Sorry for late response, but thank you David. Your blog is very influential, informative, and inspiring. I am thankful you respond personally to people despite having so many readers and that you maintain consistent, fantastic posts.
All the best for 2011 David. Thank you for the many high quality blog posts. They are inspirational to many people around the world. You seem to have a fairly decent following over here in Australia.
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Same to you and yours, sir.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, David.
ReplyDeleteDavid can walk also (and take pictures)!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you!
And a merry Christmas to you too!
ReplyDelete@ Theo Z. While David can walk, it's not easy for him, because they don't sell Schwalbe shoes with puncture protection. Merry Christmas to everyone.
ReplyDeleteA slightly late Merry Xmas to yourself and the family, David. And a happy cycling 2011.
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@Michael - You don't buy Schwalbe shoes, you Ho Chi Minh 'em up.
ReplyDeleteA happy this time of year to whoever can make use of it.
David, I really like your blog. Keep up the good work. Have a happy new year.
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to cyclists everywhere.
ReplyDeleteSorry for late response, but thank you David. Your blog is very influential, informative, and inspiring. I am thankful you respond personally to people despite having so many readers and that you maintain consistent, fantastic posts.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and a Happy New Year and thank you for a most informative Blog from the best Country for Cycling the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos David! Merry Christmas and happy new year to you, Judy and the family.
ReplyDeleteAll the best from London,
Mark
All the best for 2011 David. Thank you for the many high quality blog posts. They are inspirational to many people around the world. You seem to have a fairly decent following over here in Australia.
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