Galfromdownunder in Australia '08 - Sydney
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6/9/08

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Translation ... get out of your car and onto a folding bike! With an ad industry peer, Siimon Reynolds, who is yet to be persuaded to get on a bike. Can we get Siimon on a tikit? If we can get it in the trunk of his Aston Martin, I don't see why not! At Edgecliff Station, bikes are given a special entrance. Trying to look inconspicuous riding the CityRail. I guess I could have covered the bike, but it's free marketing!
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A surreal use of little wheels in downtown Sydney. The Chinese onlooker really appreciates the show. Visiting Clarence St Cyclery, one of Sydney's oldest and biggest bike shops. Actress Jessica Gower and her director hubby Puven Pather gathered around my pole (which hasn't seen a lot of action since my my mother and I did that course http://www.galfromdownunder.com/poledancing Nothing against the lady in the phot, but really, will someone stop all this stereotyping of seniors? "Yer seat's crooked!" With BIKEast advocates Adrian Boss (beard) and Warren Salomon in Bondi, meeting to plot a mini sustainability symposium and unleash it on the Toorak Tractor driving masses ...
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I was never a dog person, much less a big dog person ...but these guys had real character. It's a horse! You can imagine them guarding the tomb of their master... New World Tourist owner George is into leather... George likes to make these neck pouches to carry your creds.
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With City of Sydney Transport Planner (Bicycling), Fiona Campbell, after the BikeSydney meeting at the offices of Bicycle NSW. Fiona is a champion of www.bikebus.org My friend, the artist and art director Marie Mansfield, with her Moran exhibited self-portrait "The Twin". That looks like a nice, straight cycleway from back here ... It's the catch phrase of the moment, and the next 20-30 years... It looks like a thumbs up for bicycling ...