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All hail the reign of automobilism!
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:lol:
here you can see why the Netherlands voted against the EU contract today :grin: :wink:
Unbelievable picture by the way :lol:
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We weren´t allowed to vote and I saw those bike zigzag courses in germany, too. :sad:
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On 2005-06-01 16:49, hubird wrote:
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here you can see why the Netherlands voted against the EU contract today :grin: :wink:
very funny :sad:

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alright, sorry Sam, I was just kidding.
(In fact I was really happy with the entry of Poland into the EU, and you know I love you :smile: ).
You probably don't really know what's going on here in Holland, I was referring to the breathtaking commotion our country is in at the moment.

But I go further on my knees, as I saw a big full color picture today in the local news paper...imaging a bicycle path with a more than huge advertising pole in the middle of it :lol:
Can you believe it? :grin: the coincidence I mean then :lol:
(the pole was there before, and is owned by the shopping center overthere...contracts, and parallel working municipal departments.
I'll consider moving to Pol(e)and...


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It's ok Huub, I'm just too touchy (if that's the word) :smile: My reaction was caused by a chain of events and this one was the so called 'nail into the coffin' as we say here. Right before my answer I had a conversation with a guy from a record label explaining me why I have to prepare a song remix for free and that I have to feel honoured and be grateful that my name will be on the cover of the mentioned single (!). And it was a hit song published by a major label; commercial release. Jeee, I felt like I was 15!

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nail into the coffin is :cool:
thanks for the pic, I had a good laugh - and Huub hits it just as well... :grin:
btw (I'm a regular bicycle rider) those red stones used everywhere for such lanes are just great freezers in wintertime, always a few degrees ahead of the asphalt :razz:

in fact they are used for easier maintainance of the underlaying installation (as this pic illustrates, obviously), so sacrificing rider's safety is common practice anyway.

I usually prefer the direct approach on the regular traffic lines, occasional middlefinger conversations included, but it's not too bad. In heavy rush hours I'd probably prefer the pole ride, tho :wink:

congrats for your name on the disk, Sam :smile:
maybe not that nice to work for 'free', but advertisement is expensive these days :grin:

cheers, Tom


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I usually prefer the direct approach on the regular traffic lines, occasional middlefinger conversations included, but it's not too bad. In heavy rush hours I'd probably prefer the pole ride, tho
hehe, same here, i usually don't even turn to look fucker in the eyes, just rise the finger behind my back :wink:
i find rush hours actually to be safer, drivers are stuck in jams, and it is easier to find a way between them :wink:

btw, Wojtek, i am sorry i didn't answer your pm, i hardly ever check them...
i have trouble with mail at the moment, when i will sort it out, i will get back to you :smile:
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Upright a line says you have a pm, in case of.
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@samplaire: isn't it unbelievable? the shite you have to put up with and the people you have to please to get through life and achieve your goals... let's hope your name is in BIG LETTERS on the cover!!! :smile:
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Huub, if you are logged in of course...
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@astro & deejaysly: thanks for your words, guys. I'm just waiting for their decision if they like the remix or not. So it's now sharing fur of a yet living bear :grin:
@Michu: no prob.

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I'll consider moving to Pol(e)and...
:lol:
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@ Michu
uhh...right! :grin:
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After the lane party :grin:

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Grasovska ? cheers, dude :grin:
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