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Quick shoutout to Piura Porcelana by Original Beans. I'm into it.
http://originalbeans.com/chocolate/piura-porcelana-peru/The dark chocolate for mental health experiment continues.
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Other than my ride fuel, what does this have to do with cycling?
You can buy booze using bitcoins? (https://www.booze4bitcoin.eu/ for example)
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I have chugged a pint glass full of jägermeister that I ordered at a nice group dinner. I did it kind of casually as a joke. My friends saved me by telling me to go throw up and then giving me a keybump of coke (directly outside of the nice dinner place, but all other antics were inside a private room so no other diners were harmed).
/csb but these neknominators need some true friens around. That's the problem with the internet. No keybumps.
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Rad road frame for the larger gent.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Pinarello-Stahlrahmen-RH-64Rot-Singelspeed-Retro-/281266039369
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I usually like these but liked this one more than usual. Serendipity and whatnot.

Rocket, Meteor, and Milky Way over Thailand
Image Credit & Copyright: Matipon Tangmatitham
Explanation: Can the night sky appear both serene and surreal? Perhaps classifiable as serene in the above panoramic image taken last Friday are the faint lights of small towns glowing across a dark foreground landscape of Doi Inthanon National Park in Thailand, as well as the numerous stars glowing across a dark background starscape. Also visible are the planet Venus and a band of zodiacal light on the image left. Unusual events are also captured, however. First, the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy, while usually a common sight, appears here to hover surreally above the ground. Next, a fortuitous streak of a meteor was captured on the image right. Perhaps the most unusual component is the bright spot just to the left of the meteor. That spot is the plume of a rising Ariane 5 rocket, launched a few minutes before from Kourou, French Guiana. How lucky was the astrophotographer to capture the rocket launch in his image? Pretty lucky -- the image was not timed to capture the rocket. Also lucky was how photogenic -- and perhaps surreal -- the rest of the sky turned out to be. -
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Conan, yes!
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/255320
This is going to be so good, Gnaw are the singer from Khanate's band. Their new album is superb.
I back Gnaw so hard. Khanate were great too. He also sings for part of ÄÄNIPÄÄ although I will admit that I can only listen to them once in a while.



"The best Zephyr so far" someone says. "Damning with faint praise" I say. and cetera, to infinitum.