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    Quote Originally Posted by Sardine View Post
    . It's conker season too of course.
    What's a conker?

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    Horse chestnuts. They're all over the ground at the moment, especially in parks and on tree lined streets. Defintely to be avoided when you're going downhill at speed on skinny tyres.

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    we call them horse chestnuts, i believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    What's a conker?
    Horse-chestnuts - shiny brown nuts in a very spiky outer husk.

    Sardine, the school run horrifies me. I really don't get why one would need a 4x4 to take a single child to school when you don't live in a rural village farm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hebe View Post
    . I really don't get why one would need a 4x4 to take a single child to school when you don't live in a rural village farm.
    It's an American thing.
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    uh, to my surprise, Sardine is from the UK!! she's the one who mentioned the 4x4s I am rather shocked.
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    They're pretty common in London and I believe other UK cities too and it's got nothing to do with potholes. Most never even get dirty.

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    Potholes as justification for owning an SUV? LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Potholes as justification for owning an SUV? LOL.
    Precisely. There is no justification for driving a suv in London as far as I can see.

    ETA: Sorry, I should have indicated in my previous post that I was being ironic
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    Sadly, people think that their children are safer in them because visibility is better from higher up. Except they are not really safer, and they are far more dangerous to pedestrians and cyclists and to the environment. Don't even get me started on people who leave their 4x4s with the engine running in the nursery carpark. Whilst they are stood chatting in the entrance hall other people and their children have to walk through their exhaust fumes. <mutteringdarkly> It is exactly the same here, a perfectly good road with a lane in each direction has its capacity halved at drop-off/pick up times. And this is at a school with a purpose built underpass, so that parents can park away from the main road and walk under it. But no, they all park up on the main road then cross, with buggies and children, from between all the parked cars. Madness.

    eta, sorry, I missed all the comments on page 5 too! Yes, it is funny how drivers suddenly come over all responsible when they think you might have spilled a child. And quite strange how they don't seem to believe you when you say no, there's no-one in there.
    Last edited by hebe; 10-06-2011 at 09:08 AM.
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    Another update for my trailer thread dd's nursery has moved to new premises which are less than a mile away, so I am resolved to ride to nursery much more often. The route is easier, on the whole, though it does go through an industrial estate with quite a few lorries and there's an uphill stretch which is hard on early morning thighs when towing close to 60lbs... And there's a roundabout (we cross the rush hour traffic) which I was dreading, but actually isn't too bad as the visibility is much better from a bike than from the car. It's riding on the road all the way, which is much easier with the trailer than having to get on and off multi-user paths.

    Anyway, today dh towed her to nursery and I did the pickup by bike too. She does 8 trips there or back in total over 4 sessions and my target is to do at least 2 or 3 of them by bike each week. It doesn't sound much, but it's a lot more than I was managing at the other nursery, which took over twice as long to get to.
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