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• #22102
Huge intentions of cycling into work everyday. Snow yesterday and cold, wet with thunderstorms forecast today. I'm 42 and getting a lift to work off my dad. This feels awful, although not as awful as paying the bus prices.
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• #22103
Warm today. Ended up just in the jersey for the first time this year after stripping the raincoat and scarf off.
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• #22104
Which bike are you going to put it on?
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• #22105
Woke up with a blocked left ear, can't hear fuck all out of it, tried to fiddle with it to get it unblocked unsuccessfully and ended up riding in much later than normal.
Weirdly self-conscious of my breathing the whole way in, couldn't tell if my ear was making my breathing sound laboured or was genuinely out of breath most of the way.
Spent entire ride in paranoid some twat was going to sneak up my inside and had my head on a swivel as a result, got all the way from morden to kennington without incident then the same dickhead undertook me 3 times between E&C and southwark bridge, every single time whilst I was slowing for a developing hazard right in front of me. he had a shitty grey kryptonite lock mounted hanging off back of seatpost with a bright blue ass-saver sellotaped to it so while I doubt I'll be through at that time again I know exactly who to avoid if i do.
Now sat in office where the cacophony of noise is making me feel dizzy. fml
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• #22106
I often get something like that in the winter; throat clearing and coughs seem painfully loud and everything else is muffled on that side. What usually sorts it for me is taking small frequent sips at a drink and it suddenly pops back.
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• #22107
my girlfriend had blocked ears recently. she went to the GP and a nurse sucked out all the bright orange wax from one side, then the other a few days later. she was elated.
She had some sort of ear drips to put in to soften the wax for a few days beforehand.
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• #22108
Most exciting commute in a while, overhead thunderstorm, hail, wind, floods. 14deg, poss light showers they said!
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• #22109
A couple of years ago, I had a blocked ear for months. I initially thought (hoped?) it might be blocked with earwax, but it turned out to be fluid in my ear. Doctor prescribed Sudafed, but that seemed to do nothing. It eventually cleared up on its own (not with a sudden pop, but a slow gradual improvement).
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• #22110
Fucking pot hole by Clapham Junction station!!!!!!!!
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• #22111
She had some sort of ear drips
They often suggest using olive oil. And don’t seem rob have a problem with you using what you buy off the shelf at a supermarket. Don’t know though they might have given her something special
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• #22112
It was in a little white bottle with an NHS looking label on it. She used baby oil and hot water before which didn't do a lot
Imagine my excitement at seeing a bottle of baby oil in the kitchen. Bah!
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• #22113
lol
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• #22114
Tried this with the daughter at the weekend. In the wet. Some fairly steep slopes for a 4yo on an Islabike.
First she scared herself witless and then after she saw some big lads doing it we couldn't drag her away. By that stage we'd decided that she stood a good chance of properly wrecking herself so called time. To much howling.
Can you get full face helmets and pads for a tot? Le sigh...
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• #22115
Jeez, sounds eventful! Maybe there's another Shanaze brewing.
Agreed though, it's not exactly a beginners track. Tight and steep.
There's a new setup in CPP. I know there's a bowl which is also probably a bit advanced but I think there's some easier ramps etc. -
• #22116
Hopi ear candles ftw.
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• #22117
Altercation with a van load of scaffolders, unnerving, no hot water at work, cold washing, have to now go to Crewe for a meeting, not cycling.
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• #22118
It was ok. Looked quite gentle in your photo. Problem with my daughter is she has to do everything herself.. eeeverything. Once she'd seen it she had to try it.
We normally let her do more or less anything herself but the scope for a trip to A&E was a little too high on this occasion so after a few good wipe outs that was that. She satisfied herself with racing joggers on the way back..
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• #22119
Hopi ear candles ftw.
Went for a similar remedy passed down to me by my old nan who grew up in whitechapel.
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• #22120
This.
Or leeches.
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• #22121
Jason Statham is your nan?
Seems legit.
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• #22122
More believable than sting being my dad.
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• #22123
Jason Statham is Sting's mum?
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• #22124
I fear we may be straying off topic a smidge now. but yes yes she is.
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• #22125
Altercation with a van load of scaffolders
Scaffolders and any vehicle which has ever been used for carrying scaffolding are the apex road using cunts for me.
Even worse than vehicles with Help for Hero's stickers in the back window, if I get close pass 9/10 they have a help for hero's sticker.
bummer, but if you dont lock up a wheel worth 700 squids its gonna go pretty quick