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new to LFGSS but may i suggest the prince of wales in Kennington, its one hell of a pub and I live in cleaver square so it's nice and easy to get to.
Seconded. Great pub.
Fox on the hill > Hermits cave.
- Snowy - all dates are fine.
- teenslain - Anytime, anyplace, anywhere...
- fruitbat
- andyp
- Rascale
- mashton
- Villa-ru
- cleftaliscious
- owen reed
- kisu_shimo
- hippy
- Si
- Charco
- forms
- PicKle
- el squire
- konijn
- jaygee
- Clever Pun
- Bobby Dids
- Tea_Bee
- mmccarthy
- miss_socks
- hillbilly
- Markyboy
- fluff
- Multi Grooves; in there like qwimwear
- Guilty Mooves aka. reeen (i would not get away with staying out of it this time, beleeevemeee, i wouldn't ;)
- Skully
- Aleksi
- Rumplestiltskin
- flxh (should be there)
- Snowy - all dates are fine.
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I don't get what you are trying to say.
That a helmet prevents direct impact and will absorb some of the energy from the fall.
Regardless of how well it does this etc etc, cant be bothered with a debate.
Is it wrong to say that I really like this photograph? Wish I had someone like this cataloging my scrapes...
no, not at all. I quite like it.
Bicycle or motorbike?
It seems to me that you would need to be topping 30 to suffer any serious roadscrape injuries.
Bicycle, and yes i was going pretty fast. Cant really gauge the speed im afraid, but nothing like over 30 ofc!
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I'm not surprise, more than half the nodder in London take even more risk when riding because they're under the illusion that they're 'safer' due to wearing helmet, day-glo jacket, glove etc.
This^
This always annoys me, how do they know this? I think it's more psychology, the helmet is fucked so the presumption is that your skull would be just as fucked.
seems pretty logical.. something designed to absorb impact to any degree will come out a lot better than your skull.
I never normally wear a helmet, but week before last when i got taken off my bike, i basically braked with my face along the road! The initial impact was completely on my face, so i cant see how the head injury i recieved would have been very different had i been wearing a helmet or not. Luckily i was wearing one at the time.
The visor area on my helmet was completely sanded down where it slid along the tarmac. If this had not been there, it would have been my entire face as opposed to just my jaw/mouth/nose which had made direct and prolonged contact with the road. Probably would have lost a fair few teeth etc
So basically it saved my face from being completely scraped off.
Just about..!
Meh
i will wear one more frequently in the future, but most of the time in terms of actual serious accidents/fatalities i cant see how they would be much use in the majority of accidents.
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saddle still around?