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So did they get the new world record today? It's on the news all the time but i still don't know if they got it or not.

Unofficially yes, with a total of 146,266 participants. Not sure how long it takes for the Guinness World Records to ratify it so it becomes official though.

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So did they get the new world record today? It's on the news all the time but i still don't know if they got it or not.

Unofficially yes, with a total of 146,266 participants. Not sure how long it takes for the Guinness World Records to ratify it so it becomes official though.

I am so excited about all this I think I'm going to faint.

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Notice in BKK, They all seemed to ride in the OPPOSITE direction to the Arrows painted on the Roads.

I suggested to my wife that they were doing it in, "Typical THAI Style." She was Less than amused !

So now Thailand has become the "Bicycle HUB of the World." Yipee, I'm so excited, I can hardly contain myself.

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So did they get the new world record today? It's on the news all the time but i still don't know if they got it or not.

Unofficially yes, with a total of 146,266 participants. Not sure how long it takes for the Guinness World Records to ratify it so it becomes official though.

I am so excited about all this I think I'm going to faint.

Hundreds of thousands of people enjoyed themselves and got some great exercise. People of Thailand organized an amazing day, and made it into the record book.

And some people feel they just gotta crap on it...

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So did they get the new world record today? It's on the news all the time but i still don't know if they got it or not.

Unofficially yes, with a total of 146,266 participants. Not sure how long it takes for the Guinness World Records to ratify it so it becomes official though.
I am so excited about all this I think I'm going to faint.

Hundreds of thousands of people enjoyed themselves and got some great exercise. People of Thailand organized an amazing day, and made it into the record book.

And some people feel they just gotta crap on it...

I am glad many people enjoyed themselves yesterday, some of whom were my family and friends.Nevertheless I don't think it is compulsory for every person in Thailand to join in the uncritical gushing over an event which at least to some degree was absurd.

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So did they get the new world record today? It's on the news all the time but i still don't know if they got it or not.
Unofficially yes, with a total of 146,266 participants. Not sure how long it takes for the Guinness World Records to ratify it so it becomes official though.
I am so excited about all this I think I'm going to faint.

Hundreds of thousands of people enjoyed themselves and got some great exercise. People of Thailand organized an amazing day, and made it into the record book.

And some people feel they just gotta crap on it...

I am glad many people enjoyed themselves yesterday, some of whom were my family and friends.Nevertheless I don't think it is compulsory for every person in Thailand to join in the uncritical gushing over an event which at least to some degree was absurd.

In what way was it at least to some degree absurd?

No different to similar events, like RideLondon.

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Way to dodge the question. Congratulations.

The response to your rather naive question was in my reply for those with the wit to grasp it.

Still, there are many more serious matters to consider now so Sayonara.

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Way to dodge the question. Congratulations.

The response to your rather naive question was in my reply for those with the wit to grasp it.

Still, there are many more serious matters to consider now so Sayonara.

Not really, it was an attempt to avoid answering the specific question. Probably because you don't have one, and just wanted to try and be clever and witty (note, you failed).

I was truly interested in what you think was absurd about Sunday's activity though, but seeing your attitude, I am no longer.

See you, don't let the door smack your backside on the way out ;-)

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Moonoi, if you can not see what was absurd about it and what jayboy was trying to convey then it is you who have failed.

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Moonoi, if you can not see what was absurd about it and what jayboy was trying to convey then it is you who have failed.

Some of us don't look for a conspiracy under every rock, or evil intent in everyone that smiles at us on the street.

Strangely, I don't feel I'm missing out on much, and it certainly doesn't feel like failure.

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Anything that gets people out on their bikes and enjoying themselves is good.

The only thing I found frustrating was being limited to 15kmh so that you didn't overtake the VIP groups.

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Congrats for a good show.

I can see the Tourism Minister furiously hammering out a "French letter" to lobby for Thailand to be awarded a stage of the Tour de France.

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Anything that gets people out on their bikes and enjoying themselves is good.

The only thing I found frustrating was being limited to 15kmh so that you didn't overtake the VIP groups.

I was wondering what would happen if some cycling mavens were to pour on the coals and get out in front here.

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Does pondering such thoughts make me evil?

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