The Aussie Thread
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There was 2 or 3 pretty strong guys at the front of the bunch last night wearing
all black and blue Giant gear, and riding black and blue TCRs. I'd like to know what "shop" they were from.
all black and blue Giant gear, and riding black and blue TCRs. I'd like to know what "shop" they were from.
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
you know what bike he rides at the moment?
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
How do you 'nearly win' somethin? Is that a quaint euphamism for 'I suck badly and came last'?
#3229
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So, Ed, who do ya reckon those guys with all the Giant gear are?
From some shop that wants to pump up Giant?
From some shop that wants to pump up Giant?
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could be anyone. Tell 'em you're thinking about buying a Giant, you'll soon find out.
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
So, Ed, who do ya reckon those guys with all the Giant gear are?
From some shop that wants to pump up Giant?
From some shop that wants to pump up Giant?
probably be something like CBD cycles...they are pretty keen on Hyundai's!
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
There was 2 or 3 pretty strong guys at the front of the bunch last night wearing
all black and blue Giant gear, and riding black and blue TCRs. I'd like to know what "shop" they were from.
all black and blue Giant gear, and riding black and blue TCRs. I'd like to know what "shop" they were from.
#3233
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Did they say hello or what? heh heh.
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Oi 531,
thats a bit of a 'psuedo intellectual' discussion going on, on that racist thread....we'll have to ban you from here if you keep going......there is a motion before the committee to suspend your 'Oz thread' privleges on the basis of 'fratenisation with looneys'!...
hitchy
thats a bit of a 'psuedo intellectual' discussion going on, on that racist thread....we'll have to ban you from here if you keep going......there is a motion before the committee to suspend your 'Oz thread' privleges on the basis of 'fratenisation with looneys'!...

hitchy
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
Oi 531,
Ok...so i've read the whole thread.......& i still don't understand it!.....but i did notice some bloke referencing soem essay by gary foley!........anyone who places the slightest piece of credibility in ANYTHING gary foley has to say......shouldn't be commenting on anything to do with Australia!.....can i say that?.....or will we be 'liberated' by the end of the week?
hitchy
Ok...so i've read the whole thread.......& i still don't understand it!.....but i did notice some bloke referencing soem essay by gary foley!........anyone who places the slightest piece of credibility in ANYTHING gary foley has to say......shouldn't be commenting on anything to do with Australia!.....can i say that?.....or will we be 'liberated' by the end of the week?
hitchy
I reckon the guy who posted the Gary Foley link is a creationist (he's from Texas), so it's kinda silly that he's getting involved in a thread about adaptation and evolution.
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Oi...check this.....so what they are really saying is the cost to the community of us getting killed & maimed is less than if we get fat & go to hospital with a heart attack or sumphing!......bet the researchers got paid millions for this bit of insight!
Cycling benefits 'outweigh deaths'
By Kate Williams
December 8, 2004
THE benefits of regular bike riding outweighed the loss of life through cycling accidents, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said today.
About 35 cyclists die on Australian roads each year, but a recently published report said while the risks of cycling should not be ignored, they must be considered with the benefits.
The ATSB report, Cycle Safely, said on average about 2500 bike riders were seriously injured on public roads each year.
Cyclists accounted for about 2 per cent of road deaths and about 11 per cent of people seriously injured on the roads each year, the report found.
But despite the deaths and injuries, the report said that regular cycling had been shown to have health benefits, including reducing heart disease, obesity and hypertension.
It said an overseas study had shown that encouraging bike riding had not led to an increase in cyclist deaths and injuries.
The study found that an increase in the number of cyclists in European towns and cities was associated with a reduction in the rate of deaths and serious injuries.
"The overall community benefits gained from regular cycling are likely to outweigh the loss of life through cycling accidents," the report said.
The report revealed that the number of cyclist deaths had fallen by 82 per cent from 142 in 1950 to 26 last year.
It found the number of cyclists killed on the roads was seven times fewer than the number of pedestrians, but the number of seriously injured cyclists and pedestrians was similar.
"Focusing solely on cyclist deaths underestimates the magnitude of cycle trauma," the report said.
"There are considerable benefits to the community in reducing the number of serious injuries, given the costs of ongoing disability."
Forty-six per cent of cyclists seriously injured were aged 16 or younger in 2000 and 2001, compared with 8 per cent of vehicle occupants and 24 per cent of pedestrians in the same age group.
Eighteen per cent of cyclists seriously injured were aged between 26 and 39, 16 per cent were 40 and 59, 14 per cent were aged 17 and 25, while 6 per cent were aged 60 and over.
The high proportion of children seriously injured while cycling was probably due in part to the number of children who cycled relative to the rest of the population, the report said.
About 62 per cent of those aged between five and 14 cycled at least once between April 2002 and April 2003.
The report said that while children should be educated about the risks of cycling, they should not be discouraged from bike riding.
AAP
Cycling benefits 'outweigh deaths'
By Kate Williams
December 8, 2004
THE benefits of regular bike riding outweighed the loss of life through cycling accidents, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said today.
About 35 cyclists die on Australian roads each year, but a recently published report said while the risks of cycling should not be ignored, they must be considered with the benefits.
The ATSB report, Cycle Safely, said on average about 2500 bike riders were seriously injured on public roads each year.
Cyclists accounted for about 2 per cent of road deaths and about 11 per cent of people seriously injured on the roads each year, the report found.
But despite the deaths and injuries, the report said that regular cycling had been shown to have health benefits, including reducing heart disease, obesity and hypertension.
It said an overseas study had shown that encouraging bike riding had not led to an increase in cyclist deaths and injuries.
The study found that an increase in the number of cyclists in European towns and cities was associated with a reduction in the rate of deaths and serious injuries.
"The overall community benefits gained from regular cycling are likely to outweigh the loss of life through cycling accidents," the report said.
The report revealed that the number of cyclist deaths had fallen by 82 per cent from 142 in 1950 to 26 last year.
It found the number of cyclists killed on the roads was seven times fewer than the number of pedestrians, but the number of seriously injured cyclists and pedestrians was similar.
"Focusing solely on cyclist deaths underestimates the magnitude of cycle trauma," the report said.
"There are considerable benefits to the community in reducing the number of serious injuries, given the costs of ongoing disability."
Forty-six per cent of cyclists seriously injured were aged 16 or younger in 2000 and 2001, compared with 8 per cent of vehicle occupants and 24 per cent of pedestrians in the same age group.
Eighteen per cent of cyclists seriously injured were aged between 26 and 39, 16 per cent were 40 and 59, 14 per cent were aged 17 and 25, while 6 per cent were aged 60 and over.
The high proportion of children seriously injured while cycling was probably due in part to the number of children who cycled relative to the rest of the population, the report said.
About 62 per cent of those aged between five and 14 cycled at least once between April 2002 and April 2003.
The report said that while children should be educated about the risks of cycling, they should not be discouraged from bike riding.
AAP
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Sorry to switch threads, but I'm a bit scared of some of the gun-toter from Texas that are on that thread.
I reckon the guy who posted the Gary Foley link is a creationist (he's from Texas), so it's kinda silly that he's getting involved in a thread about adaptation and evolution.
I reckon the guy who posted the Gary Foley link is a creationist (he's from Texas), so it's kinda silly that he's getting involved in a thread about adaptation and evolution.
Creationism makes me laugh out loud....
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Good to see you guys took that thread over and reduced it to nothingness.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Good to see you guys took that thread over and reduced it to nothingness.
The Aussies are thread hantavirus....we move in, shortly the thread dies.
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Gilly's hit 7 4's in 2 overs. Carnage. Will probably get out now.
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Originally Posted by ed073
The Aussies are thread hantavirus....we move in, shortly the thread dies.

I wonder how much you guys are loathed in this joint. Putting paid to rediculous arguments all over the place. The hide of you fellas!
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Good to see you guys took that thread over and reduced it to nothingness.
...our work there is done....ok....NEXT!

hitchy
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go to cyclingforums.com....plenty of dills over there still.
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Originally Posted by badsac
Gilly's hit 7 4's in 2 overs. Carnage. Will probably get out now. 

He was on fire....certainly took the angry pills.
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Wow, the truth is out. If you stay indoors and sit on your fat arse all day and become a lazy 'unt, you have a 100% less chance of being killed by a fückwit driver while riding!
That does it fellas, I'm hanging the bike up forever.
That does it fellas, I'm hanging the bike up forever.
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I'm think of applying for a job as some kind of gov't research analyst type person.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
I'm think of applying for a job as some kind of gov't research analyst type person.

hitchy
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Do I need to remind you that I've only held gov't jobs since I've been here, but couldn't get hired to work at a pie shop if I wanted to? That whole national security thing.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Do I need to remind you that I've only held gov't jobs since I've been here, but couldn't get hired to work at a pie shop if I wanted to? That whole national security thing.
....well we have extraordinary security in our pie shops ya know.....we don't want just any old seppo mucking about with our national dish!...ya gotta be worthy!
Hitchy



