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People say the Bucs have the best D. I wasn't that impressed, but a couple people went down. I think Dak is going to have a huge season and win comeback player of the year. As long as he doesn't get hurt.
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There are still lots of Saturns on the road. As long as you keep an eye on the oil level, they have a reputation for lasting almost forever. In the North we have a problem with underbody rusting, I am not sophisticated enough to assess my underbody but so far the car is holding up and it's only got 190K miles. People in saturnforums like to brag about reaching certain milestones like 300K and 500K, so my car is only middle-aged by their metrics.
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So...The chance of me being arrested waiting for the train tomorrow have just greatly decreased.
When I took the same train ride back in 1998 I did not think about the 32 oz. of white gas I had in one of my panniers until I arrived at the station and saw a police officer with a sniffing dog wandering around the station. I made sure to keep my distance without looking like I was doing so. A few days ago it dawned on me that tomorrow is 9/11 and thus there could be even more security at the station.
My friend who has a place in Burlington gave me the name of an outdoor store that he thought might have fuel by the quart. Just got off the phone. Not only do they sell quarts, they also fill fuel bottles from a larger stash.
Awesomesauce!
When I took the same train ride back in 1998 I did not think about the 32 oz. of white gas I had in one of my panniers until I arrived at the station and saw a police officer with a sniffing dog wandering around the station. I made sure to keep my distance without looking like I was doing so. A few days ago it dawned on me that tomorrow is 9/11 and thus there could be even more security at the station.
My friend who has a place in Burlington gave me the name of an outdoor store that he thought might have fuel by the quart. Just got off the phone. Not only do they sell quarts, they also fill fuel bottles from a larger stash.
Awesomesauce!
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Hey Bah Humbug - so I had an LPLO on Chrome desktop and recalled how it's much less frequent of a problem on Chrome mobile. I F12ed it, went in to a mobile emulation mode and viola - last page unlocked. Not sure if this helps you narrow down the nature of the problem, but there it is.
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There was a beautiful young woman who worked at my dealer for a couple years. She had personality, conviction, and values. As far as I know, everyone loved her. Her name started with "Z" so I called her Xena. She liked it.
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I couldn't watch much of the game, but it sure seemed as if the Bucs gave the Boy's O more than their fair share of opportunities; hard to play great D when your O keeps giving them the ball and they start gassing you with the time of possession.
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Is there some law against carrying small quantities of camp stove fuel?
I understand the heightened security due to the event, but not every lawyer riding a bike laden with camping gear is nefarious.
I understand the heightened security due to the event, but not every lawyer riding a bike laden with camping gear is nefarious.
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BTW...Hyundai evoked the Brat when it released the Santa Cruz.
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Hey Bah Humbug - so I had an LPLO on Chrome desktop and recalled how it's much less frequent of a problem on Chrome mobile. I F12ed it, went in to a mobile emulation mode and viola - last page unlocked. Not sure if this helps you narrow down the nature of the problem, but there it is.
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So perusing the Hot r Not thread after a long time, I learned a few things: LAJ is now the new Hot r Not Grand Puba; the new bikes with the integrated stem/bars/HT appear to be an ugly solution to a nonexistent problem; and this thread has some good looking bikes. Except for VV, who's still probably riding his Trek. Not to say your Trek isn't good looking.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
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Keep your eye out for a Baja!
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Upon reading the first few words I thought I reading a limerick.
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So perusing the Hot r Not thread after a long time, I learned a few things: LAJ is now the new Hot r Not Grand Puba; the new bikes with the integrated stem/bars/HT appear to be an ugly solution to a nonexistent problem; and this thread has some good looking bikes. Except for VV, who's still probably riding his Trek. Not to say your Trek isn't good looking.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
Oh, and it's maybe a watt or three more efficient.
But yeah, if you've got one of those deals going on and you have to have a stack of those special spacers, it's a bit of a buzz-kill.
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So perusing the Hot r Not thread after a long time, I learned a few things: LAJ is now the new Hot r Not Grand Puba; the new bikes with the integrated stem/bars/HT appear to be an ugly solution to a nonexistent problem; and this thread has some good looking bikes. Except for VV, who's still probably riding his Trek. Not to say your Trek isn't good looking.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
What's the point in integrating all that stuff? To make it stiffer? If parts are adjustable there, I assume you lose stiffness. I bet my BMC is stiffer. That's what she said.
Stuff like this just looks amazingly clean and efficient:
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I have cockpit envy.
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