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• #352
which will come first, this or chainbreakers bike?
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• #353
The last time I spoke to Corny about it he seemed quite chipper about the progress.
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• #354
how long ago was that?
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• #355
Fifteen years.
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• #356
ahem
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• #357
The last time I spoke to Corny about it he seemed quite chipper about the progress.
Great news then!
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• #358
bump
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• #359
Fred's left nut seems well and grisly safe.
I will put my left nut on this never ever getting off the ground.
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• #360
This is a great idea.
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• #361
boop
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• #362
I will put my left nut on this never ever getting off the ground.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmalion_effect
hey, how's you?
oh, and: Bystander_effect
Ha! from 2010....
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• #363
I swear to god the original conversation started at least 18 months before this thread, so we're talking well in excess of 5 years....
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• #364
nuts intact then...
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• #365
yep, safe for at least another 4 or 5 years I'd say
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• #366
Well good news
See you at the next tri-monthly bump (Fred's balls check-up).
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• #367
Corny started a thread about it back in 08 it would appear so coming up on the 5 year mark rapidly....
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• #368
That long already, Christ!
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• #369
which will come first, this or chainbreakers bike?
This was from last year but still a valid point
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• #370
Pretty sure few people retired from cycling already.
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• #371
I'll be back in the UK permanently before this gets going...
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• #372
You could write a book about your adventures b&d
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• #373
book about this thread?
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• #374
200 pages of updates about it not being made, and one page of a picture of the books.
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• #375
^well it worked for a bike...
more like fifty months