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• #32302
Only "pretty much"? I'll have to try harder.
What a stereo-typical pre-pubescent response.
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• #32303
What a stereo-typical pre-pubescent response.
What a stereo-typical pre-pubescent response.
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• #32304
What a stereo-typical pre-pubescent response.
What a stereo-typical pre-pubescent response.
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• #32305
Let off mdcc-Tester, his useful insightful contributions to this forum far outweigh his sometimes over zealous geekyness. He's actually a really good guy to talk to in real life too.
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• #32306
He's actually a really good guy to talk to in real life too.
I for one appreciate his comments.Completely off topic, and I have no idea why I noticed this and laughed...but...
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1 4 1.6 numbers you got in that little paragraph! I'll get my coat.
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• #32307
But Tennessee Whiskey doesn't have the same qualities as Bourbon, and does not have the same complexity. Sure you get the odd decent Single Barrel from JD but on the whole, Bourbon has more character.
If you have anything you can recommend to change my mind, please, recommend away.
PS - we're not all Brits, some of us are in the 10% with passports
Sorry to divert from bikes for a moment (btw, what the hell happened, this thread used to be incredible, I stop paying attention for a few weeks and it goes RW and ugly-crap).
Anyway, I'm afraid I'm a bourbon drinker myself... so I wouldn't be much help on the Tenn-whiskey front. I imagine the geographical limitations on TN-whiskey play a role in there being very few offerings in that category.
I'm working on a magnum bottle of Eagle Rare (the owners of a local fancy wine shop went down to the distillery and selected a few barrels which were bottled up for them. This is in Boston, Massachusetts, so don't get too excited), which is quite nice, and trying not to consume a bottle of 23 yo Old Rip Van Winkle (wow, amazing).
While I imagine the bourbon offerings are a little slimmer over there, I suppose you must have access to some of the export-only offerings?
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• #32308
amazing frame!!
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• #32309
Completely off topic, and I have no idea why I noticed this and laughed...but...
2 2 2.
1 4 1.6 numbers you got in that little paragraph! I'll get my coat.
oh yea. Does that make me super cool ?
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• #32310
I'm working on a magnum bottle of Eagle Rare (the owners of a local fancy wine shop went down to the distillery and selected a few barrels which were bottled up for them. This is in Boston, Massachusetts, so don't get too excited), which is quite nice, and trying not to consume a bottle of 23 yo Old Rip Van Winkle (wow, amazing).
While I imagine the bourbon offerings are a little slimmer over there, I suppose you must have access to some of the export-only offerings?
We can get some but there are not as many export only options. But it makes touring Speyside much easier. :)
Never seen 23 y/o Rip. It's not the good wine shop in Marlborough is it? There's a great one there.
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• #32311
i don't know much about pista frames but i 'm sure that i like it.
black crank and a pista handlebar would make it perfect.
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• #32312
We can get some but there are not as many export only options. But it makes touring Speyside much easier. :)
Never seen 23 y/o Rip. It's not the good wine shop in Marlborough is it? There's a great one there.
No, this place has two locations, one in downtown Boston and one in the South End (I can't say I've actually been in, my father is friends with one of the owners, judging from the locations and having met her I'd imagine it's very yuppie, not that that's necessarily bad).
Which wine store is in Marlborough? I can't say I make it out that way often, but one never knows.
Bourbon's getting a bit ridiculous, so trendy they can sell anything from cheap swill to pricey bourbon bordering on cognac. Admittedly the renewed interest has its advantages.
I'm going to have to dig up some excellent photos of bikes not owned by myself in order to make up for all my gabbing about non bike subjects.
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• #32313
[SIZE=5]TM [/SIZE]I'm going to have to dig up some excellent photos of bikes not owned by myself in order to make up for all my gabbing about non bike subjects.
That will be nice.I know nothing of this "firewater" that you speak of.
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• #32314
No, this place has two locations, one in downtown Boston and one in the South End (I can't say I've actually been in, my father is friends with one of the owners, judging from the locations and having met her I'd imagine it's very yuppie, not that that's necessarily bad).
Which wine store is in Marlborough? I can't say I make it out that way often, but one never knows.
Bourbon's getting a bit ridiculous, so trendy they can sell anything from cheap swill to pricey bourbon bordering on cognac. Admittedly the renewed interest has its advantages.
I'm going to have to dig up some excellent photos of bikes not owned by myself in order to make up for all my gabbing about non bike subjects.
Fewer spirits, but Jeff, the owner, only ever sells wine he has tried and likes. Good deli there too.
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• #32315
^Bike porn?
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• #32316
New Look695 in Mondrian Colourway
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• #32317
Want!
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• #32318
A post 1989 bike you like?
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• #32319
Not really feeling either the 695 or it's version of the Mondrian theme; the 586 Mondrian was better. Also not in love with those wheels (who makes them?) on a SRAM bike
White with Mavic wheels is nicer:
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• #32320
the last page spat=awesum
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• #32322
Pretty much all the 2010 look range is outstanding, possibly the best looking road bikes ever.
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• #32323
that is awsome.
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• #32324
probably rattles like fhuck
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• #32325
Also needs to be anchored to the seatstays to provide any worthwhile load capacity, and if the mudguard was attached to the rack stays the mudguard stays could be dispensed with. In short, the beginnings of an interesting concept, but as yet far from fully developed.
Only "pretty much"? I'll have to try harder.