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February 5, 2002, 11:55am
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Unipeeps
A snappy come back to the "You've lost a wheel" from a pedestrian
occurred to me yesterday.
You could respond with "But I've got one more than >you<."
Trevor Pearce-Jones
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system
February 5, 2002, 12:36pm
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I usually get “You’re missing a wheel”
In which case I say:
“No, I think You’re missing a wheel!”
Dirk
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Unipeeps
A snappy come back to the "You've lost a wheel" from a pedestrian
occurred to me yesterday.
You could respond with "But I've got one more than >you<."
Trevor Pearce-Jones
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February 5, 2002, 1:57pm
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People who that I’m “the unicycle guy” on campus will often tell me I’m
missing a wheel if I happen to be walking (not riding) to class.
jl
> Unipeeps
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> A snappy come back to the “You’ve lost a wheel” from a pedestrian
> occurred to me yesterday.
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> You could respond with “But I’ve got one more than >you<.”
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> Trevor Pearce-Jones
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I’d rather lose my wheel than my marbles
Steve
February 5, 2002, 6:55pm
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If I could still ride without my marbles I think that I would rather lose them.
system
February 6, 2002, 3:03pm
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 03:06:33 +0000 (UTC), Steve
<forum.member@unicyclist.com > wrote:
>If I could still ride without my marbles I think that I would rather
>lose them.
Now THAT’s dedication!
Actually it might solve a problem so often discussed here.
Klaas Bil
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