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• #10377
I'm pretty disappointed at the fact that you had to edit your reply three times in order for it to make sense. Douche.
I realised that rising to some geek online was stupid.
Trebek, fuck you! Malaysian, the picture has gone? :-( Thanks anyway.
This is the picture
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• #10378
I realised that rising to some geek online was stupid.
This is the picture
I've always striven to avoid cocks like this^^^
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• #10379
I've always striven to avoid cocks like this^^^
who are you to call me a cock?
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• #10380
He's PLATINI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chortle
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• #10381
sqoocher/ool lovechild
+1
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• #10382
drum roll... cymbal.
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• #10383
looks like the cover for downhill domination...
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• #10384
@treebark You really are a shit troll, aren't you. Possibly the shittest ever. I lolz'd. But at your fail not at your posts. When you reach seventeen or so, maybe come back and try again. Or just slash your wrists down the full length of your arms and do it properly.
Still, I guess it's a bit past your bedtime by now, so you'll no doubt have to read this post tomorrow night after you've finished your homework and Mummy has allowed you back on the Net. waves
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• #10385
who are you to call me a cock?
The man has a point (Malaysian, that is).
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• #10386
The man has a point (Malaysian, that is).
I really feel making such assumptions about people based on a photograph and a cap is pretty ignorant.
I work hard and I enjoy life, I work for one of the biggest AEC companies in the world, and me and my colleagues run a hospital from our office. I also have alot of fun...
fair enough everyone will judge a book by it's cover, but by referring to me as a cock like this, just demostrates that Platini probably isn't the type of person that I would want to associate with anyway!
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• #10387
He was saying you have a point, Malaysian
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• #10388
and me and my colleagues run a hospital from our office.!
Is it not a bit awkward having beds, patients, doctors and nurses and stuff everywhere when you are trying to work?
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• #10389
He was saying you have a point, Malaysian
Ah sorry, there I go running my mouth again! It's these new era caps...
Is it not a bit awkward having beds, patients, doctors and nurses and stuff everywhere when you are trying to work?
Wouldn't you enjoy clambering over nurses while you work?
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• #10390
Bike:
Not really happy with it at the moment, needs a lot of work.
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• #10391
ps, face:
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• #10392
apologies for the photo
bikes are the same
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• #10393
Bike:
Not really happy with it at the moment, needs a lot of work.
looks pretty good to me.
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• #10394
brakeless / strapless?
Does look like a sweet bike, also looks like it has a fluffy white saddle from here!
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• #10395
Thanks guys
I woke up really early on a Sunday and decided to go on a suicide mission along the Thames. Pretty exhilarating, but would never go brakeless on my daily commute. I don't like the feel of straps, just don't seem to work with my duck feet, and also put fluffy hat on saddle to keep it warm. :o
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• #10396
perhaps you're not used to strap yet? it take a while to get used to and there are smaller cage for your size.
don't forget there's a women section here in the LFGSS for you to have a butcher about bicycle fitting, ride, and the like.
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• #10397
How do you bust fixie skidz tho? Best bit of riding fixed... It's a different experience when really connected to the bike.
What about feet belts? they're supposedly more comfortable/easir to use (i can't say though, I prefer SPDs unless it's a pub ride)
Glad it's a fluffy hat not just me seeing things!
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• #10398
Jamaican fixie skidz innit!
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• #10399
yes bleD! ha
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• #10400
Appreciate the heads up edscoble I'll check it out.
I was actually thinking about feet belts, but for some reason assumed they'd be better suited to a trick bike. I'm probably wrong
sqoocher/ool lovechild