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I think the Ninja nuns were involved somehow:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1382149/Royal-Wedding-Ninja-nun-sat-inches-Prince-William.html -
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Page 11 - Sunday Times ingear section (can't link 'cos of the paywall), article entitled "great escapes from leg shaving" - not only does he talk about it when it's reappeared on here again as a thread, Matt Carroll closes the article "..enjoy the ride."
Could he/is he a member of London Famous London's infamous LFGSS?
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Load a rucksack with all the gear you intend taking camping, and ride 30-50 flat miles, see is rucksacks seem a good idea then. Plenty of France is flat mainly the North.
This best advice I have read all day. It is early though. Would add that for me I don't really like a sweaty back so would prefer panniers.
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This would be a good starting point in your quest:
They also run courses in sharpening your knives. Very Zen.
- Lots- The shop in Bateman Street is awesome, great place to go for a chat and advice. The whole shopping experience thing.
I use one standard Global chef's knife for almost everything, but also have a set of Henckel's. Both awesome, have kept their blades sharper than should ever reasonably expect over the years and still capable of doing the odd finger and bone if I'm careless.
- Lots- The shop in Bateman Street is awesome, great place to go for a chat and advice. The whole shopping experience thing.
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Yes, defiantly (definately) vote, but if you don't like the options explain that on your ballot paper. All spoilt ballot papers are read by representatives of each party (it's why they are at the count) that way you complete your democratic right to vote which as you say people have and are dying for - and you get your message across.
If in doubt, probably, vote for change.
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2011/04/boris_bikes?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/lostkeys
A cautionary tale.... and a fair point re: customer service.
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So decided y'day that I needed to make chocolate cake, not like a little needed, like a LOT needed to make chocolate cake.
So Sachertorte it was - have you ANY idea how much cream is involved? Egg's.... a flock of hen's entire annual output is required....
My heart stopped working at around 9pm last night, had to unwork the cholesteol with a cork-screw.... but, by jove, it was gorgeous.
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Eggs-actly....
Brown rice n' peas; griddle pan fried with Dijon Mustard and a little of the jucies/gravy on top; followed by HD Vanilla ice cream with fresh berries for pudding, and a cheeky char-don-ai washing it down... sorry wrong thread.
Where are we on all this then....?