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Abandoned station in NYC
It's possible to see this station. If you take the 6 train to the final stop at Brooklyn Bridge and ignore the announcement telling all passengers to get off, after 5 minutes it rolls forward and travels through this station to reach the opposite platform back at Brooklyn Bridge station.
I did this last year when I was in NY and although it was a little scary at first to be trapped on a subway train alone it was magical experience to see the station up close and in such a secret, isolated way. The architecture is superb too, miles apart from the rest of the subway. Some more pictures here if anyone is interested:
http://untappedcities.com/2010/09/26/touring-the-old-city-hall-station/
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I RODE MY BIKE TO WORK TODAY AND IT WAS AWESOME
It took me all weekend to fit the clamp on brake but I did it!!! I can now add that to my list of life achievements.
And as much as the brake is essential I am trying to use it as little as possible, I didn't use it at all on the way to work and only twice on the way home. Need to get used to skidding again. Not to mention spinning.
Andrew the mechanic wasn't working at lmnh today so the suspense continues on the drillemma! I need him to swap the headset too.
I also need to wrap the bars.
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Banned for a month, banned from trading for 6 months?
I feel like if he really is just a stupid naive kid it might be an act of social good to try and teach him what is appropriate behaviour rather than kick him out and let him continue raging messily at whoever else slightly wrongs him on the internet.
Then again he might not be a naive kid at all but an actual scumbag who wants to steal all our money and bikes in the most malicious and deceitful ways possible. I can't tell.
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Scoot, I have a clamp on that I don't really use, youre welcome to borrow it for the time being either until you find one of your own or htfu and go brakless.
It would save you from drilling the fork.Ah, that would be awesome, I'd love to borrow it! Then I can at least ride it around and get used to it.
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^ You do? Really?
I'd expect you creatives have your own subverted, de-constructed, modified, intense versions of these stock business phrases and/or stick an 'ism' at the end of all the words...:)
Well yeah, in the studio we talk our own creative jargon but I'm organising the project with a massive company and several contractors and a bunch of other people who talk like that so I've fallen into the trap of using it in order to communicate with them easier.
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