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My other half (Dammit on here) has been upgrading his Cannondale to Force (from Ultegra).
He thinks Force sits between Ultegra and Dura Ace, and that anything Campy is the devil's own work.
Part of the Campy hatred is that he doesn't like the thumb shifter which, on my 2006 Chorus, is a bit awkard to get at from the drops. Both Shimano and Sram use double tap.
As horatio says, you need to test ride them.
I like pretty things, so like the Italian stuff!
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I think that's one of the main theories but I don't think anyone knows for sure. I read something by a vet which basically said cats should be able to clear their digestive system without any assistance. How we have bred them/ the diet we feed them makes it necessary for them to have a supplement. Other theories are that they get folic acid out of cat grass, that it can soothe the stomach and inflammation. The only thing that seemed conclusive is that cats (both wild and domestic) eat grass.
If we have cat grass James (the cat) will eat it and with no ill consequences. He also used to nibble on the lemon grass plant until I over watered it and it died, very little interest in the catnip plant though. Higgs nibbles the coffee plant and my olive tree (very young, still indoors) has been investivated by a cat. I really should plant some cat grass.
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Definitely try to slow her down when eating particularly if she's now on dry food as it swells hugely in the stomach. You could try soaking it in water before hand.
One of our cats was sick recently because she'd eaten a little bit of plastic bag (those annoying circle bits). Could your cat be eating random stuff/ nibbling on house plants that are poisonous to cats?
The other cat went through a pukey patch in our last flat when we had to keep him indoors, cat grass seemed to help him but it can make some cats sick.
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Bit more information here.
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Though I'm London based, my sister lives on The Drive and I've often wondered what those cycle lanes are like to use; the line of parked cars looks like it makes it difficult for road users to see each other, particularly with all the driveways crossing it. That said, I've signed the petition as it does seem like a huge waste of money to remove them at a time when there are so many cuts to funding.
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Pre-ttyyyy..............
... and better than my £1.99 long handled ball-end set from Lidl too!
Oh, and they'd trump both Dammit's set of normal rainbow ones, and his long handled ball-end Pedros set. Better tools than the b/f; very tempting. Does one household need 3 sets of the same type of tool? Should one household try and collect all the rainbow tools? Hmmm...
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Wasn't sure where to post this but it's work and it's paid so, it's kind of a job. Received from an old staff member today:
Hi,
I am a casting director and currently looking for Dads to do a shoot for an Allianz Insurance campaign next week.The shoot will take place one afternoon in London, with a fee of £700 for anyone used.
We are looking for a man between 25-45 who has a small baby daughter, or toddler to do the shoot with him.
Anyone interested should send a clear photo to isamayaffrench@gmail.com
Thanks
Isamaya FfrenchTel: 07735480846
www.ShelleyDurkan.comHopefully of interest/ use to someone here.
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@ tommy but 120psi is a better ride!
Can't for the life of me remember what model track pump Dammit bought when we moved but it's the one whose design hasn't changed for something like 40 years, every part is fully serviceable, has folding feet/ stabiliser bits (and the orange matches his custom paint job), presta converter it comes with can be a bit tricky, foreign sounding name, like! Hippy/ BMMF - does that description mean anything to you?
Anyway, I stopped having to try and balance all of my weight on the track pump to get to 120psi when he got this one. I suppose I do also now weigh 52kg since moving, instead of 49.5kg (that's what stress will do to you) maybe that was the crucial 2.5kg...
Woo hoo; thank you! They're very mesmerising. Push children out of the way for a better view mesmerising.
Joking. grins
serious face, shakes head
/Eddie Izzard