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Old 17-10-2003, 10:22 AM
Christopher Norton
 
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Default OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?

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Probably would but could someone explain in Lincs terms what
"post nasel
drip" is? Are we talking about dewdrops?


Pass. But I had a vision of a skeletal crumbly in a long brown macintosh
(endemic to Lincs, and unknown elsewhere) and sporting a glittering drip
under his nose, pedalling a vast old bike slower than walking pace.


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On that description, it is the locally known "dewdrop". And yes we have
plenty of old crumbly`s in the dirty man mac.

It`s a mystery to me how they manage to keep upright on the bikes.


Have you ever seen gravity defying Dutch cyclists?


There
is also another type that manage to pedal really slowly but go like the
clappers. Make Lance Armstrong look slow!!!!!!

We have a fine example on our Allotment site called unsurprisingly "Harry".


"Old" Harry?
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Apart from a certain Prince then ar`nt they always?

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