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  • Les Gets World Cup DH results, report and highlights vids
  • youngrob
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    I’ve just fitted some Hope Hoops and they seem pretty good but I’ve only been out on them once so far. I got them from the CRC warehouse shop and asked for them to be checked before I took them away as their wheel build room is beside the shop. Just as well as they were not true, so get them checked if you can.

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    The area around Arisiaig is amazing, I’ve had a few holidays up there and the midges can be quite bad around dusk. As already said, Smidge or Avon Skin so soft are the best. Take lots.

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    I have a Honda Civic 2.2 CDTI, it’s good in the snow with the right tyres, I get approx 50mg from it and can fit 2 bikes in the back as the seats fold up.

    A friend of mine lives in Daviot and commutes to the centre of Aberdeen. He parks in Inverurie and gets the train.

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    I use a car cover meant for dogs, it’s really thick so prevents spills going onto the carpet of my rented flat. Ideal.

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    I think it will be unlocked. Take it to an O2 store and ask them to unlock it for you. It should be free, Vodafone have unlocked a couple of phone for free for me.

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    These for me:

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    Yeah, the Levon Vincent mix is good, Fabric went on a bit of a run there: Guy Gerber; Ben Klock; Zip; Daniel Avery and Ben UFO. All pretty good. I also subscribe to the RA podcast, it’s a bit hit and miss but there have been a few crackers.

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    These:

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    Glasgow
    Glasgow
    Peebles
    erm… Scottish

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    I use blackcurrant cordial in mine and haven’t had any problems with it getting sticky, I do have it quite weak though.

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    Brilliant thread, he looks really pleased with his bike, as he should. Hope you both enjoy it.

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    Some good songs mentioned already, Anthem, Man with the Red Face, Born Slippy, Higher State etc.

    My vote goes to the mighty Sabres of Paradise – Smokebelch II (David Holmes remix)

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    Not been on a trip yet but I’m booked on the Torrid Affair weekend in April. I’ve been impressed so far and I’m really excited about the trip. I just hope my legs are up to it, they spend more time under a desk than on my bike these days.

    I’ll post up a review after the trip.

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    I ride an Orange P7 with 140mm Fox RLCs. It’s been everywhere and just keeps going, not the lightest but goes fast as hell downhill.

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    If it’s a nice day, there’s a park by the river that I’ve spent hours in with my kids. You get to it from the car park on Kingsmeadows road.

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    I always use icycles in Innerleithen. Good prices and great coffee.

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    I use this for my S3. It holds 5 full charges (and has a torch!)

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    It’s definitely worth checking out. I applied for a new credit card to do the balance transfer thing, and was declined for the first time ever. I have never missed a payment on any loan/cc so was confused as to why I was rejected. Turns out British Gas had reported me for not paying a £187 bill that was never sent to me and that I had repeatedly called them about. It was for a rented flat, for the first few weeks after I moved in before my provider took the bills over. I would never have found out about it had I not checked Experian. You get a 30 day free period but I will check out noddle now though.

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    AFAIK Glee is on. (I have 2 teenage daughters)

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    another +1 for vodafone suresignal. Works brilliantly.

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    I’ve got one. Really like it. Battery is poor and needs charged daily possibly more depending on what you do. The camera and screen are really good. Overall, I much prefer it to the iphone 4 it replaced.

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    Fair enough Northwind but, I can get to the Lakes in 90mins and get to Perth in an hour which give me all the variety I need.

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    Where I live now – Peebles.

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    +1 for North by Northwest.

    Followed by Infernal Affairs

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    +1 @steveoath. Incredible place.

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    Not sure about today but there was still a fair bit of snow on the top at the weekend. I was at GT and the top of spooky was pretty unrideable.

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    Glenshee?[/url]

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    In the Snack Bar by Edwin Morgan

    A cup capsizes along the formica,
    slithering with a dull clatter.
    A few heads turn in the crowded evening snack-bar.
    An old man is trying to get to his feet
    from the low round stool fixed to the floor.
    Slowly he levers himself up, his hands have no power.
    He is up as far as he can get. The dismal hump
    looming over him forces his head down.
    He stands in his stained beltless garberdine
    like a monstrous animal caught in a tent
    in some story. He sways slightly,
    the face not seen, bent down
    in shadow under his cap.
    Even on his feet he is staring at the floor
    or would be, if he could see.
    I notice now his stick, once painted white
    but scuffed and muddy, hanging from his right arm.
    Long blind, hunchback born, half paralysed
    he stands
    fumbling with the stick
    and speaks:
    ‘I want –to go to the-toilet.’

    It is down two flights of stairs, but we go.
    I take his arm. ‘Give me-your arm-it’s better,’ he says.
    Inch by inch we drift towards the stairs.
    A few yards of floor are like a landscape
    to be negotiated, in the slow setting out
    time has almost stopped. I concentrate
    my life to his: crunch of spilt sugar,
    slidy puddle from the night’s umbrellas,
    table edges, people’s feet,
    hiss of the coffee-machine, voices and laughter,
    smell of a cigar, hamburgers, wet coats steaming,
    and the slow dangerous inches to the stairs.
    I put his right hand on the rail
    and take his stick. He clings to me. The stick
    is in his left hand, probing the treads
    I guide his arm and tell him the steps.
    And slowly we go down. And slowly we go down.
    White tiles and mirrors at last. He shambles
    uncouth into the clinical gleam.
    I set him in position, stand behind him
    and wait with his stick.
    His brooding reflection darkens the mirror
    but the trickle of his water is thin and slow,
    an old man’s apology for living.
    Painful ages to close his trousers and coat –
    I do up the last buttons for him.
    He asks doubtfully, ‘Can I- wash my hands?’
    I fill the basin, clasp his soft fingers round the soap.
    He washes, feebly, patiently. There is no towel.
    I press the pedal of the drier, draw his hands
    gently into the roar of the hot air.
    But he cannot rub them together,
    drags out a handkerchief to finish.
    He is glad to leave the contraption, and face the stairs.
    He climbs, and steadily enough.
    He climbs, we climb. He climbs
    with many pauses but with that one
    persisting patience of the undefeated
    which is the nature of man when all is said.
    And slowly we go up. And slowly we go up.
    The faltering, unfaltering steps
    take him at last to the door
    across that endless, yet not endless waste of floor.

    I watch him helped on a bus. It shudders off in the rain.
    The conductor bends to hear where he wants to go.
    Wherever he could go it would be dark
    and yet he must trust men.
    Without embarrassment or shame
    he must announce his most pitiful needs
    in a public place. No one sees his face.
    Does he know how frightening he is in his strangeness
    under his mountainous coat, his hands like wet leaves
    stuck to the half-white stick?
    His life depends on many who would evade him.
    But he cannot reckon up the chances,
    having one thing to do,
    to haul his blind hump through these rains of August.
    Dear Christ, to be born for this!

    youngrob
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    +1 for State of Play and Shadow Line.

    I’m enjoying Utopia and The Following atm

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    My P7

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    @Scotsman, the Pelican was brilliant, small, painted black inside, garden furniture, toilets were trainspotting quality but the music was class.

    @Den – Is that Joe Paparazzi’s you’re talking about? I had many nights in there, or the Choice, or Tin Pan.

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    I know how you feel, I was exactly the same. I still get angry about it now tbh, that was the most difficult part for me. Hopefully you will be able to work it out.

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    I’m sorry to hear this OP but I have to agree with a lot of the comments that you are being held to account for trying to keep your family together. Who is going to do all the work to look after your 3yr old when you move out? She’s lucky to have you.

    I was in a similar situation 5 years ago. I separated from my wife, at her suggestion, as I’d upset her one time too much – turns out she’d got back with her 1st boyfriend and couldn’t tell me the truth. She still won’t admit she cheated 5 years on. I did a lot of the chores in the house and now my 14yr old daughter makes dinner most nights for them.

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    Sub Club
    Slam at the Arches
    Pelican Club in Aberdeen

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    RA Podcast[/url]

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    +1 that Synkro Acceptance ep

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    Just finished Anathem by Neal Stephenson. A big book.
    Moved on to David Millar’s book, good so far.

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    Lost in Translation. I just didn’t care about either of them.

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    Andy Stott – Luxury Problems
    Raime – Quarter Turns Over a Living Line
    Vatican Shadow – Kneel before Religious Icons
    Lee Gamble – Diversions 1994-1996
    Goat – World Music

    Try them. Brilliant.

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    I did it for about 9 months driving from Glasgow (Clarkston). It’s a horrible drive just about managed the 9 months as we were moving east anyway.

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