Some of us hide certain forums from the new posts. Life is infinitively safer that way.Am I the only one on hear who has no idea what section of the forum I am posting in, I just click new posts and read what I fancy, never think of checking what section it belongs in.
Am I the only one on hear who has no idea what section of the forum I am posting in, I just click new posts and read what I fancy, never think of checking what section it belongs in.
Must have a look at my settings!Some of us hide certain forums from the new posts. Life is infinitively safer that way.
I was going to say where did she mention a tin, but remembered this thing called a title and found it!By the way, what tin is Katherine talking about? I haven't seen a tin anywhere.
Now which side is left and which is right?At times this becomes the traditional Yet Another Leftie Cycling Forum, but it's not as bad as the other one.
There are others??! Blaspheme!
... and today, I've just discovered that you can like and comment on profile posts!Cycle Chat, a fun and friendly online cycling community.
I wish I'd found this sooner! It's been great sharing highs and lows, receiving and giving advice and encouragement, getting to know people and learning how to use the features of a forum.
So thanks @Shaun and the rest of the team and to all the fun and friendly folks on here, .
Anyone fancy Australian Tea!!You're right, that Tea thread is so repetitive, all that wishing each other goodnight and good morning and feeble flirting, it's hilarious.
Only ride I did in which other CC'ers were involved, there was a bit more seen.@Katherine - one of the delights of CC is in meeting fellow members for a ride. I have made some really good friends through CC Ecosse informal rides - people I would never, ever have met through any other aspect of my life. I have learned so much about 'bike craft' that I can even pass some of it on to others , as it is the CC Way !
?Only ride I did in which other CC'ers were involved, there was a bit more seen.