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• #3352
What IS that before i click it.
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• #3353
LOL
The Advertising Standards Authority!
** giggles like a teenager **
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"
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• #3354
What IS that before i click it.
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"
Oh, and ftfy :-))
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• #3355
THank you!
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"
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• #3356
I wonder if this could catch on?
We seem to be the only two doing it so far!
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"
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• #3357
time is all we need :-)
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"
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• #3358
^ Freaks...
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• #3359
^ +1
It's supposed to be the fucking Nursery ?Come on you lot, grow up. move on....;)
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• #3360
You want to look after the newbies? Be my guest... Theyre a fiesty bunch
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• #3361
hahaha, nah thanks ;-)
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• #3362
Agreed
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• #3363
Agreed
I think we know what you mean here and if thats the case, it is unwise to start with such a poor post. Please introduce yourself in the Welcome Thread, Post a pic of you and your bikes in the Bikes and Faces Thread, but basically try a little harder than "got it!"
Welcome to the friendliest bike forum on the internetz:-)
Hi Reltub. I liked your informative post on acids, but you need to sort out this poor post. Tell us something about yourself, go to the welcome thread and say hi or post pics of your bike on faces and bikes thread.
A stand alone word doesnt unfortunately count as a way of introducing yourself.
Its like if you meet someone for the first time and you asked what they do for a living and they reply "work", followed by "hang out" when you ask about after 'work'.
Sure we know that you agree with it, it seems smart. But why?
In the end, the friendliest bike forum is the friendliest cause we... (dont really know as im running out of bullshit)
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• #3364
I understand the reason for the nursery but it's a pain when you want to buy something & have just joined.
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• #3365
That's because this is a forum, it's not e-bay.
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• #3366
what are the best fixie bikes for a grand?
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• #3367
The ones that are two grand with fifty percent off in the sale.
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• #3368
you don't need to spend anywhere near a grand for a good fixed gear bicycle.
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• #3369
The ones around a thousand pounds are pretty good if you are looking for a fixie for a grand.
Seriously though, that's the kind of question that is inviting grief. Do some research, decide what you mean by 'best', ask more specific questions, show you have put some effort in yourself. Then people will be happy to help and not just feel like you are being lazy and expecting them to do the work for you. -
• #3370
actually he's just a troll.
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• #3371
i want one that looks really nice
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• #3372
Elom = mole = llort.
Piss off; not funny, not original, just dull. Or llud. -
• #3373
I have done some basic research, my friends say 532 tubbing is really good and that aerospokes look really cool. I was hoping to find a whole bike rather than build one as it will be easier.
I was nicknamed mole at school so just reversed it for the internet.
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• #3374
Hang the DJ
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• #3375
Cannot be- Elom mentions his friends
Some.... some...... might say..... on that basis we'd need to check first here: http://www.asa.org.uk/
"http://www.lfgss.com - the friendliest forum on the internet"