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so to get this right - everyone's moaning about the corporate frenzy to appropriate fixed culture and in the midst of that you're going to go on a cookery programme to help them make it a bit more 'now'? Whoring your skills, your bikes, your look and your cool for a couple of fondues and a bevvy?
In all fairness, that's kinda how I felt, same thing happened to skateboarding, punk, whatever "scene" is cool at the time etc.
But then just figured it sounded like a bit of a laugh, and I'd get fed and watered and thought why not.
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Sound like a confused nightmare.
Quite, I've been on set, met the chef also, doesn't sound like my sort of TV show, but then what do I know, I'm clearly not meedja enough.
If you need to make up numbers and aren't expecting the standard to be of pro level then i can come down.
Think it's a case of the more the merrier, never played polo myself, but I'm going down for the booze and food alone.
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Hey, just a favour for my housemate really. She's working on a tv cooking show at the moment, the concept is a bit wank, and I understand if nobody wants to do this, but she told me to ask. The concept for the show is kinda saturday kitchen meets T4 and it's being shot in a warehouse in Dalston, just around the corner from the downham road courts.
The basic gist of it is, they want people to play polo for a bit on sunday evening in the background from about 6pm, it's a pretty big warehouse with lots of room, and they've promised to feed you as well as provide you with booze. They want around a dozen people, maybe more.
let me know if your interested, or want to find out some more.
J.
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Sorry to bump an old thread, anyone North London based who can give me a hand truing a wheel? Fairly skint at the mo, but will happily sort someone out with a coupla beers for some help.
Am in Finsbury park and free over the weekend and wed evening and that's about it, just don't have the time or the disposable to use a shop as I need the bike every day.
Cheers.
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Surly steamroller frame and forks, cane creek headset. 53 cm. Decals removed, In pretty good nick, coupla scratches from locking up but nothing major, at the moment has a pretty new Sugino bottom Bracket in as I can't find my tool. £170
Cinelli alter stem, 1 inch in red and Yellow, coupla scratches, £10
Nitto courier flatbars, chopped to 38cm, £5 or Cider.
Nitto B123 CrMo flat bar 42cm with clear champ grips on, Few small scratches from being leaned against stuff £25.
Apologies for shabby photos.
Not on here too much, so drop me an e-mail:
Based in Finsbury park, but happy to meet in town.
Possibly...
Actually, only just read what it says on the bottle. Made me chuckle at least.