matticus
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If it's the size of a Brompton, and well-trained, then maybe? I've never seen a horse in a shop, I don't know how careful they usually are.How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse, should they be allowed to take that in?
If it's the size of a Brompton, and well-trained, then maybe? I've never seen a horse in a shop, I don't know how careful they usually are.How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse, should they be allowed to take that in?
Didn't realise it had to specifically be a Trumpton, I thought it was a post about taking full sized bikes into shops?If it's the size of a Brompton, and well-trained, then maybe? I've never seen a horse in a shop, I don't know how careful they usually are.
How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse, should they be allowed to take that in?
Only if they're buying Milk.How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse, should they be allowed to take that in?
Fair point: do you have a horse the size of a full sized bike?Didn't realise it had to specifically be a Trumpton, I thought it was a post about taking full sized bikes into shops?
When we had a shop I sometimes had discussions with parents of out of control children who were causing damage. The kids were completely unchecked in their behaviour and I had no hesitation in telling them to go outside with their brats.You can, it’s ridiculous that parents think their kids can go anywhere. Their shop, their rules
Replying to myself here.Indeed. I very recently joined U3A and there was a rather surprised response when I asked about cycle parking at the place used as a venue for several of the groups I want to join ...
Well, I'll find out on Tuesday morning! It is only 50m from the bus stop; that's fine for wet, cold, windy days - but involves a minimum of two buses so not something I want to do regularly, especially as on the map it looks like there's a cut-through which makes it quite an easy bike ride.
Possibly, after all they allow them on the U Bahn in Berlin...How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse, should they be allowed to take that in?
There's a chance that it might trigger a seizure in someone living with epilepsy. There is absolutely no chance of it giving anyone epilepsy.I have mixed experiences the Local co-op which I've been using at 6am for the last five years recently decided I wasnt allowed to push my bike into the entrance while I got the £30-40 worth of team weekly breakfast stuff and turfed me out. Their loss. But cant say they had many people queuing up spending that sort of money at that time. I wrote to them to suggest they installed a bike rack... But nothing. The local milkman+ won a £40 order.
A local grotty newsagents kicked off about my bike being in the shop but only after I'd paid. Id just cleaned it and it was spotless, unlike the filthy shop.. I looked him up and down and around the shop, queried if the cleaner would be back soon and left.
Popped the bike in a Lidl once slipped it in the back unused part of the packing area, grabbed a bottle of juice and waited pay. The rear light was on a steady gentle flowing flash pattern, nothing too eye-catching but the cashier on another till went nuts and started shouting at me to turn it off because "it could give someone epilepsy". The queue laughing didn't seem to be the expected response... But that's Leigh for you.
Meanwhile the local propper pub is more than happy to have the bike in the back door. The local pretentious "tap" that appears more to be a gin palace won't have it in the beer garden let alone the pub.
But a bike isn't going to poo or wee unexpectedly on the shop floor or try and eat some of the goods for sale - !How about if someone went to the shops on a Horse,
Are we talking about children again?But a bike isn't going to poo or wee unexpectedly on the shop floor or try and eat some of the goods for sale - !![]()