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534 comments
me too
I'll have some of that ta!
Pick me, Pick me!!
Lovely kit - and no 'I'm a rapha poseur' label. Love it.
SHUTT IT!! (please)
yes please!
put me down. Quite a good giveaway this week
Me please! That'd be perfect for the impending Canadian winter.
Count me in
lovely !
Mmmm, warm commuting - that would be nice.
A winter must - if I am to keep going through the cold season!
shutt up and let me go
oh pick me, pick me
i lost out on the lottery this week.. may be I could win this ?
Put me in the hat.
I'm in
Yes Please - Would love some of that kit to keep me warm whilst riding this winter - gets very cold north of the border!
Now that is schwag. Please get Shutt of it to me. Fingers crossed...
Lovely kit, count me in!
yes please
Wow, really nice design!
Can I have some lahvley Shuttness please. My bib shorts are a firm fav.
I need.
count me in please - stuff looks good!
"Throw your hat into the ring"
Meaning: Make or take up a challenge, or demonstrate one's willingness to join an enterprise.
Origin: The ring in question here is a boxing ring. These, of course used to be circular spaces in a crowd of onlookers, rather than the square, roped 'rings' of contemporary pugilism. Any Jack the lad who fancied his chances in a bout would throw in his hat - presumably this was a more reliable way of putting oneself forward than just shouting over the hubbub of the crowd.
me please
yes please
Would look lovely on me!
Yes!
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