hurling minor so she had no respect for him.