Re: Frivolous hypermobility



Doug <jagmad@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Its only frivolous hypermobility if they use a train

The majority of examples on that website involve travel by train.

and it isn't if they are self-powered.

See above, to quote Duhg Gollum.

You seem confused about what I have
said in the past regarding rural and city life.

Not at all, I can recall all of your condemnations of those who live in
the country and your frequent statements that they shoudl all move to
the city. However since 90% of the UK population already lives in
cities, I'm bemused why you think the rest of us should jam into the rat
cages then travel out to work each day.


It is mass car use and its tourism that has ruined rural life and hardly
applies to visits by a few cyclists.

How odd, the major problem at weekends in this part of the country is
the huge influx of cylists who appear by train and by car and who then
clutter up the roads and put nothing into the economy since they can't
carry much home and they are too mean to stay in local hotels or B&Bs.

Do you understand now?

I understand that your usual double standards apply.

Do you understand now?

BTW, any chance you could keep your ugly, socially inept mates inside
the city? They seem to spend far too much time visiting areas around my
home.
.



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