Glastonbury Bike Night

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Smiler
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Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Smiler »

Anyone fancy a ride to Glastonbury this Weds evening? Might do a slightly different route than before, maybe leave from Taunton for anyone wanting to come up from the Devonshires??? :)):

Usually leave approx. 6.30pmish

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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Doddy »

Working!
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Smiler »

Pannnnnnts! :roll:

Still, loads of bike time this weekend mate :wink:

Right, how about Taunton Sainsburys for 6.30pm, I reckon a route out towards Langport, Street etc..

All welcome, and wont be a mental pace :)):
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by TLS-Moose »

That sounds great fun ..... but I have a (supposedly) poorly doggy and no doggy-sitters this week ...... Have fun :wink:
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by shammy666 »

Have fun battling with all the traffic heading towards Glastonbury festival....gates open tomorrow, I'm a tad annoyed with it already :evil:
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Smiler »

oh ffs, I give in...


*hangs up lid+gloves in despair*

:roll:
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by shammy666 »

Thought best to remind you this happening. If the arrivals tomorrow are anything like the early arrivals I've encountered today they all have their heads up their bums! :roll:
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Smiler »

Sam, I think you have a valid point mate...maybe anything remotely near would be a daft idea :roll: :( Bloody soap dodgers!!

Unless anyone fancies an evening bimble consider this postponed I think....
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by merryfay »

Are you kidding? Glastonbury? Tonight?
I'll be staying well clear! Probably won't be hard as getting near it's the challenge :wink:
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Re: Glastonbury Bike Night

Post by Smiler »

yeah, just a bit desperate to get out for a bimble tbh Miranda.....went out today instead :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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