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• #52
you're practically a midget
better not let hippy get wind of that
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• #53
Yeah well I actually just ride around on the table anyway so it's all I need. innit.
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• #54
I dunno, it seemed like a nice item to have on display, like a vase of flowers or a book of Anthony Gormley sculptures.
Oliver, a new cat photo for you.
how do you get cats to pose like that?
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• #55
By starving them for seven hours.
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• #56
evil cat lady
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• #57
years of practice
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• #58
Taxidermist.
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• #59
I had built this up for my wife (with the help of my lbs)
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• #60
Man that's almost identical to the missus' bike beside the deep V and silver crankset! but great bike thought!
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• #61
yup I'm afraid so Ed, she saw yours and loved it. We're in Manchester though so the two bikes are unlikely to ever be in the same place at the same time!
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• #62
Ah no worried, the colour scheme is fairly simple as well as the choice of component, so it's not surprising another similar one came up.
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• #63
built by gbh?
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• #64
Oh yeah, sorry about ruining your thread Velomancer
Soh-kay....
I like cats... I like all animals... even humans.
Would be nice to have a few more bikes too :))))))
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• #65
... some humans.
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• #66
This is the best excuse to post gratuitous, gigantic photos of my bike ever. genius.
thats a very handsome cat
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• #67
nice pussey.
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• #68
years of practice
[URL="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3318/3319453012_1fee326fd7_m.jpg"][/URL]haha great photos. i always found photgraphing animals especially cats is down to luck more than practice, but i suppose years is a long time to practice
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• #69
I had built this up for my wife (with the help of my lbs)
you have an excellent last name!
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• #70
great idea... I'm building up an old dutch style bike for the girlfriend so would also appreciate any pics for inspiration
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• #71
Yeah well I actually just ride around on the table anyway so it's all I need. innit.
Speaking of which, anyone ever tried table-top-trackstanding?
Its exellent!
It's a 52! Heightist.