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I moved to Italy a couple of months ago. Parma centre is quite nice and the food is good but the countryside is as dull and flat is it gets.
Some friends of mine did Milan to Verona a couple of weeks ago via Como and Garda and loved it.
Fookin hot here now for riding though. It's been 35+ Here in Florence for the last few weeks.
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I have these for sale, B123AA. 36cm. NJS stamped.
http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/285001/#comment12913783
Edit: just noticed this thread is a month old. Sorry for the dredge.
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I have these for sale. 36cm. NJS and extremely light.
http://www.lfgss.com/conversations/285001/#comment12913783
Edit: sorry, just seen the date the thread was started. Ignore me!!
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I looked after my sisters cat for a couple of weeks. On night 1 she was scratching at the bedroom door. I snuck over to the door when I knew she was there and gave it a loud knock with my knuckle. She never did it again.
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There's a decent place on Essex road but one of the blokes that works there (looks like Joe Zawninal from Weather Report) is a miserable cunt.
Another Thumbs up for sounds of the Universe: New stuff/represses ground floor Original bits basement
I've just encountered the same bloke in Haggle Vinyl. I was just in there 5 minutes in which time he called his first customer a fucking idiot behind his back for nearly getting a parking ticket then called his second customer a little cunt, also behind his back, for daring to ask him a question which he very rudely refused to answer as he was paying for his 12 records.
He spoke to me, looking for approval;
Him; what a little cunt
Me; sounded like he was just asking a question
Him; I've had him in here for 30 mins
Me; I just think calling him a cunt was a bit strong
Him; why don't you go and write about it on the Internet
Me; why don't you go fuck yourselfI very rarely use that kind of language to strangers but as MG said, he is one miserable little git.
I'm sure they do have loads of musical gems but I'll never set foot in there again.
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To the courier with black hair and yellow back-pack on the white fixed bike who blindly RLJ'd the junction of Moorgate and Ropemaker st at 17.30 yesterday through a narrow gap between a bus and a van - you total and utter wanker. Anyone could have been crossing and you wouldn't have known or had time to stop.
One day you're going to get hurt and much more importantly probably hurt someone else while you're at it.
WAC
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After riding track pedals with clips and double straps for a few months I find it completely second nature to flip the pedal and get my foot in, it seems to happen without even making a conscious effort...
However, after riding on BMX pedals and Holdfast straps this morning I felt like a complete newbie again, obviously there is no lip on the pedal to flip it around, what's the technique to use? With track pedals I just place the middle of the shoe over the upside down pedal and pull back. I'm guessing with BMX pedals it's more a case tapping the pedal with your toe to flip it round?I ride with BMX pedals and holdfasts on my every-day bike and use the same method as track pedals - dragging the pedal over from front to back. It doesn't work so well on shoes with a less grippy sole or in the wet. When this happens I kind of grip the front corner of the padel from the side to flip it.
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Thanks