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I was in HK 11th-21st Jan, came back to NZ and was immediately sick with cold/flu like symptoms - shit myself a bit that I was going to die, then I went to beer festival on Saturday and poisoned whatever fucker was inside me with lots of hoppy craft beer and artisanal cider. Seem to be OK now but maybe it's just the lull before the storm.
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Garfield. Not our cat but spends most of the day at our house, playing with our two, eating a shed load of food, sleeping and causing mayhem. Has been coming round for a few months now, finally found out his name and where he lives (from another neighbour) which is a few houses down the road; seems the owners don't a flying fuck about his whereabouts as he is often at our place from 7am til midnight. He uses our cat flap, stays in our house and our/immediate neighbour's garden with our two, doesn't seem to want to go home until late at night. Was also very scared of being touched when he first started coming round, he was only a big kitten really and would flinch when you went to stroke him. He is not shy of other people but only in that he doesn't run away, he does not rub his head on your legs and I have never heard him purr but he will let us stroke him now and can be very playful with toys, so I think he is slowly learning affection.
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Bit blurried eyed here in New Zealand after staying up all night to watch that, at least the England innings was quick so got a couple of hours kip before getting up for work. Unfortunately, I cannot take Monday or even Monday morning off, so need to get some sleep in the bank before the start of the match at 9.30pm Sunday. Hopefully I will sleep/doze most of Sunday
This World Cup has really messed up my sleeping - start watching at 9.30pm with the aim of just watching a few hours or maybe the first innings at the most, only to fall asleep on the sofa then wake up sporadically when someone hits a six or loses a wicket and the noise level goes up. Been a few late starts for the last month, lucky I don't work in the same city as my manager so he has no idea.
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Try Gil M at Retrodecals:
https://www.facebook.com/retrodecals/Never used him myself but has very good feedback over on Retrobike, does mainly retro mountain bike stuff but may be able to help you out.
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https://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-headsets.html
If the stem/quill is 28.6mm (1-1/8"), then the steerer inner diameter will be the same and the steerer outer diameter will be, as you say 1-1/4" or 31.8mm.
I imagine a straight adapter is available, just the usual is 1" to 1-1/8".
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Completely black, with just a few slightly lighter/white hairs under their chins. Hard to get good photos of them unless close up or in bright sunshine. They are sisters and quite hard to tell apart, especially now they are very similar weights - one was much smaller than the other for the first year.
Nice.
A 1991 Muirwoods if I am not mistaken?