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Miss clefty is talking about Utterly Smooth. its good
I use the one they sell at condor F60.. i think.Again, I agree that it's only necessary for longer rides.
The method of application can be a matter of choice but a pro once told me apply it to the pad the night before and to youself that day.
Cheers to both of you. I've tried sudocreme but it's rank.
God. Things You Never Thought You'd Find Yourself Posting About on the Internet, no. 358…
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I've been looking at the Pearl Izumo stuff, looks good. This website: http://www.girlsruntoo.co.uk/GirlsRunTooSite/pages/home/default.asp
has some interesting stuff on it.I'm not keen on the stuff in topshop, tbh. It's all a bit sparkly.
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yo vegans. would you guys ever eat these?
http://www.forestfoods.com/wraps/chimichanga.htm
http://www.forestfoods.com/wraps/smoky_veg_burrito.htmthey're £2 each and you can microwave them in 2 mins, or otherwise stick them in the oven for 15.
They look pretty good actually.
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What do all of you people with dogs do during the day? Do you all work at home most of the time? This is the thing that puts me off having a dog. I'd love one but don't think it's fair to have it locked up for 10hr a day every day.
I would personally never leave a dog for eight or nine hours. They are social beasts. I grew up always having two or three at any one time, and in my experience –big dogs that need a lot of activity – it's not really on. I want a dog more than anything, but until I have a garden, near a big park or field, and the time to walk it three times a day, I won't get one.
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Anger, in that case, being the spur to a sober consideration of the ethical, moral and societal implications of such exploitation, though? When I say laws based on emotions, I mean the sort which preclude this sort of debate: like laws against paedophiles, where the emotion generated in the general public fudges any dissent over their application. Anti-terrorism legislation is another example, where peoples' kneejerk impulses to hammer the bad men shuts down any sort of discourse that might throw the finer distinctions into question.
N'night, will.
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I thought you conceded that the law was flawed but said you were happy with it anyway, for pragmatic reasons? :p I would argue that laws brought about by anger are bound to be a bit iffy, but it's too late at night to go digging round for examples. I can think of Megan's Law in the States, which is bound to lead to vigilantism etc – did they bring in Sarah's Law, here? I forget.
Whoever gets it needs to get one of those tight pink t-shirts that says 'Princess' on it in swirly writing to really bring out the full effect.
Nice stem.