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congrats Nhatt; I suppose now you might be entrusted with one or two important packages.
Funnily enough, Ronnie stopped me on the christianna bike on friday, asked me some questions about what i'm doing, how much weight they can take, how far I go, and how much my pay is....then asked me if I would work for them if they got one of the Christianna bikes.
Funny old world
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I'd like to get the big book from you. My wife needs to take the test soon (for indefinite leave to remain), and she already has the small book.
Totally yours if you want it.
I live east, or I can bring it into work with me (i'm based on Gt titchfeild st)
lemme know.
BTW, Festerban, the puppy made my entire day. So so funny
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will it be hard on fixed im hearing all these women saying there gonna do it geared?
As far as I know, I'm the only woman who is going to do it geared.
I did this ride a few weeks ago, this is not something I would even consider doing fixed, and I ride quite a few miles every day.
It just wouldn't be fun. There are so many hills that I was starting to lose my sense of humour on my geared bike...
my 2 pesos, take it or leave it.
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http://www.hiren.info/life-in-the-uk-test/50
if anyone is interested in testing their british knowledge, that's the site.
Just so you know it's not an official one, and some of the english is dodgy, but after reading the book the questions seem like they will be simular to the ones in the official version
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just wait, I refered to couriers as an "econmic indicator species".
We do need our own show so that we can use ten p words all the time and not confuse the post room masses.