Miss-Shelf
I'll meet you further on up the road
but what about the apples you promised?
pootle said:Is it? D'oh! But the cyclists will be going around town on friday night won't they?
Miss-Shelf said:but what about the apples you promised?


Sigmund Fraud said:As you're so concerned about this 'working city' I thought that might make you happy - but I suspect it won't and you're just a dull, killjoy nimby who likes moaning.

I was looking forward to a scrap.PacificOcean said:I'm not actually, but putting like you have you lot are indeed right.
I, therefore, retract any eariler moaning.![]()

pootle said:Erm - the prologue stage IS on Friday...http://www.tourdefrancelondon.com/tdf/en/event/opening-ceremony.asp
Lots of ace French and bike stuff going on in Hyde Park on Friday too.
Still, much better to have a whine and moan about stuff than actually not say anything or anything positive, eh?

ChrisFilter said:AwI was looking forward to a scrap.


rich! said:make the drug-crazed fiends take their chances with London traffic like the rest of us?![]()
Minnie_the_Minx said:Now someone's going to tell me Pacific is female. I've a strong feeling...![]()

There are loads of road closures for it around Greenwich on the morning Sunday 8th. 

Roadkill said:How long is the Tour de France staying in London, then?There are loads of road closures for it around Greenwich on the morning Sunday 8th.
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Sunday is the first stage proper, from Greenwich to Canterbury.Roadkill said:Friday road closures? How long is the Tour de France staying in London, then?There are loads of road closures for it around Greenwich on the morning Sunday 8th.
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Maggot said:Sunday is the first stage proper, from Greenwich to Canterbury.
Am looking forward to it.![]()
Any suggestions for a good place to watch it on Sunday - not too far from London?