By Midion - 11/07/2016 22:52 - United Kingdom - Cambridge
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Sorry for the typo. I had this funny adventure and I didn't want to open an account to share it. By the way, I do exist in Milton (Cambridshire), and the lake was in Mill Road, Cambridge. I had to f***ing bike 20 minutes back home totally wet. Luckily my impermeable jacket and my rain-proof backpack saved my electronics.... Let's make a laugh together on it! Cheers, El Midion (this name is obviously not real, I don't wanna tell you my real one! XD)
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Pokemon Go. that's it. the only thing. there was a magicarp in the lake
How do you not see a LAKE?
Sorry for the typo. I had this funny adventure and I didn't want to open an account to share it. By the way, I do exist in Milton (Cambridshire), and the lake was in Mill Road, Cambridge. I had to f***ing bike 20 minutes back home totally wet. Luckily my impermeable jacket and my rain-proof backpack saved my electronics.... Let's make a laugh together on it! Cheers, El Midion (this name is obviously not real, I don't wanna tell you my real one! XD)
the shear luck of having a waterproof backpack and Jacket on at that time I'd amazing.
I'm just curious on how you biked into the lake?
Pretty sure when you live in the U.K.,or any island really, you buy everything water proof.
I was biking next to the lake on a very narrow path, when I saw a cyclist coming from the other way. I decided to stop and give way. Unfortunately, I was so stupid that I stop on the lake side, with a food on the green on the side of the street. There was no earth under that stupid green, just a soft mud which eventually threw me into the water. I should have looked very funny from outside.
That's what ye get for being a dirty red coat bastard.
Bloody colonial ;)
How a person bikes into a lake is beyond me.
next time bring rice.
must of been a Lapras in the pond
Cycling into the gravel pits at the end of Mill Road is not an easy thing to do!
so the gps service doesnt quite work right by us. live in the deep north woods and we have a lot of fire lanes that show up on gps as actual roads. so when tourists come up they end up getting stuck in the muddy fire lanes because they chose to listen to their gps instead of common sense and go down a literal grassy trail rather than stay on the road, because the gps told them to. it also registers snowmobile trails in some places, even the ones that go over lakes, and once sent a woman into a lake because she wasnt paying attention to where she was driving.
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Stop trying to catch Pokémon and pay attention.
Reminds me of that Office scene where Michael drives into the lake because his GPS told him to.