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• #27
I live above a pub.
Win.
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• #28
I just walked to the market with the most wonderful woman and picked up a yellow stripe snapper for £4. get in.
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• #29
I'm artworking business cards.
Winge.
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• #30
I had that a few weeks ago. It went down after a week or so. And no, I didn't stop riding. Unless they are proper cyclists as well as doctors I ignore any advice not to ride my bike - as long as I feel well enough...
Now that sounds like good advice, thanks Plats.
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• #31
Meh. For once I'm at interviews so can't partake of the niceness. Long route to Wests tonight to make up for it I think.
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• #32
This thread sucks.
Optimism sucks.
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• #33
Have a Guinness. HFN it. You will feel better, 100% guaranteed.
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• #34
Yeah I guess that could work.
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• #35
- Its absolutly feckin pissing it down here.
- I'll be riding into a bugger of a head wind all the way home.
- Cant get out this evening.
- Currently using the rollers in the kitchen, where each time I lose balance and grab the metal surface I get a tasty static shock.
Bikes suck!*
(*totally untrue)
- Its absolutly feckin pissing it down here.
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• #36
I went on a special mission to Mr Falafel at lunchtime for this exact reason.
Lunchtime ride in sun + deluxe XL falafel wrap = win.
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• #37
Just finished putting silly amounts clothing on for the journey home, and the suns broken through. Irony is so funny*.
(*totally untrue)
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• #38
phil, you may have a point here, spookily i felt something similar riding across town to work a few hours ago, life might just be worth living, & last night riding home drunk from the BFF party
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• #39
park, beer, some green and sun with nothing to do but enjoy it!
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• #40
Because it's my last day at work tomorrow I actually got a proper pub lunch sat outside this lunchtime, can't wait to get on the bike later.
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• #41
i've changed my mind, that anyone could construct such a sentence as this one in subsist's dissertation, has caused my misanthropy to return, the sun has set
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• #42
Been there done that already! Back to my dissertation and more of " If conservatives are stuck by participatory democrats’ dangerous disrespect for authority, even sympathizers have worried about their indifference to the demands of effective political action."
this one...
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• #43
Haha it's a direct quote and i posted it for the exact same reason you pointed it out :]
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• #44
" In conditions of uncertainty and relative powerlessness in which movement groups have so often operated, participatory democracy’s innovatory and developmental benefits have been as important as its solidarity ones."
God I have enough of this... Going for another ride!
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• #46
skidding through the leaves at my favorite time of year again.
defintely, althought I almost took a tumble after skidding over a drain cover that was hidden by the leaves.
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• #48
fixieskiddiekiddies
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• #49
fixieskiddiekiddiefiddlie
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• #50
^ and that's just on weekends.
I just got back from the pub.
I now have food.
Win.