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From the racket outside just now we just had the noisy "pleasure" of their company down Ondine Rd. Cannot believe how loud it was! Couldn't go look as trying to feed the baby and hoping it wouldn't wake everyone!!
I seriously thought a plane was coming down over my house. Then I remembered the bike gang from a few weeks back and shifted the blame on them. All fine if riding safely but judging by the videos on Twitter it's all pretty reckless!

Think thats last years, so am waiting for this years footage. Do you think they did more than 20mph on Barry Rd i wonder....The tinker man must be spinning in his dinner jacket! And Plod coundnt do anything yet again-where were the hoardes that closed Grove Vale the other day? Still I think I am now in favour of gating melbourne grove if it kerps that lot out lol


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> Halloween Rideout London Shutdown

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