HAH.

In my experience most of the folk in there didn’t get there by bike.

I really, really don’t like being on the road having drunk even the smallest quantity of booze. I’m so responsible.

Have you never seen a film from the 1970s Theo?

But I agree on pre-internet distraction. Before the internet I wasted money and time on endless film and music magazines, and was more than capable of finding things to do instead of studying

Pre-internet workplaces were pretty bleak on a slow day though

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Hold on a second.

I’m so sorry.

I do it fairly regularly, which is bad, but oh well. For the record it’s kind of hard to get “done” for (which isn’t why I do it): https://www.slatergordon.co.uk/media-centre/blog/2015/03/is-it-illegal-to-ride-a-bicycle-when-drunk/

I love drunk cycling. Feels like you’re in a Spielbergian adventure.

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Duel?

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Fuck that, when I’m in a cafe I like to browse DiS… Where I speak to strangers

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Yes I do

What, Always?

Just sitting. Do you do it?

  • Yes, whenever I can
  • I try to, but get distracted
  • Nah. Like doing stuff all the time

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This is now the cycling thread.

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But it’s full of cunts, like you and me. We don’t want trendy youngsters like @Ruffers or @profk invading our world*.

*) it’s busy enough as it is. Can’t run the risk of not getting a table.

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Look Mum No Hands! > Tina, We Salute You

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my go-to cafe does the one hour free wi-fi thing and cuts you off after that. even if it didn’t i’d be inclined to just grab another Americano if i’ve been there longer than an hour.

we’re not all strangers, i’m not sure we’re all friends, I dunno what we are

Never heard of it.

googles

Trendy white-walled cafe with regularly changing murals inside and out, and work by local artists.

:mask:

#eastlondon

I don’t know either, pal