De Rosa MTB !!!!!!!

The north and south divide 🤣
Love the great North, South divide of London Town! 🤪

Lived SE, SW and then West London. Ealing was north of the river, but clearly not North London.

Can't believe it's approaching 2 years since I left London and my life is more chaotic than ever!

Still getting used to being back in Wales and clueless to any divides that exist.
 
Love the great North, South divide of London Town! 🤪

Lived SE, SW and then West London. Ealing was north of the river, but clearly not North London.

Can't believe it's approaching 2 years since I left London and my life is more chaotic than ever!

Still getting used to being back in Wales and clueless to any divides that exist.
My mate is from south Wales - he isn’t too keen on those from north wales hehe!!
Says there’s a them and us sort of thing between N and S.
 
I lived on the Isle of dogs for about six weeks early 90s, that was enough.
You know - 53 years born, living and working in London and I’ve never set foot in it! Even during my student days we used to joke that it’s called the isle of dogs cos of the level of women living there 😂 but on a serious note I’ve never had the pleasure
 
Close!! I live in Hampton, which is in the Borough of Richmond - I can generally be found in my shed or riding something around the park or along the river 😁
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Haha!!! I had a feeling you were. Far too sophisticated to be a Hipster anywhere a little
North of The River (Thames and not the Lee) with obvious open space around.
You may have ran into my Italian and Scapin riding mate @Jimmy2021 who rides almost daily around Richmond twickenham and the river (as he too lives around there )
 
My mate is from south Wales - he isn’t too keen on those from north wales hehe!!
Says there’s a them and us sort of thing between N and S.
GOG: A person from North Wales. It's a shortened form of "gogledd" (north) or "gogleddwr" (northerner).

HWNTW: A person from South Wales, used by those from North Wales. It comes from the Welsh word "hwnt," meaning "yonder" or "over there".

Us Welsh are very odd!

Amazing MTBing around South Wales, but I'm on the wrong side of the M4 (South) so not a huge amount on my doorstep, but somewhat better than Ealing! 😜
 
Haha!!! I had a feeling you were. Far too sophisticated to be a Hipster anywhere a little
North of The River (Thames and not the Lee) with obvious open space around.
You may have ran into my Italian and Scapin riding mate @Jimmy2021 who rides almost daily around Richmond twickenham and the river (as he too lives around there )
Yes, correct.
If you see a mad mountain biker on a Scapin in parks, woodland and riversides in west London, that's me 😂
 
You know - 53 years born, living and working in London and I’ve never set foot in it! Even during my student days we used to joke that it’s called the isle of dogs cos of the level of women living there 😂 but on a serious note I’ve never had the pleasure
Missed nothing mate, the best bit was the road out. It's probably changed now. Not a happy time.
 
GOG: A person from North Wales. It's a shortened form of "gogledd" (north) or "gogleddwr" (northerner).

HWNTW: A person from South Wales, used by those from North Wales. It comes from the Welsh word "hwnt," meaning "yonder" or "over there".

Us Welsh are very odd!

Amazing MTBing around South Wales, but I'm on the wrong side of the M4 (South) so not a huge amount on my doorstep, but somewhat better than Ealing! 😜
Thanks - can’t believe I’ve learned this on a thread about an Italian bike!
Two of My favorite places in the world include Caerleon and Tretower Castle in Powys.
My favourite author is Arthur Machen (welsh )
 

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