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Nike force 88 in green - they were bought for me as a gift but are a size too big - UK 9
exactly the same as these here:
http://www.sneakerfiles.com/2011/06/27/nike-sky-force-88-mid-white-yellow-pine-green/never worn, pick up in camden/tottenham court road
£40?
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a late in:
- Ma3k
- b&d
- Xander
- dimi3
- superjoe
- Polybikeuser
- PP
- Velocio
- Webof
- youramericanlover
- Crispin Dry
- edscoble (plus 1)
- Eamesy
- middleofnowhere
- Hoke
- esstee
- Bobbo
- ashleyisdabest
- MrDrem
20.Beardie
21.crumb - dogpants
- Sally
- brakerino
- Skydancer
- Charan
- Samson
- Vunugu
- bothwell
- BianchiMasher
- Debbie East
- svn
- Ritson
- Danns + missus + red stripe for ma3k
- Mikey5000
- Tenderloin
- Lolabelle
- Markypoos
- Dom
- IKHTWhistle
- Sonny (plus 1 or 2)
- Sweats
h4t3 eard - tommmmmmm (no possibilities of number integration with that name)
- r333n
- tiddy
- hats
- shinkuu kiss
- torker
- Big Dave (Count me in on this one.)
- scoot
- Nigel182
- Tim
- peopleofearth
- digs86
- Soul
- harold
- Palu
- jogger
- Velorbi
- JamesKJ
- crowz
- welshman
ill see the north lot at SA
- Ma3k
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this is rubbish.
they thought all this heavy weight loading would prevent bone loss in space (microgravity = no loading = bone loss) so made a load of the astronauts do resistance weights and all that jazz, but recent research suggests that the majority of 'bone strengthening' signals come from low impact, high frequency loading, as youd get every day in a gravity environment. theres a guy called rubin at NYU whos been testing all this by putting birds on those vibrating plates you see at the gym. obviously microfractures and all that from weightlifting, high impact sports helps add bone density, but you dont lose bone by not doing the high impact stuff.
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you can add me to that list - im back in wales atm but will sort out the money when i get back to london next week
- Cornelius Blackfoot - Geronimo Dos Santos
2. Soul - FixieSkiddazUTD
3. Jacklamusica - Jackarse 'n' all
**4. clintsmoker - HTFUnited - jonny - widowmaker**
6. wibble - Wilson Athletic
7. andy.w - FC Banana - greasy - Supa FC's
- big red - AC Juventee
10.Mullerbugs - Mullered FC - Willo
12.gormley - Gormley's Grafters
13. Rod Munch - Eleven Refs - Hamatt
- Malibu - Malibu's Mingers
- Manc Ronnie - Blue Moon FC
- jone
- mongrel
- dannyasteroid - FC Magenta
- Clever Pun - Dirt Merchants
21. Jonny's mate Ian - Durka Durka - welshman - wibbledon
- Cornelius Blackfoot - Geronimo Dos Santos
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to be fair, sparky did a fucking good job with wales, we came within a playoff (with a bit of controvesy) against russia of qualifying for euro 2004, including a 1-0 win against italy at home. the only problem was that our best players - speed, giggs, hartson, etc were pretty much on their last legs so it was all or nothing for that tournament for that group of players - we had 12 decent players then shit like earnshaw.
im an everton fan and im slightly worried for the upcoming season - villa will fall away again but spurs will be there or thereabouts this year. it all depends on how quickly man shitty click as a team, and how they cope as and when they have a wobble. there a lot of potential mental weakness and stroppiness in that team.
its gotten to the point where i think we should maybe take 20-25 mill for lescott, get senderos (who i actually dont think is that bad), a half decent right back and another centre mid and all will be tickety boo. my 2ps worth.
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obivously the main thing im after is something that'll roll nicest for the longest possible time - i was leaning towards goldtecs to begin with but you cant help being seduced by phil/level for an extra 50 quid (although obviously its a lot if there not that much improvement)
after all, i havent spent a decent amount of money on my bikes in a little while and my bank account will be getting nice and itchy on the 27th april...
just out of interest teenslain, anything in particular about the goldtec vs phil thing? or just the cash diff?
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is it 57 CTC or CTT?