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  #1
dog
 
Default Re: Drive or ride?

Muck wrote:
> This niggles me a tiny bit, so here goes.
>
> Ok, so horses have a saddle and you ride them, pedal bikes have a saddle
> and you ride them. So why do dome people drive a bike, when it has a
> saddle? Surely, cattle and cars you drive, horses and motorbikes[1] you
> ride... coz they've saddles.


but you can ride a pony bareback.
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  #2
Pip Luscher
 
Default Re: Drive or ride?

On 04 Aug 2007 15:23:09 GMT, dog <dog@dev.null> wrote:

>Muck wrote:
>> This niggles me a tiny bit, so here goes.
>>
>> Ok, so horses have a saddle and you ride them, pedal bikes have a saddle
>> and you ride them. So why do dome people drive a bike, when it has a
>> saddle? Surely, cattle and cars you drive, horses and motorbikes[1] you
>> ride... coz they've saddles.

>
>but you can ride a pony bareback.


Not far you can't. Trust me.

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-Pip
 
  #3
Pip
 
Default Re: Drive or ride?

On 04 Aug 2007 15:23:09 GMT, dog <dog@dev.null> wrote:

>but you can ride a pony bareback.


I wouldn't be doing anything from Surrey without a condom for a while,
if I was you.

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  #4
Wicked Uncle Nigel
 
Default Re: Drive or ride?

Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Pip
<gingerblokeNOSPAM@NOSPAMgmail.com> typed
>On 04 Aug 2007 15:23:09 GMT, dog <dog@dev.null> wrote:
>
>>but you can ride a pony bareback.

>
>I wouldn't be doing anything from Surrey without a condom for a while,
>if I was you.


Nah, you're OK.

No cloven hoofs, see?

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