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watching this on tv
http://youtu.be/kr7djGY1fhA
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Interesting thinking that is.
I suppose they're more skill than physical fitness,
Although, what do you call them if they're not classifed as a sport? (in our opinion that is).
if they arent sports, then i'd call them games. darts and snooker are more specifically pub games. i recognise a skill involved but dont class them as sports. on the same token, i class F1 as a sport due to the driver fitness being so great
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Or see if your landlord will let you put one of these in the yard (floor or wall attaching)
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/kryptonite/stronghold-anchor-ec006156It comes with the bolts and drill bits to attach it, you just need a drill.
My landlord let me put one on our outside balcony wall. Bear in mind that you will be leaving it there when you move out tho.
Or just get a Brompton, they are awesomeness.
i wouldnt go as far at to buy that. if you go to a hardware store, just get a mooring ring like you get along the canal, a few sleeve anchors and some M10 bolts. all done for under £20
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yeah i would imagine you will get a few bad reactions from drivers if you are leaning on cars. mate of mine took a tumble when hitching a lift off the back of a flat bed truck. you cant judge how they are going to move and it pulled him off balance and he highsided himself.
confidence is a good thing on the roads, aggression not so much.
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i get very sore/tight quads when i wake up in the morning. i try and take it easy on the first section of my ride into work but i wake up thinking i wont be able to finish my ride in.
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caught up to a couple of cycle cops this morning as I got to the junction by bank.
we both head along poultry onto cheapside and are waiting at the lights outside st pauls.
between us and a full 3 feet past the ASL and encroaching on the dotted lines of the ped crossing is a tfl-stickered private hire cab.
cops give him benefit of the doubt given it looks like he got caught out by a signal change to be so far ahead of the line.
lights change but he's slow pulling away, I look in his window and see he's holding his blackberry.
I say in a very upbeat calm voice to myself 'come on mate, get off your phone'
copper hears me, looks in passenger window. bellows at the driver "You! pull over. RIGHT THERE!" and points at the far side of the junction.
cue me riding off laughing like a loon as the copper continues to shout at the cabbie as he pulls over.
well done HatBread. the amount of times you see drivers texting whilst driving. ive almost been knocked over so many times by drivers swerving because they were looking at a phone.
good work!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13782645
even tried in real life. it died with the dalai lama too


yeah but this is pretty special
