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Haha!

I just can't believe this... THE H-TEAM's official website just WON AN AWARD!

*Starts to blubber un-controlably*

I.. *sniff* I'd like to thank the rest of the Team for this, Phil, Strim, Dave, Mark... I love yous guys!

I'd like to thank my best friend Stu for helping tie my laces... I loves yous too!

I'd like to thank my agent, buddah, Tony Blair, Those little packs of sherbet you can't seem to find any more...

It's shame I can't put the URL up... Hey ho... If you know the Golden Web Award url, put it in and find us there... smiley - smiley

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Latest reply: May 5, 2001

Viva La Resistance!

I'm feeling scary and brave! I'm going to post the H-Team link!
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There! I feel such a rebel! smiley - winkeye

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Latest reply: Apr 21, 2001

Title title... Always a title...

Captains Log? Too corny...

Anyway, a clean start and a whole new way of writing entries with poor grammar.

How long has it been... A good couple of... somethings...

I dunno, but I mean since h2g2 has been down, I've lost my job, got a social life (all h2g2's fault for going off for so ling) plus Eomando and Paul Prefect have gotten engaged to be married (what else?) Congratulations btw! The H-Team cortegé is still available... We only need two things:
1. A location (Preferably the real one) smiley - winkeye
2. New tyres... We like to go in stlye... and grip...
(supplemental: It's best if E doesn't go in my car, she has a habit of making it not work...) smiley - winkeye

So, let's see what the future brings...

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Latest reply: Mar 15, 2001

Hmmmm....

Strange that... Sever all contact and take a break from h2g2, due to none of my entries being looked at, let alone edited... and my Brian May entry suddenly pops up on the front page... and now my Genesis entry is being resubbed... Weird... I guess posting this means i'll go back to my usual blaze of obscurity... smiley - winkeye

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Latest reply: Nov 9, 2000

The Fuel Crisis and it's effect on Hereford

To start off with, I fully support the protestors and think that the cost of fuel in the UK is criminal, and a tax cut should most definately be considered, perhaps even before the next budget. However, it is slightly worrying to see it's effects on the rural county of Herefordshire. Being rural, a car is almost vital to be able to do anything and if you've read my entry on Hereford's bus system, you'll get a good idea of what Herefordian public transport is like... And since the buses depend on petrol as well, their services are being compromised as well... This means that people have resorted to using bicycles...

This is the nub of the problem... People who use bikes in Hereford on a daily basis don't have any consideration to other road users and will alternate from pavement to road without and hand-signals and will not even look. These are people who use bikes everyday, I must stress.

Now, it is the people who have used their car on a daily basis since God-knows-when and now, since their tanks have run dry, they have taken to their bikes... These bikes are from what i've seen, not fit for anything apart from the scrap heap. Rusted, buckled wheels, chains and gears which have a six year head start over us for lack of oil... smiley - winkeye

The riders themselves are an incredible danger to themselves and other road users... Everyday cyclists can keep up a steady, rythmic pace yet these people alternate from mad dashes to half a mile an hour crawls... Wobbling is standard and these people should try and take these facts into consideration...

Me? Well, when my tank runs out, i'm going to walk the six miles into college...
I haven't seen my bike for at least a decade.... smiley - winkeye

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Latest reply: Sep 14, 2000


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