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I was looking for a list of words that are filtered. I seem to recall this was posted in Trollheim several years ago, but now TH is gone so I suppose the secret list is lost to history.
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#censorobsessed.
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Has anyone ever heard of wearing thru a chainstay with their heels?
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I am sure there is some deep psychological reason why I take issue with the ******g censor/filter. Maybe it's an overly entitled freedom of expression thing?
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
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I am sure there is some deep psychological reason why I take issue with the ******g censor/filter. Maybe it's an overly entitled freedom of expression thing?
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
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e.g. you can't say **** sapiens?? That's who we are. It's all about context but the censor is a blunt instrument.
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I am sure there is some deep psychological reason why I take issue with the ******g censor/filter. Maybe it's an overly entitled freedom of expression thing?
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
I can tell you that there is a now defunct "social cycling" website which was in some ways a spinoff of BF/Addiction. You could use whatever language you wanted as long as it was not inflammatory, and it was like a breath of fresh air.
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I just don't see that happening.
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I just don't see that happening.
I just don't see that happening.
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I've seen some and have a little on the crank/spyder, but I've never seen it on the chainstay like that. A friend tears up the inside of his right heel, but there's not a mark on his chainstay. Would have to be really duck like!
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I just don't see that happening.
I just don't see that happening.
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Trivia fact:
At one time it was fashionable for spurs to be cast in the shape of a lady's legs. They were called, believe it or nor, Gal Leg or lady leg spurs.
The guy that bought our boat from us lives in west Texas and has a collection of them. There is even a museum south of here that is devoted to them - The Texas Bucket List – Mitchell Spur Collection in Gatesville.
At one time it was fashionable for spurs to be cast in the shape of a lady's legs. They were called, believe it or nor, Gal Leg or lady leg spurs.
The guy that bought our boat from us lives in west Texas and has a collection of them. There is even a museum south of here that is devoted to them - The Texas Bucket List – Mitchell Spur Collection in Gatesville.
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Every time I see a Latex Tube thread, I have the urge to post the classic Seinfeld clip about Vandelay Industries and Jerry telling George (in his awkward pose) "And you want to be my latex salesman!"
Must reist....must resist!
Must reist....must resist!
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I just don't see that happening.
I just don't see that happening.
I had a K2 mountain bike for 10 years and it had wide rectangular stays. On that bike I polished both sides but mostly the right. With some mtb shoes I have had to grind down the heel for more clearance.
Sometime when riding I'll hear a click or thump and it takes a second to remember it's my shoe hitting the bike.
A lady I know wore a deep groove, maybe 2mm, in the right crankarm.
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That's gold!
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I have to set up my cleats asymmetrically. My left foot is fine set up straight, but my right foot has to be slightly pigeon-toed to keep my knee tracking straight up and down.
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Mrs. GeneJockey is no longer fixated on Poughkeepsie. She talked again with the friend whose daughter went to Vassar, who said it was an okay place to got to college, but wasn't so enamored of it as a place to live. So now she's fixating on Buffalo. That's right - Buffalo. When I point out to her that the average winter snowfall in Buffalo is SEVEN FEET, she just waves it off. When I point out that it's probably a bad place for someone whose Mother suffered from Seasonal Affective Disorder, she says she got a full-spectrum light to take care of that. She was telling one of The Boys that her best friend from High School lives there, he asked, "Are you still in touch with her?"
"Well, not so much recently," she replied.
I think I need to let this burn out without too much opposition. I personally am feeling more comfortable with the idea of Pittsburgh. It does seem to be doing a lot better than a lot of Rust Belt cities, probably because it took the hit earlier, like in the 1980s, and has bounced back. The population dropped from 1970 to 1990, but has been largely stable with a very small decline since. Buffalo has been on a much steeper decline and it's not done yet.
"Well, not so much recently," she replied.
I think I need to let this burn out without too much opposition. I personally am feeling more comfortable with the idea of Pittsburgh. It does seem to be doing a lot better than a lot of Rust Belt cities, probably because it took the hit earlier, like in the 1980s, and has bounced back. The population dropped from 1970 to 1990, but has been largely stable with a very small decline since. Buffalo has been on a much steeper decline and it's not done yet.
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Mrs. GeneJockey is no longer fixated on Poughkeepsie. She talked again with the friend whose daughter went to Vassar, who said it was an okay place to got to college, but wasn't so enamored of it as a place to live. So now she's fixating on Buffalo. That's right - Buffalo. When I point out to her that the average winter snowfall in Buffalo is SEVEN FEET, she just waves it off. When I point out that it's probably a bad place for someone whose Mother suffered from Seasonal Affective Disorder, she says she got a full-spectrum light to take care of that. She was telling one of The Boys that her best friend from High School lives there, he asked, "Are you still in touch with her?"
"Well, not so much recently," she replied.
I think I need to let this burn out without too much opposition. I personally am feeling more comfortable with the idea of Pittsburgh. It does seem to be doing a lot better than a lot of Rust Belt cities, probably because it took the hit earlier, like in the 1980s, and has bounced back. The population dropped from 1970 to 1990, but has been largely stable with a very small decline since. Buffalo has been on a much steeper decline and it's not done yet.
"Well, not so much recently," she replied.
I think I need to let this burn out without too much opposition. I personally am feeling more comfortable with the idea of Pittsburgh. It does seem to be doing a lot better than a lot of Rust Belt cities, probably because it took the hit earlier, like in the 1980s, and has bounced back. The population dropped from 1970 to 1990, but has been largely stable with a very small decline since. Buffalo has been on a much steeper decline and it's not done yet.
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I'm leaning towards Pittsburgh, but I'm also thinking Lancaster PA. Milder winters than Pittsburgh. Closer to The Ancestral Home, so it's more what I'm used to, geographically.
I really think Mrs. GJ has totally forgotten what winters Back East are like, especially the winters in Western New York. She is somewhat concerned about the whole "Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, with Alabama in between" aspect to Pennsylvania, but I think she over looks the extent to which New York is The City on the one hand and Upstate on the other. Maybe not so Alabama-ish as PA, though. I suspect the results of the coming election may swing her one way or the other on PA.
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