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Sounds very hardcore. :( sorry not to have seen you on sunday... there was this drunken BBQ on though with some random twats.
Have a cup of comfrey tea (aka 'knitbone') it'll be fine, and ganja for pain reilief not co-proxamol (OK try both)
I've been taking comfrey actually. I hope it works. Hope to see you soon. Sunday!
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ha ha! i went away from my desk and came back to read all these funny things. cool!
Thanks for the picture, Skully; how did you know I wear a turban in bed? Someone has obviously been telling tales.Um, I haven't done much mountain biking but I was hoping to do more. I had only just got the hardtail before I went to the Alps and was hoping to get out to Epping Forest with it when I got back. But I'm gonna have to wait a bit.
I really don't know when this stupid bone will heal. I've heard so many scare stories about broken scafoids (avascular necrosis! Bone grafts! Pins!) and got a fright when I googled it.. But then again, no one ever writes about it just healing as it doesn't make such an impression on them
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Just got this through on my Springwise mailout.
God bless the Danes for conceiving a helmet solution that I almost wouldn't mind wearing.Now if only someone sold them over here… And in 'gargantuan noggin' size too…
:(I think these look daft. I prefer this one:

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thieves in Dalston have everything; allens keys, crank pullers, even b/b tools -
when it comes to dismantling your bike, they're bold enough to take your brake calipers and levers, wheels and handlebars in broad daylight (this happened to someone on Kingsland High St) but they tend to only take the cranks at night. -

ha ha! I know..
That sign was recently on a news report about 'Binge Britain'!