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  • I think Sumo was using them for a while wasn't he?

    I was using the Condor own brand ones, which are pretty much the same, and they're very very grippy. I like them.

  • What is this "canal path" between Asylum Road and Willow Walk? I'd sometimes like a break from OKR but I'm usually in a hurry so it serves me well.

    Bottom of rye lane. Entrance is by library, either here or here.

    Bit nodderiffic at certain times of the morning but otherwise very pleasant.

  • Just spits you out onto Trafalgar though- I used it at first but it is easier to go down the road, it's muggerific at night also

  • Are soyo grips any good?

    yes.

  • Just spits you out onto Trafalgar though- I used it at first but it is easier to go down the road, it's muggerific at night also

    hmmm no, it can also spit you out onto Glengall, which is what I do. But yes, I avoid at night, due to potential muggerificness. The road may be 'easier' but it's nice to get away from the traffic sometimes.

  • Clogged with our fluoro brethren in the morning, road is faster and you end up on okr anyway, may as well take the road.

    For pootling along it is nicer to take the canal I agree

  • How do I get rid of the stench of garlic from my breath?

    Fresh parsley.

    Vodka. After few shots you smell of booze instead.

  • success!

  • Anyone know of any good estate agents in Central North or Central East London?

  • Come to track! or if you really can't be arsed to pay and it's a choice between park or hills, I'd take hills.

    I got the offer of football....

  • Anyone know of any good estate agents in Central North or Central East London?

    There's no good estate agents. Anywhere.

  • Anyone know of any above average estate agents in Central North or Central East London?

  • There's no above average estate agents. Anywhere.

  • Anyone know of any estate agents who are better than the industry average in Central North or Central East London?

  • Anyone know of any good estate agents in Central North or Central East London?

    they are all cunts

    I see you added a caveat to cover that above. Carry on

  • Ok, out of the following two, which one and why?

    and
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DeWALT-DW777-SLIDE-MITRE-SAW-NEW-240v-/390206493257?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item5ada1e9249

    You can get saws of this type (forget the english name now), that can be inverted. So that you use it like a table saw as well. Very useful.

    Thats what I'm looking to buy, for when I start building the garage.

  • Has anyone sold or traded an endowment policy? If so, can you recommend where I can get a quote to compare against the surrender value.

    Thanks

  • You can get saws of this type (forget the english name now), that can be inverted. So that you use it like a table saw as well. Very useful.

    Thats what I'm looking to buy, for when I start building the garage.

    One of these?

  • Has anyone sold or traded an endowment policy? If so, can you recommend where I can get a quote to compare against the surrender value.

    Thanks

    http://www.surrendalink.co.uk/

    Used to deal with these alot when I dealt TEPS, they were very good with my parents policies, although this was almost 10 years ago.
    http://www.sellendowments.co.uk/
    A friend has recently used these.

  • But then how will your break reach it?

    If riding constantly downhill, break is always advisable...


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  • But then how will your break reach it?

    If riding constantly downhill, break is always advisable...

    Brake is advisable, break is inevitable. Breeks are fashionable?

  • You'd end up looking like a berk

  • You'd end up looking like a berk

    probably!

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