Critical Mass London
Amigiac | 25.01.2004 19:33 | Culture | Ecology | Free Spaces | London | World
This Friday is the first Critical Mass bike ride of 2004 and the start of our 10th anniversary year, it may be cold out there so wrap up warm and bring some light/sound/life to the dark winter streets of London.
So come along and show your opposition to car culture, prove that bikes are a viable alternative to cars, even if it is cold and maybe even snowing.
After the mass there will be a planning meeting for the CMLondon Film, everyone is welcome we will be discussing what the film will cover what resources we have available and what to do next.
event: Central London Critical Mass
time: 6:15pm ish
place: Under Waterloo Bridge (south side)
price: Free
email: info@cmlondon.enrager.net
website: http://cmlondon.enrager.net
So come along and show your opposition to car culture, prove that bikes are a viable alternative to cars, even if it is cold and maybe even snowing.
After the mass there will be a planning meeting for the CMLondon Film, everyone is welcome we will be discussing what the film will cover what resources we have available and what to do next.
event: Central London Critical Mass
time: 6:15pm ish
place: Under Waterloo Bridge (south side)
price: Free
email: info@cmlondon.enrager.net
website: http://cmlondon.enrager.net
Amigiac
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Parking
26.01.2004 18:12
Dave
good old dave.
26.01.2004 22:29
will it be like last year ? - where Dave turned up and trolled every article ?
doocha
dunno - but he is persistent isn't he!?
27.01.2004 16:19
So dave, what's the score? Have you got a nice job with internet access? What's your political belief, and why is everything so crap all the time?
dave but not 'troll dave'
Hmmmm. Which critical mass was then then Dave?
27.01.2004 16:21
spokey
Heh last year? Dave doesn't get out much
02.02.2004 00:24
It's not once a year its once a month, sometimes more, I think you are confusing us with something else, we dont drive cars we cycle...
Anyway, it was much bigger than expected with around 50 massers and 25 police on mountain bikes, not a bad turnout since it had snowed two days before and the ice had only thawed a few hours earlier.
We cycled to Brick Lane had a baigel stop then some of us rode back into the centre and ended the night in a pub in soho, not a bad mass for January.
Amigiac