Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics
My current toilet book is Brewer's classic encyclopedia of the same name, listing some of the great British nutters down the ages. Let's create a B3TA version based on the dodgy people you've met
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 13:43)
My current toilet book is Brewer's classic encyclopedia of the same name, listing some of the great British nutters down the ages. Let's create a B3TA version based on the dodgy people you've met
( , Thu 27 Sep 2012, 13:43)
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Yes yes yes
9/10 times that we go into town, we see him! Scruffy looking fella, cycling on a beaten up old mountain bike, has a radio inside a series of old carrier bags hanging off his handlebar, weaves in & out of people, playing an indiscernible metal music at medium volume. Every time I see him, I point him out to the wife & say something about how we always see him. She doesn't care.
I've always wondered how he pays for the batteries, or perhaps it's on a dynamo and he has to keep cycling to keep the music going.
I've lived here 10 years & have always seen him.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 11:21, 2 replies)
9/10 times that we go into town, we see him! Scruffy looking fella, cycling on a beaten up old mountain bike, has a radio inside a series of old carrier bags hanging off his handlebar, weaves in & out of people, playing an indiscernible metal music at medium volume. Every time I see him, I point him out to the wife & say something about how we always see him. She doesn't care.
I've always wondered how he pays for the batteries, or perhaps it's on a dynamo and he has to keep cycling to keep the music going.
I've lived here 10 years & have always seen him.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 11:21, 2 replies)
Haha! Maybe that's it
He's just been on a constant, decade-long cycle marathon to keep his radio alive. Maybe time will stop and the sun will cease to shine if the radio becomes silent.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 11:29, closed)
He's just been on a constant, decade-long cycle marathon to keep his radio alive. Maybe time will stop and the sun will cease to shine if the radio becomes silent.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 11:29, closed)
The battery of the universe, contained within this single mortal shell.
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( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 11:59, closed)
I
Shall make it my duty to find him next time I'm in town, if only to identify this mysery music.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:39, closed)
Shall make it my duty to find him next time I'm in town, if only to identify this mysery music.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:39, closed)
Sidney Street and St John's Street are known cycling radio man hotspots.
Loved the Encyclopaedia Flangica, btw :)
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:50, closed)
Loved the Encyclopaedia Flangica, btw :)
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:50, closed)
Route
Normally see him on St John's Street, weaving in out of people near Heffers. Never seen him as far down as Kings Parade - think he must turn left and do circuits via the marketplace, back up Sidney Street and round. Often we'll see him 2-3 times in one trip.
I have on occasion seen him miles away on Burleigh St near Primark (needed a longer charge perhaps?)
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:58, closed)
Normally see him on St John's Street, weaving in out of people near Heffers. Never seen him as far down as Kings Parade - think he must turn left and do circuits via the marketplace, back up Sidney Street and round. Often we'll see him 2-3 times in one trip.
I have on occasion seen him miles away on Burleigh St near Primark (needed a longer charge perhaps?)
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 12:58, closed)
Ah yes
encyclopaedia Flangica. It's a wonder that the shame of that event didn't turn me into one of these space cadets.
( , Fri 28 Sep 2012, 17:56, closed)
encyclopaedia Flangica. It's a wonder that the shame of that event didn't turn me into one of these space cadets.
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