Is it ok to have a cycling buddy who is entirely imaginary?

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defy-one

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I think Scarlets top is perfectly suitable for cycling.....................right next to me:wub:

oi! get your own imaginary buddy... she is ALL mine ;)
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
Would this be cycling on imaginary roads or with roads of the opposite sex?
My wife had a fit of jealous rage once when I cycled on a road of the opposite sex.
Could have been worse though, I once came off on a sleeping policeman......:eek:
 

Crankarm

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or is that just a bit weird?

How about if I think they exist but others don't?

Or if I and lots of others think they exist but lots of others don't?

Or if I and lots of others think they exist but have a wide range of ways of naming and describing them but lots of others don't?

Greg - either you have been on the sauce or you have issues ;) .
 
It's fine, but not if you ride two abreast.

I cannot imagine a more frustrating scenario for a road-tax-paying motorist than being held up by an imaginary cyclist who neither pays road tax nor shows any consideration for his or her more tangible and visible (and road-tax-paying) fellow road users.
 
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