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  • Trackside: Steve Peat’s Evolution in the Santa Cruz Syndicate
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    ..resembling a sea creature clearly visible beneath or on the surface of the water

    Is it just me, or is there something wrong with this sentence?

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    Let's hope it doesn't turn into this

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    That's great! Sticking it to The Man AND helping people.

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    I got an a300 for xmas. Very happy with it. Liveview is v useful, I find.

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    dalendless dwad.

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    tidy.

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    meks me laff.

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    Yes. Pinch a pinchful. Invert hand so it falls into palm. Tip into open mouth. Job done.

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    I suggest that you, sir, are talking rubbish!

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    Wicked! Just what's needed!

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    That's a traumatic video. Exactly what's needed imo. Should be shown to as many people as possible.

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    grumm – go straight to the top of the class!

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    Is this it?

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    I iron the week's shirts and put them in my rucksack in a box file on a Monday. Crease free! In winter I take crumpled shirts and put a jumper on.

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    She's going to hand them out?! How will she tell who needs them? Will it be a sheet at a time? 😯 😆

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    As a non-smoker

    Talking as an expert then? 😉

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    Didn't tighten front QR, wheel fell off, rigid fork bent, I land on chin. 🙁

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    This all sounds great. I'll come if I can make it.

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    Cheers ernie. I did wonder about the imperial measurements.

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    Rotor Stern – 'one assumes to evaluate the bicycle frame market, but it was never pursued' seems to imply partial knowledge on the part of the seller.

    Out of mere interest I thought someone here might be able to fill in the gaps. How wrong of me to think I wouldn't just get a reply from some clown trying to correct people on the internet.

    racefaceec90 – Yes, it does look a lot like a Kestrel MXC, but is slightly different. The Kestrel looks less sculpted on the head tube and seat tube to me.

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    0091paddy – Isn't this the most powerful car ever?

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    unwieldy headed leather blouson clad high waisted stone washed jeans wearing pied piper of the terminally insecure male

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    You've nailed that one, Dr Dolittle!

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    Jeez, higgo! With one sentence you almost turned the thread down a far more disturbing path. Let's hope it reverts to the usual STW partisan bickering.

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    Nice one kids.

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    I'm sure I've seen LA Takedown in colour (?)

    Love both films.

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    A good place to find white people on a Saturday is at a Bike Shop. Bike shops are almost entirely staffed and patronized by white people!

    But not all white people love bicycles in the same way, there is much diversity. First up, we have the younger urban white folks who absolutely love their fixed gear bicycles. These are seen all over college towns, Silverlake in LA, Williamsburg in Brooklyn, Queen West in Toronto, and Victoria, British Columbia. Fixed gear bicycles meet a lot of requirements for white person acceptance. They can be made from older (i.e. vintage) bicycles, thus allowing the rider to have a unique bike that is unlikely to be ridden by anyone else in town. They are also easily customizable with expensive things Aerospoke rims, Phil Wood Hubs, and Nitto Parts. The combination of rare bicycles and expensive parts makes it easy for white people to judge other white people on the quality and originality of their bicycles. This is important in determining if someone is or isn’t cooler than you.

    White people also like Mountain Bikes because it lets them be in nature. It’s really not more complicated than that.

    And finally, they love expensive Road Bikes and the accompanying spandex uniforms. This enables them to ride long distances and wear really tight clothes without any social stigmas. These types of riders will spend upwards of $5,000 on a bicycle and up to $400 on accessories, but will not ride to work. Perhaps because they cannot wear the spandex. It is important that you never question why someone needs a $5000 bicycle since the answer is always “performance.”

    For the most part, these rules have been unisex. But there is a special category of bicycles that appeal far more to white women, the European city bike (pictured). White women have a lot of fantasies about idealized lives, and one of them is living in Europe and riding around an old city on one of these bikes. They dream about waking up and riding to a little cafe, then visiting bakeries and cheese shops and finally riding home to prepare a fancy meal for their friends who will all eat under a canopy with white Christmas lights. This information can be used to help gain the trust/admiration of a white woman, especially if you can pull off a lie about how your mother told you about how she used to do all of these things when she was younger.

    And of course, it goes without saying that white people who ride bikes like to talk about how they are saving the earth. If you know a person who rides to work, you should take them aside and say “Hey, thanks. Sincerely, The Earth.” Then give a thumbs up. That white person will ride home on a cloud.

    Does the use of 'white' make any difference here? Also, how does this person know what womens' fantasies are?

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    I found a phone at Glastonbury, phoned 'Mum' and left a voicemail saying your son/daughter has lost their phone and I'll leave it in Mandela Bar. I hope I didn't grass someone up when they weren't supposed to be there!

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    Ponir Roll, Vegetable Dansak, Bindi Bhaji, Sag Ponir, Peshwari Naan
    Irn Bru
    Alborosie – Soul Pirate

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    Really good TV. It's opened my mind (a bit) to what this classical malarkey might be about. Will Goldie be composing symphonies in 20 years?

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    I bought an LG LCD fairly recently. Was tempted by plasma but could risk screenburn from my PS3.

    I thought Sony were the most expensive because they were best. I looked at various TVs in shops, did a bit of research, and am very happy with my purchase from Richer Sounds. Next the Sony in one shop it was easy to see the LG had a clearer picture. On some fast-moving horse racing the white posts were distinct, while the Sony blurred them noticeably.

    Deffo go for 1080p. Size depends on your room, how near the screen you'll be, etc

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    Makes u like exercising

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    Oh yes. I'm just about to tuck into another lovely bowl of

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    MTFU

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    He didn't beat anyone at all, in fact. Not even a little bit.

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    So moreish.

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    I'm trying muesli for breakfast (as I type). Alpen has 30g of sugar in 100g. I know it's because there's a lot of fruit in it, but is this a bit high? Frosties etc are supposed to be bad because of their high sugar content.

    Go muesli club!

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    Up at 5 tomorrow so off to bed now. 🙁

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