The Friday night christ i'm f.ucking bored thread...
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I'm getting a serious case of thread cossover here. Must have been that Shiraz. I knew she had doctored it.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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seanoconn wrote:"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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There's loads of them in BB which explains a lot about the standard of posting really"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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A mix of fair weather fans and Arsene groupies...0
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pinarello001 wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:There's loads of them in BB which explains a lot about the standard of posting really
We can change the tone to crudder speak, if it makes you happy.
"Dude: Yout mum likes 2 at once"
Your turn...
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pinarello001 wrote:Yout mum"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Stevo 666 wrote:pinarello001 wrote:Yout mum
Doesn't know what a proper bike is either :P"Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity"
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Got it now. They only put up the first three letters on the telly... Thats why there are so many0
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arran77 wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:pinarello001 wrote:Yout mum
Doesn't know what a proper bike is either :P"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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pinarello001 wrote:"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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If it isn't Italian, i'm not going to ride it.
I am pretty sure that the ITies don't make MB's, 'cos they have to be butt ugly to do what they are supposed to and in Italy, style is everything.
Mountain bikes revolutionised main stream road cycling. I can be grateful for that. They produced 'off the peg' bikes that were as good as what the pro's used when you had to be pro or very lucky to own a top road frame. The advent of compact road frames started then. Apart from that, it is something that has never appealed to me and with two artificial hips, it's something that I will never do either.
I do have respect for some of the stuff they do but we are the original cyclists and I was cycling way before MBing became popular. I remember the roadies who got sucked into it because of the prize money on offer and they could not cut it in the RR scene. We busted a gut to get a win and was lucky to get £15 for it, whereas some small MB races gave complete bikes as prize money (I remember the Kona Explosif on offer in the New Forest race). They soon drifted back though when the bubble burst in the mid nineties.
I also read that to win the average MB race, you only need to sustain an average of 80watts - bunch of girls really. It is more about technique than fitness and condition.
I can go out and do an 80mile ride and get 'lost' in a zone. That sort of distance off road is a rarity. I can also hit speeds (relatively safely of 50mph downhill) without worrying about a tree stump and loosing me front teef.
...but if you're going to give me a free bike, i won't say no - i'll just put some slicks, crudcatchers and lights on the thing and cycle to work on it.
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pinarello001 wrote:If it isn't Italian, i'm not going to ride it.pinarello001 wrote:I am pretty sure that the ITies don't make MB's, 'cos they have to be butt ugly to do what they are supposed to and in Italy, style is everything.
Not to mention Bianchi. I only looked at two websites - 100% strike rate!pinarello001 wrote:and with two artificial hips, it's something that I will never do either.pinarello001 wrote:I also read that to win the average MB race, you only need to sustain an average of 80watts - bunch of girls really. It is more about technique than fitness and condition.pinarello001 wrote:I can go out and do an 80mile ride and get 'lost' in a zone. That sort of distance off road is a rarity. I can also hit speeds (relatively safely of 50mph downhill) without worrying about a tree stump and loosing me front teef.pinarello001 wrote:...but if you're going to give me a free bike, i won't say no - i'll just put some slicks, crudcatchers and lights on the thing and cycle to work on it."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:pinarello001 wrote:If it isn't Italian, i'm not going to ride it.pinarello001 wrote:I am pretty sure that the ITies don't make MB's, 'cos they have to be butt ugly to do what they are supposed to and in Italy, style is everything.
Not to mention Bianchi. I only looked at two websites - 100% strike rate!
Made in Taiwan.pinarello001 wrote:and with two artificial hips, it's something that I will never do either.
Early forties.pinarello001 wrote:I also read that to win the average MB race, you only need to sustain an average of 80watts - bunch of girls really. It is more about technique than fitness and condition.
I have looked at plenty of that stuff on Eurosport and 'dudes' like Macaskill. I do appreciate the skill involved. I also appreciate how strong and tough you have to be to win the Paris-Roubaix. I cannot imagine anything better than going up the Galibier or descending the Tourmalet (apart from sex with GT Sparrowheads mum).pinarello001 wrote:I can go out and do an 80mile ride and get 'lost' in a zone. That sort of distance off road is a rarity. I can also hit speeds (relatively safely of 50mph downhill) without worrying about a tree stump and loosing me front teef.
Spinning the gear at a snooth cadence of 90rpm and 'gliding' along.
As for traffic, I thankfully live in Scotland. I often return daan saaf and cannot believe the traffic. I do not think I would be cycling at all if I had to contend with that.pinarello001 wrote:...but if you're going to give me a free bike, i won't say no - i'll just put some slicks, crudcatchers and lights on the thing and cycle to work on it.
It's a comfortable position. I had a hybrid to commute in tha 'naam', Cheltenaam. Then some tw4t stole it.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Roll call for this evening...."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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I'm here ...
Working today (if you regard honing your ten pin bowling skills as working). Been for an hour spin before mega dark, now watching 20/20 cricket with a cup of tea before missus gets home and tea starts...0 -
I'm out tonight losers! :PPinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0
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Nothing I trust that's going to lead this group into disrepute. We have standards to maintain...0
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pinarello001 wrote:seanoconn wrote:I'm out tonight losers! :P
Hope you get arrested.
Thought you had gone to Berlin.
Pretty sad if you are in Berlin and still on BR.0 -
What did I miss? Is anybody not banned?Pinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0