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This Friday is Central London Critical Mass

Amigiac | 22.11.2004 23:52 | Culture | Ecology | Free Spaces | London | World

This Friday is Central London Critical Mass
time: 6:15pm ish
place: Under Waterloo Bridge (south side)

This Friday is Central London Critical Mass
time: 6:15pm ish
place: Under Waterloo Bridge (south side)

email:  info@cmlondon.enrager.net
website:  http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk



CMLondon happens on the last Friday of each and every month, it's a great big bike ride, we take over the street, we're a bit noisy, it's a lot of fun, no one organises it, everyone organises it, no one leads it, everyone leads it, the tourists love us, the pedestrians love us, dogs love us, the cats love us, even the rats love us, even some car drivers love us!, the cab drivers try to kill us, we don't like the cab drivers much, but we tolerate them, we have a police escort most of the year, they ride really nice mountain bikes, most of the time we like them, sometimes we just tolerate them, we go to famous places and tring our bells, we chat to each other while we ride, we talk about bikes, we talk about life, we talk about food, we talk about beer, we talk about where we are going, we talk about were we are, we talk about where we were, we talk about loads of stuff, sometimes we ride quite fast, but mostly we ride really slowly, sometimes we dress up, our spiritual home is the strange concrete outcrop south of the thames called the southbank, you can find us there around 6pm, under waterloo bridge, it's nice there's a bar, but we are usually late leaving so get a pint, some of us wear yellow, some of us wear woolly jumpers, some of us are couriers, some of us travel into the centre of london just to ride the mass, some of us work there, some of us live there, we're a mixed loose bunch, there's no defining us, come and join us, you will like it, it's london but there's no cars...

Amigiac
- e-mail: info@cmlondon.enrager.net
- Homepage: http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk

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