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hey guys just wanted to let you know my bike saddle was stolen last night from oakhurst grove.


I have notified the police - just wanted to let any other cyclists know if they cant have your bike they will steal what they can! If it is quick release, take it in the house with you.


Tom

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Will_i_am Wrote:

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> We, the carnivores of East Dulwich have your

> saddle. We're holding it in a confined space on a

> battery farm and are force feeding it corn.

>

> If you want to see it again you must sit in the

> middle of Goose Green roundabout on Saturday at

> noon and eat Fois Gras.


xxxxxxx



:))


ETA: But seriously, sorry about your saddles, guys.

ps. are you actually a carnivore 9you really dont eat any fruit, veg, chocolate or chips? - seems like a very boring diet) or do you just use the phrase to make yourself seem like a real man?


maybe you could start club called the Dulwich Institute of Carnivores? Im sure people would be queing round the block to join the DICs!

Thomas Micklewright Wrote:

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> Well_I_won't be eating foie gras! Ill go saddless!

> Now aint that a pain in the bum


Thomas, I have a quick release saddle. However, I've been meaning to replace it for a while as it bears a minor split - which is fine until it rains (hence it is now permanently covered with a plastic bag). Anyway, I am unlikely to be cycling for at least 6 - 8 weeks, so if you'd like to borrow my saddle to tie you over until you purchase a new one, you can. Let me know.

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