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• #577
Well I can hardly wear flats for work ;o)
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• #578
Nice job Bavski!
I like it. Well done.
Thanks!
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• #579
Bad luck, Clive. The only time I've nearly fallen over the last few days was while walking. You're extra careful on the bike and get off and don't realise that it's actually pretty easy to fall over while standing up. Can you ride home tonight with a wheel from a nearby bike shop or do you have to get one from somewhere else first?
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• #580
I got taken out on Tuesday, but at least it was by a mat whilst at low speeds! We were on the way down a multi-storey and he locked up to skid round the corner and found the only patch of ice in the whole building! I managed to slow a lot but stll landed on his wheel. I think we got off lucky cus neither of us were hurt and the wheel didn't buckle at all.
Still a pair of prats though!
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• #581
Oliver. I think it might work out well. I am having to buy a new pair of wheels, all Cyclefit had in stock on the fixed side of things but they are heavily discounted. I am having the old wheel rebuilt with a new rim. End up with a sparepair of wheels.
My track bike now has a pair of wheels and pedals. Soon, I will have a track bike without Mrs O ever knowing.
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• #582
My track bike now has a pair of wheels and pedals. Soon, I will have a track bike without Mrs O ever knowing.
Blackmail potential ... ;)
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• #583
Oliver = Evil
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• #584
'Or evil' is an anagram of my first name. I've often wondered what that 'or' bit is doing in there.
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• #585
Vile Ro
Bad, mispelled fish eggs?
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• #586
Oliver Schick = His Evil Crock
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• #587
His viler cock
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• #588
His cock liver
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• #589
I've his cock....er...
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• #590
Rich, Sick Vole
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• #591
reminds me of a friend from uni who got called "Jar" by everyone that knew him from school...
He never told us why, one day someone found out it was because his name was an anagram of "jar of seamen"
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• #592
Olive Chick RS - how clebbah is I!?
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• #593
reminds me of a friend from uni who got called "Jar" by everyone that knew him from school...
He never told us why, one day someone found out it was because his name was an anagram of "jar of seamen"
I know how he feels. It took me a very long time to lose the nickname Fat Cunt.
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• #594
hahahaha.
fucken excellent.
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• #595
I know how he feels. It took me a very long time to lose the nickname Fat Cunt.
Really?
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• #596
Nice tries with anagrams of my name, guys, but I'm afraid to say that I've been through them all with an Internet anagram machine, too, and none of them are actually that good. :( I don't have a middle name, either, that could give more possibilities.
I wish I had an anagram as cool as Virginia Bottomley in what has to be the best anagram ever: 'I am an evil Tory bigot.' Try verifying it, it works. Totally amazing anagram.
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• #597
Indeed it is.
Actually, I've worked out that if your name is translated into Xiang Chinese and romanised, it becomes an anagram of Vindictive Vegan Wheel Monkey.
Far cooler than mine which ends up as Bored At Wor.
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• #598
Spiro Agnew = Grow a penis
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• #599
Actually, I've worked out that if your name is translated into Xiang Chinese and romanised, it becomes an anagram of Vindictive Vegan Wheel Monkey.
All true, except for 'vindictive'. That's not nearly strong enough.
When I was learning some Mandarin some years ago, the teacher 'transliterated' some of our names into the most similar-sounding Mandarin syllables (and the corresponding characters). Apparently, the closest he could get to my name was 'Au-Li-Fu Ti-Ke' (from memory).
Far cooler than mine which ends up as Bored At Wor.
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Oops, got carried away there. ;)
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• #600
Nope, there's no K in the translation of my name.
You were in heels? No wonder u fell over!
Bloody cross dressers these days.. taking too many risks..