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You are in the "General Chat" forum.
Most of us have a sense of humour.
Good luck getting through life without such a characteristic.
I do have a sense of humour - for instance, I find your characterising me as quite funny. Nothing funny about not wearing bicycle helmets however...
Arguable.
I do wish your mum had not stopped breastfeeding.
I think bicycle helmets are hilarious.
gg
More of these assumptions, wow. Are they meant to be insults too
Let me try...erm...I think your face is hilarious? Your stupidity? Your inadequacy as a human being? Not sure how well I did, pick one.
There is a difference between the obtuse and the direct. The difference is often subtle, but is quantum in potential reactions from moderators.
So what you're saying is moderation is biased. .
Haven't read the thread (apologies GG's) but have been watching the http://www.letour.fr/us/index.html Evans still 2 minutes plus out from the front oh and lots of helmets.
There is a poll on ABC The Drum as to whether bicycle helmets should be worn on National Ride to Work Day.
The logical bike riders who abhor helmets are ahead 52% to 48% after 3290 votes.
Vote now.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/thedrum/
It is in the lower right hand area surrounded by leftist propaganda.
gg
I've just voted and note that, although it's two hours on from your post, gg, the % is still 52% to 48%. Seems a bit odd.
BRISBANE'S beleaguered bike hire scheme is still struggling to attract subscribers, despite dropping its prices in August.
CityCycle patronage figures were released by Brisbane City Council Tuesday night, revealing the scheme had 2562 annual subscribers in October.
But only 56 new annual subscriptions were received that month.
Despite the low subscriber numbers, monthly CityCycle trips increased significantly after the council and commercial operator JC Decaux slashed daily subscriptions from $11 to $2, and introduced a weekly subscription for $11, on August 26.
Residents and tourists hired CityCycle bikes 10,908 times in October, up from 8194 in August.
September was the most popular month for the scheme, with 11,326 trips recorded.
Public and Active Transport chairman Julian Simmonds said there had been a 72 per cent increase in bike hire use since council had reduced the price structure.
"We made the changes because we wanted more people to use CityCycle and these figures show they certainly are."
Labor lord mayoral candidate Ray Smith said the scheme had been poorly implemented and measures to boost subscriber numbers were not working.
Smith said he would seek to renegotiate the bike hire contract with JC Decaux, but would not detail any potential savings for ratepayers.
(and a pic of a pic of me with my helmet on)
I do wish your mum had not stopped breastfeeding.
I think bicycle helmets are hilarious.
gg
I still reckon bicycle helmets are killers.
How many folk don't ride their bikes anymore because of them. They get fat and then die from thrombosis.
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