Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FISHING AGAIN


It's Sunday and another superb day by the bay. I decided to put the rod in the back of the car, get a few fresh banana prawns from the local supermarket and head for the bay to do a little fishing.

As usual I didn't catch any fish which has one advantage in that I haven't had to learn how to gut and scale them. But I guess that will come later.

I pulled out the N95 and took a few sea and sky pictures. The sky is pale blue, partly cloudy and the air is temperature is about 18c. The water temperature is 20c so I’m standing in it up to my knees, it’s just fantastic and it’s mid–winter.

The clouds were all there, long ones, fat ones, wispy ones. Some were standing still, others slowly floating by and still others who were racing along up high.

A few big fellers hanging off the coast looked as if they were waiting to see if they could cause some trouble later in the afternoon.

I spent a good few hours casting the rod and retrieving the bait and I can tell you it’s a pretty relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon in winter.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

MORNING BIKE RIDE


Today I escaped from the RPM class. I left the music behind, got a back wheel and took the iron horse for an excursion along the edge of the bay.

As you can see it was a day where the Cyber Riders Club and Great Southern Sky Club could enjoy a combined outing.

Well, I rode and I walked, I sat and I stood, I went and I stopped, I rode fast and I coasted slowly, I went up I went down, I went left I went right.

I ended up at the Bar Amalfi Café Ramsgate, had a coffee and then rode on home. All in all, a great morning in the saddle.

Sean

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

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My name is Harry Handlebar and I am the founding member of the Cyber Riders Club. I will be keeping you informed of all things about bike riding.

We are proud that the Club's Patron is
Kylie M who's rear end can only have been gained from many hours of bicycle riding.

Yours from the padded seat

Harry.
PS Keep off the footpath

THE CYBER RIDERS CLUB




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CLUB MOTTO
RIDING DOWN HILL AND WALKING UP HILL - THAT’S LIFE

NEWSLETTER NUMBER 3
“THE CYBER RIDERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP UPDATE JUNE 2009″
NEW MEMBER
It is with great pleasure that I, Harry Handlebar, as President and Founding Member, of the Cyber Riders Club announce that the following Cycavatar has been granted full membership with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto.

The new member Bruced Balls is declared to be member no 10.

Bruced has made the transition from Real Road Rider to Cyber Rider in the last few days. His decision to transit was caused by a recent argument with the pavement which has given him a new face at a cost in excess of $5000. Not a bad job but he now needs a new passport and his young child thinks her mummy has a new boyfriend.

I am personally very upset for both Bruced and the pavement firstly because it was my old steed that Bruced was riding and secondly the pavement had recently been painted with new white lane markers which now have blood and scuff marks all over them. My thoughts go out to both of them.

I also take the opportunity to welcome our newly appointed Honorary Patron Kylie . The Honorary appointment and Honorary life membership coincides with her 40th birthday on 28th May 2009. Happy birthday Kylie.

No doubt Kylie got her great rear end from the many hours she has devoted to cyber cycling. You too, in time, can achieve that look. Go visit Kylie she is the best.


Current membership

HON PATRON and Hon Life Member KYLIE
Harry Handlebar member no 1
Daisy Chain member no 2
Tim Tyre member no 3
Court Racing member no 4
Northern Bell member no 5
Anna Spanner member no 6
Dennis Downhill member no 7
Pat Puncture member no 8
Ian Innatube member no 9
Bruced Balls member no 10


Yours from the desk with wheels.
Harry
PS: Pavements are generally hard arsed.


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NEWSLETTER NUMBER 2

THE CYBER RIDERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP UPDATE



Over the last few days great interest has been shown in the Cyber Riders Club. There has been a sprint for new members to join up. It is therefore with great pleasure that I, Harry Handlebar, as President and Founding Member, announce that the following Cycavatars have been granted full membership with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto.

Some simple and easy information (An avatar is a computer user’s representation of himself/herself or alter ego. A Cycavatar is the ego associated with a Cyber Cyclist.)

Current membership


Harry Handlebar member no 1
Daisy Chain member no 2
Tim Tyre member no 3
Court Racing member no 4
Northern Bell member no 5
Anna Spanner member no 6
Dennis Downhill member no 7
Pat Puncture member no 8
Ian Innatube member no 9


Yours from the padded seat
Harry



PS: Watch out for dogs
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NEWSLETTER NUMBER 1
FIRST PRESS RELEASE

I am the President and only member of the “Cyber Riders Club”. If you want to join, membership is free, just include your e-mail address with your comment or useful tip and you will receive your exclusive membership certificate.

I respect your privacy and will never share your email address or seat size with anyone.

The club’s first cyber-ride will be Sunday 24th May building up to the big Spring ride in September. visit this link http://www.springcycle.com.au/ You can enjoy a fun bike ride while raising money for MS Australia and the Oncology Children’s Foundation – the event beneficiary charities!


Some useful tips for when you are riding.

Wear tight clothing
Avoid getting rash
Be sure that you and your bicycle is in good working order
Don’t ride in heavy fog.
Don’t make sudden moves.
Don’t wear earphones, gramophones or telephones.
When passing another cyclist on the road, make your presence known by yelling out as you approach.
Do not yell too loud as they might fall off in front of you.
Practice changing a tube at home before you encounter a flat on the road.
Be extra cautious in passing parked cars. That door just may swing out into your path.
Carry a snack for when you loose energy. Hint: energy bars, fruit, raisins and fruit bars work much better than candy bars.
When you stop chain your bike up for security, but not to moveable objects.



Yours from behind the handle bars
Harry


PS: keep off the footpath


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