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Old 06-07-18 | 05:27 PM
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Cyclephile's code

It says quilter's but it can be adopted or adapted here.

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Old 06-07-18 | 05:29 PM
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Cyclephile sounds kind of creepy. Can we come up with something else?
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-phile just means lover. If you associated it with pedophile, well ... ?
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STABLE had me and my spouse ROTFLMAO. That's a significant part of a couple rooms in my apartment.
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You had me covered with WIP,
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Old 06-07-18 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by noglider
-phile just means lover. If you associated it with pedophile, well ... ?
Well aware of the meaning of ..phile, as in audiophile and Francophile. It just sounds creepy.
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Pedalphile would be much less creepy.
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Pedalphile would be much less creepy.
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I have PIBs - projects in boxes and had way too much WITHWITs, I should send this to my Mom a champion Quilter
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FIB: fork's bent
SASCRO: stem and seatpost came right out
DOFOGS: definitely on floor of garage somewhere

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My wife sews and has projects that match every one of those categories.
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Isn't the proper term cyclophile? Of course, depending on your preferred threading standard you could also be a velophile or biciphile. Personally, I prefer velophile, even though I'm not a big fan of French bicycles.
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There's also the double-entendre, RIP. Of course, the meaning within our fraternity is Restoration In Progress, though the traditional meaning often seems more appropriate to outsiders. .
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I definitely have a STABLE of materials still awaiting my front rando-bag project I keep putting off

Oh well, once I get started, I'll probably make five or six in a row
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I’m going to print this up for myself. I just bought my first sewing machine! And patterns, and supplies, and sewing machine oil, etc.
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I’m going to print this up for myself. I just bought my first sewing machine! And patterns, and supplies, and sewing machine oil, etc.
I should get you in touch with Mrs. Road Fan, who’s a very avid quilter!
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There's also the double-entendre, RIP. Of course, the meaning within our fraternity is Restoration In Progress, though the traditional meaning often seems more appropriate to outsiders. .
At work RIP means Retired In Place. It is used for that older person who is always there, but doesn't seem to have any real job. Somehow, they have escaped downsizing. Retired In Place could be used to describe the bike you never ride anymore, but has sentimental value or you have had it so long that you forgot why you bought it.
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@Road Fan - I’ll definitely do some basic, small scale quilting.

My machine is on “layaway” and I’m selling bikes & bike stuff locally to fund it. I know, blasphemy right?
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