Posts by Riddley Walker
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The Shining Bicycle Path
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no she does that every few years (though never in her column, usually in a backwater page), so she can say "it's no secret".
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an unshaven swarthy guy in a beret sidles in wheeling a black bicycle, he moves aside a bag on onions in his handle-bar basket to reveal... a copy of Southern Cyclist.
the other two in the darkened clandestine printing lab take a sharp breath at the sight of the publication... the slowly spinning wheel in the background draws to a stop... -
Southern Cyclist
now you're really starting to wierd me out, sounds like one of those ultra-radical red brigade mags, the cycles of production heading south, revolution, etc.
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yeah potatoe prints, i remember them, and the smell. i guess most of those potatoes are underground by now.
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not enough to even warrant a raised eyebrow
i reckon if his eyebrows aren't somewhere around the back of his head by now, it would be indicative of why his management 'style' got the business into this mess in the first place.
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mr black, me thinks it might be costing them a bit more than that now.
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i think you're allowed to like the smell of a gestener. i liked the smell of petrol.
john, that sounds like a clandestine Printing lab, scourge of the censorial world
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Lyndon, nice post.
it's good to see other groups getting in behind the young labour action.We have never asked anyone to boycott subway. We have members in other subways, and they deserve to keep their jobs
i think national action is the best way to get restitution and ensure other subway workers do indeed get to keep their jobs.
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ninny
hehe, i like "ninny".
che, i like the dart a lot but i keeping wanting to click on it. and i have come to think of you as looking like buck/deano.
m, most of the time they just ignore me, or chase me with a broom, mistaking me for an altogether different rodent. now that's bad service. now i usually take one of those Little Giant step-ladders so i can order from the counter. generally i prefer drive-throughs to save the hassle of taking the ladder.