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so shit, I was thinking about the possibility of getting a bike jacked in the street last night, not only has this been confirmed on this thread but Tragic's experience is awful.
I've had this thought before...
Good reason not to stop at lights in the undesirable parts of yer own hood.and Sano... i'm as lost as you are on the Ed lock note (?)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z-db8uxDQI
sublime.
whoa dude...sweet
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deep dub... shitty headphones
its like listening through foilhey Shin (btw - good to meet you at Eastie's)... you got this ?
http://www.fatcity.co.uk/sales/pages/MusicPageRichMedia.aspx?pageid=14714
when you do, or if you have, gis a copy.
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@shootthebreeze:
something to commemorate hookin' up again after posting incognito..... tonight was radpure gold !
here's one right backatcha (from one of them early tapes - ah, bless those ole cassettes)
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PWWO i never noticed your otter blinks...ah
i just tried to stare him out... and lost - ha!
a big thankyou to one and all for making my first "propa" Eastside drinks such a memorable one. what a splendid bunch of hooligans you are.
hope jG and VV got back ok, and b4 midnight.
see you all in a coupla weeks.PJS - who knew ? truly great to see you again... ya beaut !
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Just found this...
"Really pigeons are one of the few species that have "made it" and been able to adapt to survive in the environment that we have created when we destroyed their former habitats. Pigeons are a species known as the Rock Dove. That sounds nice right? They used to live on cliffs and rocky ledges and didn't eat garbage or old KFC before we were around. Some bird guides still call them the Rock Dove or Rock Pigeon, though others have changed the designation to "Common Pigeon."
One interesting thing, is that pigeons are in fact feral animals, domesticated by humans several thousand years ago and now existing as a semi-wild populations in urban areas world-wide. (For those of you knowledgeable about how domestication generally affects species' appearances, this will explain the piebald coloration that many pigeons have.)We changed their behavior to tolerate our presence and be dependent on us for food --- then when they try to live side by side with us in the only way they know how, we call them "rats of the sky" and kick them. Not cool humans, not cool."
Hmmmmmmm...
Nice !