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i could, no no i wont, should i.....
no i wont :)
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I thought exactly the same thing..
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this guy cracks me up every time!
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bike snob is very funny, im a fan
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hippy I thought exactly the same thing..
i will if you do..
actually i could do you and you could do me...if get catch my drift?
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lpg this guy cracks me up every time!
oh god i mearly wet myself when i read this
'6) It is currently fashionable to tape your bars only halfway down so that they resemble a dog’s erection.
--False'
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Look! Over there! A flying giraffe!
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this one is well funny
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2007/08/fixedgeargallery-veloliloquy.html
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when i first found bike snob i read every blog he'd written and then was gutted when i finished.
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classic http://maddox.xmission.com/
and if you've never been on it read the why your kids drawings suck rant ha ha ha
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Shameless self promotion: Hipster Nascar.
It's mostly going to be race reports from my track racing season over here, and some other general bullshit about the Bike Film Festival, alleycats, trick nights, and drunkenness. And, when I move to Venezuela, it'll be about how fucking stupid it is for an Irishman to move from Chicago to Caracas when he doesn't speak any Spanish. Hopefully I'll do a bit of road racing down there, so there might be some race reports... provided I survive my first month in Caracas.
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I like this....
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been following this one for a while, dude's cycling to New Zealand.
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Amusing...
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is she going to top herself? She'd better youtube that shit
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The latest 50 images posted to Live Journal
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A well written all year rider from Alaska. http://arcticglass.blogspot.com/
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I've just spent the morning browsing through this. There's an awful lot of cycling-related stuff, a Robert Millar tribute site, loads of Colnago stuff, reviews and more. His test ride of a Pomino fixed on Islay is amusing too...
i was talking to this guy for few hours on the last day of L2P. he was test riding a steel IF bike (1kg lighter than my plastic bike!) for mosquito for the tour. interesting guy. and a very strong rider.
I've just spent the morning browsing through this. There's an awful lot of cycling-related stuff, a Robert Millar tribute site, loads of Colnago stuff, reviews and more. His test ride of a Pompino fixed on Islay is amusing too...
http://www.thewashingmachinepost.net/