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- Velocio
- roboto
dimi3. - Vince
- Hoke
- Temp
- Branwen
- danb
- JD
10.Laner
11.Coppithat - Blackfoot
- villa-ru
- Eyebrows
- 6pt (but may be on tour)
- veLLo
- dicki
- Skinny
- h-j
- Hairnetnic
- Mands
- Mikec
- PQR
- Modan
- Cazakstan
- allensea
- Tibbs
- Dr Cake
- hats
- danstuff
- hippy (for Metrocammell)
- Opiumia (subject to induction!)
- Tommy
- Crispin Glover (subject to cost)
- MA3K
- KRZ
- Snake Fist
- BlueQuinn (on the red Quinn. Or the White Cinelli.)
- steves (and up for joining others for induction sessions...)
- econodog
- almac68 I'm there on 15th March, with grandpa (watching not racing)..
- Husy
- Joe Smith
- Moserism
- Brown
- Dumps
- BisonIncandenza
- Sumo
- BGA
- Velocio
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I've had good experiences with M&G. A range of managed funds, including trackers (uk and European) and can also be used within ISA wrapper if that's your thing. They have a free phone number and always answer quick by a UK person. Paperwork is also clear and simple. Might be worth a look. Personally I subscribe to the idea that a tracker is just as good (if not better) than a managed fund as the charges are a lot lower.
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A female adult friend of mine has recently done that course and loved it. Got on really well and is cycling without any problems. No stabilisers required for adults (or kids either IMO). Just a good, patient trainer and plenty of open space with no traffic. Tennis is courts (minus nets) are where I taught my kids, and where my adult friend was taught.
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Could someone upload these? I'm afraid I don't have the skills.
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/10/forever-bicycles-ai-weiwei-toronto/
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Great actor. RIP.