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I discovered the secret lady's training routine
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DHBC girls night out
That's hilarious! Note also it's either a rental car or one brought in by a Victorian owner. The driver should have wondered why there's no parking meters about.stolen from Sydney Cyclist, who stole it from somebody else: Car in the King St Cycle Path
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that is awesome, he threw the bike well hard at the guys
You need a steelie Flying Pigeon bike for that move to work well!
Here's a very funny post ride chat
MMAS10 material.riding in newtown in 1885:
Man too drunk to find own house, court told
AMELIA BENTLEY
January 14, 2010 - 11:27AM
A Brisbane man who entered his neighbour's apartment and got dressed up in the man's cycling outfit was so drunk he thought he was in his own home, a court has heard.
Nicholas Bruce O'Keefe, 22, climbed into the Dunmore Terrace apartment in Auchenflower through a window on the night of December 5 last year.
O'Keefe, who actually lived two doors down, rummaged through a cupboard full of health supplements before rooting around in drawers and cupboards in a bedroom.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Karen Friedrichs said the apartment's owner returned home some time later to find O'Keefe in the loungeroom, wearing the man's cycling gloves, bike helmet and tampering with his bicycle.
O'Keefe pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today to one count of entering a dwelling and stealing.
Representing himself, O'Keefe said he had been "extremely intoxicated" at the time and only realised his mistake when the police turned up.
"I actually believed I was in my own house," O'Keefe said.
"I only realised what was happening when police arrived to arrest me."
O'Keefe, who has now moved to Toowoomba, apologised to the court, saying he had never been in trouble before.
Magistrate Chris Callaghan accepted O'Keefe's explanation and fined him $200, sparing him a criminal conviction.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensl ... -m8bq.html
AMELIA BENTLEY
January 14, 2010 - 11:27AM
A Brisbane man who entered his neighbour's apartment and got dressed up in the man's cycling outfit was so drunk he thought he was in his own home, a court has heard.
Nicholas Bruce O'Keefe, 22, climbed into the Dunmore Terrace apartment in Auchenflower through a window on the night of December 5 last year.
O'Keefe, who actually lived two doors down, rummaged through a cupboard full of health supplements before rooting around in drawers and cupboards in a bedroom.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Karen Friedrichs said the apartment's owner returned home some time later to find O'Keefe in the loungeroom, wearing the man's cycling gloves, bike helmet and tampering with his bicycle.
O'Keefe pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today to one count of entering a dwelling and stealing.
Representing himself, O'Keefe said he had been "extremely intoxicated" at the time and only realised his mistake when the police turned up.
"I actually believed I was in my own house," O'Keefe said.
"I only realised what was happening when police arrived to arrest me."
O'Keefe, who has now moved to Toowoomba, apologised to the court, saying he had never been in trouble before.
Magistrate Chris Callaghan accepted O'Keefe's explanation and fined him $200, sparing him a criminal conviction.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensl ... -m8bq.html
Fit to date hey...
http://www.fit2date.com.au/
A dating thing where you turn up and hang out at some sorta training thing?
It costs 225 bux though?!
Im thinking running training before hand would be good though, im guessing we would turn up and not seem that fit, because we cant run! (i can hardly walk either?! seriously have you lot tried walking?!
http://www.fit2date.com.au/
A dating thing where you turn up and hang out at some sorta training thing?
fit2date is a 4 week training program for fit single people who want to train with and meet other fit single people! The same group of people meet once a week for a 1 hour training session, which is hard work but lots of fun.
For our latest group availability click here
Are you fit2date? If you answer YES to the following then you are an eligible fit2dater:
1. I'm fit and love exercising
2. I'm a great catch and still on the market
3. I'm up for anything and everything!
If you said yes to the above then join the fit2date Club and we will send you exclusive discounts and specials
How did fit2date begin?
The first fit2date group began in Sydney in July 2007 after our Founder, Erica French had a crazy idea to bring her fit, fabulous, single friends together for a training session. "I had always met my past boyfriends through sport and being a single girl I couldn't fathom doing the whole internet dating thing and thought there had to be a better way to meet people and then fit2date was born!"
It has worked on so many levels and now fit2date is seen as the best option to finding a partner and friends with the same love and passion for keeping fit and healthy. “I knew I had created something special 2 weeks into starting it but I never imagined that it would be as amazing as it is! It is the most rewarding feeling in the world to be able to bring a group of people together and watch the walls fall away and the true colours of people come out and then anything is possible”. Fit2date offers training groups along the East Coast of Australia and in New York City with plans for expansion to the other major cities of Australia, California, London and Hong Kong!
It costs 225 bux though?!
Im thinking running training before hand would be good though, im guessing we would turn up and not seem that fit, because we cant run! (i can hardly walk either?! seriously have you lot tried walking?!
Aborigines have worst life expectancy, says UN
AUSTRALIA'S Aborigines have the worst life expectancy rates of any indigenous population in the world, a United Nations report has revealed.
Of the 90 countries examined by the report, indigenous people in Australia and Nepal fared the worst, dying 20 years earlier than their non-indigenous counterparts.
In Guatemala the life expectancy gap is 13 years and in New Zealand it is 11.
The UN report, State of the World's Indigenous Peoples, which was released late yesterday, showed how indigenous populations across the world faced violence, continuing assimilation policies, marginalisation, forced removal, relocation and were denied land rights on a daily basis.
Indigenous people experienced disproportionately high levels of maternal and infant mortality, malnutrition, cardiovascular illnesses and HIV and other infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis.
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Related Coverage
* Congress 'resets' Aboriginal affairs The Australian, 22 Nov 2009
* Why indigenous children are dying Adelaide Now, 4 Oct 2009
* 'Spare us a wailing wall': Pearson The Australian, 28 Aug 2009
* Body devoid of power and purpose The Australian, 27 Aug 2009
* Support for funding pool The Australian, 28 Jul 2009
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma said the report also revealed alarming statistics relating to poverty, education, employment, human rights and the environment.
He said Australia was not immune from the challenges and issues raised in the report.
"In recent years, as a nation, we have taken some giant steps forward in relation to our indigenous peoples," Mr Calma said.
"However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain marginalised in Australia and face entrenched poverty and ongoing discrimination on a daily basis.
"We will not have provided solutions to all the challenges we face until indigenous people have true participation and are real partners in efforts to close the gap in health, education, housing and have access to the same human rights protections as other Australians."
The UN report stated that 370 million people, or about five per cent of the world's inhabitants, were indigenous.
Indigenous people constitute about one-third of the world's 900 million extremely poor rural people.
Suicide rates of indigenous people are considerably higher in many countries, particularly in Canada where suicide among Inuits is up to 11 times higher than the national average.
http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/ab ... 5819919067[/code]
AUSTRALIA'S Aborigines have the worst life expectancy rates of any indigenous population in the world, a United Nations report has revealed.
Of the 90 countries examined by the report, indigenous people in Australia and Nepal fared the worst, dying 20 years earlier than their non-indigenous counterparts.
In Guatemala the life expectancy gap is 13 years and in New Zealand it is 11.
The UN report, State of the World's Indigenous Peoples, which was released late yesterday, showed how indigenous populations across the world faced violence, continuing assimilation policies, marginalisation, forced removal, relocation and were denied land rights on a daily basis.
Indigenous people experienced disproportionately high levels of maternal and infant mortality, malnutrition, cardiovascular illnesses and HIV and other infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis.
Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar.
Related Coverage
* Congress 'resets' Aboriginal affairs The Australian, 22 Nov 2009
* Why indigenous children are dying Adelaide Now, 4 Oct 2009
* 'Spare us a wailing wall': Pearson The Australian, 28 Aug 2009
* Body devoid of power and purpose The Australian, 27 Aug 2009
* Support for funding pool The Australian, 28 Jul 2009
End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma said the report also revealed alarming statistics relating to poverty, education, employment, human rights and the environment.
He said Australia was not immune from the challenges and issues raised in the report.
"In recent years, as a nation, we have taken some giant steps forward in relation to our indigenous peoples," Mr Calma said.
"However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain marginalised in Australia and face entrenched poverty and ongoing discrimination on a daily basis.
"We will not have provided solutions to all the challenges we face until indigenous people have true participation and are real partners in efforts to close the gap in health, education, housing and have access to the same human rights protections as other Australians."
The UN report stated that 370 million people, or about five per cent of the world's inhabitants, were indigenous.
Indigenous people constitute about one-third of the world's 900 million extremely poor rural people.
Suicide rates of indigenous people are considerably higher in many countries, particularly in Canada where suicide among Inuits is up to 11 times higher than the national average.
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lol hide? why on earth for..
add watch sex and the city and hear about palates to the list of things forced to do though?!
check out the adds next to it!! dateacouger.com and would you like to find a rich older woman!!
I have to create an account for date a cougar.com though and i hate creating accounts
add watch sex and the city and hear about palates to the list of things forced to do though?!
check out the adds next to it!! dateacouger.com and would you like to find a rich older woman!!
I have to create an account for date a cougar.com though and i hate creating accounts
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How do I find a cat dancing class?
Even though it has a long history, cat dancing is relatively new to today's world, so you may have to ring around a bit before you find a dance studio that will offer cat dancing classes in your area. While the array of dance studios may differ in the classes they offer or the types of dance movement they emphasize, their natural enthusiasm for dance as an energizing process will enable all of them to provide cat dancing classes if they want to.
What should I look for in a cat dancing tutor?
Obviously you want a dance instructor who has a cat, has spent time dancing with it and knows how to help others interact with their cats through the dance. Often dance instructors who are familiar with Pilates, Feldenkrais, Tai Chi or Yoga may be more sensitive to the energy aligning aspect of cat dancing and it may be useful to aim your initial inquiries in that direction.
Do I have to take my cat to cat dancing class?
As most cats do not take kindly to a sudden change in environment, especially one where other cats may be present along with loud music and dancing, people do not bring their cats to class. Instead they use stuffed (toy) cats. Most dance studios that offer cat dancing classes require students to buy their own. You can expect to spend about $20 for a reasonable stuffed cat, but $50 will buy a top of the line, life-size bendable model that is perfect for most movements.
What can I expect from a cat dancing class?
Classes usually start with stretching and warm-up exercises that have a strong emphasis on breath and alignment. After this they'll move on to pre-dance energy aligning exercises (see FAQs) like remote stroking, mirroring and visualization. These are followed by dances where participants, using their stuffed cats, are shown the various techniques of holding cats while dancing as a first stage to dancing independently with the real thing. This will include shoulder dancing, chukra aligning dance, remote stroking dance, prone dancing, leg rubbing moves, and the basic cat step.
Even though you'll be going home and practicing these techniques with your cat alone, dance studios usually encourage some group choreography during instruction as a way of building a group energy and consciousness that helps students feel a valuable part of a universal movement. And, while group work is the only practical way of handling large numbers of people wanting to dance with their cats, you should nevertheless expect your dance tutor to allow time for individual tuition especially with the energy aligning exercises. Also, you should make sure you let your tutor knows the size of your dance space at home, so that the later, more advanced choreographed works you will be taught to develop, will be tailored to your space requirements.
Remember, cat dancing is a joyful, beautiful and healthful learning experience you can enjoy with your cat and we wish you and your cat well in your new found purpose together.
Even though it has a long history, cat dancing is relatively new to today's world, so you may have to ring around a bit before you find a dance studio that will offer cat dancing classes in your area. While the array of dance studios may differ in the classes they offer or the types of dance movement they emphasize, their natural enthusiasm for dance as an energizing process will enable all of them to provide cat dancing classes if they want to.
What should I look for in a cat dancing tutor?
Obviously you want a dance instructor who has a cat, has spent time dancing with it and knows how to help others interact with their cats through the dance. Often dance instructors who are familiar with Pilates, Feldenkrais, Tai Chi or Yoga may be more sensitive to the energy aligning aspect of cat dancing and it may be useful to aim your initial inquiries in that direction.
Do I have to take my cat to cat dancing class?
As most cats do not take kindly to a sudden change in environment, especially one where other cats may be present along with loud music and dancing, people do not bring their cats to class. Instead they use stuffed (toy) cats. Most dance studios that offer cat dancing classes require students to buy their own. You can expect to spend about $20 for a reasonable stuffed cat, but $50 will buy a top of the line, life-size bendable model that is perfect for most movements.
What can I expect from a cat dancing class?
Classes usually start with stretching and warm-up exercises that have a strong emphasis on breath and alignment. After this they'll move on to pre-dance energy aligning exercises (see FAQs) like remote stroking, mirroring and visualization. These are followed by dances where participants, using their stuffed cats, are shown the various techniques of holding cats while dancing as a first stage to dancing independently with the real thing. This will include shoulder dancing, chukra aligning dance, remote stroking dance, prone dancing, leg rubbing moves, and the basic cat step.
Even though you'll be going home and practicing these techniques with your cat alone, dance studios usually encourage some group choreography during instruction as a way of building a group energy and consciousness that helps students feel a valuable part of a universal movement. And, while group work is the only practical way of handling large numbers of people wanting to dance with their cats, you should nevertheless expect your dance tutor to allow time for individual tuition especially with the energy aligning exercises. Also, you should make sure you let your tutor knows the size of your dance space at home, so that the later, more advanced choreographed works you will be taught to develop, will be tailored to your space requirements.
Remember, cat dancing is a joyful, beautiful and healthful learning experience you can enjoy with your cat and we wish you and your cat well in your new found purpose together.
When I used to work for Westpac, back in the 2nd last decade of last century, we all had passwords to log in to the network on the old computers they used to use.
You had to log in almost every time you used the computers. If you had not made a keystroke for about a minute, it logged you out. I think about 1 in 5 people had "qwerty" as their password as a result.
In my case, I noticed there was a button on the keyboard that actually put two zeros onscreen if you pressed it: "00". An obvious advantage when dealing with money all day long...
So my password was actually "000000", but I could log in with only 3 keystrokes instead of 6. Yay!
You had to log in almost every time you used the computers. If you had not made a keystroke for about a minute, it logged you out. I think about 1 in 5 people had "qwerty" as their password as a result.
In my case, I noticed there was a button on the keyboard that actually put two zeros onscreen if you pressed it: "00". An obvious advantage when dealing with money all day long...
So my password was actually "000000", but I could log in with only 3 keystrokes instead of 6. Yay!
I was just watching the tour down under, is G down there? It looked like him!
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Questions about Australia
Q: Can I pick up my camper van in Auckland and drop it off in Darwin?(Belgium)
A: Sure, take a ferry, change the registration plates from New Zealand to Australian, and find a way to calm down the people you rented it from when they hear where their vehicle has ended up.
Q: Does it ever get windy in Australia? I have never seen it rain
on TV, so how do the plants grow? (UK)
A: We import all plants fully grown and then just sit around watching them die.
Q: Will I be able to see kangaroos in the street? (USA)
A: Depends how much you've been drinking
Q: I want to walk from Perth to Sydney - can I follow the railroad tracks? (Sweden)
A: Sure, it's only three thousand miles, take lots of water...
Q: Is it safe to run around in the bushes in Australia? (Sweden)
A: So it's true what they say about Swedes.
Q: It is imperative that I find the names and addresses of places to contact for a stuffed porpoise. (Italy)
A: Let's not touch this one.
Q: Are there any ATMs (cash machines) in Australia? Can you send me a list of them in Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville and Hervey Bay? (UK)
A: What did your last slave die of?
Q: Can you give me some information about hippo racing in Australia? (USA)
A: A-fri-ca is the big triangle shaped continent south of Europe. Aus-tra-lia is that big island in the middle of the pacific which does not... oh forget it. Sure, the hippo racing is every Tuesday night in Kings Cross. Come naked.
Q: Which direction is North in Australia? (USA)
A: Face south and then turn 90 degrees. Contact us when you get here and we'll send the rest of the directions.
Q: Can I bring cutlery into Australia? (UK)
A: Why? Just use your fingers like we do.
Q: Can you send me the Vienna Boys' Choir schedule? (USA)
A: Aus-tri-a is that quaint little country bordering Ger-man-y, which is...oh forget it. Sure, the Vienna Boys Choir plays every Tuesday night in Kings Cross, straight after the hippo races. Come naked.
Q: Do you have perfume in Australia? (France)
A: No, WE don't stink.
Q: I have developed a new product that is the fountain of youth. Can you tell me where I can sell it in Australia? (USA)
A: Anywhere significant numbers of Americans gather.
Q: Can I wear high heels in Australia? (UK)
A: You are a British politician, right?
Q: Can you tell me the regions in Tasmania where the female population is smaller than the male population? (Italy)
A: Yes, gay nightclubs.
Q: Do you celebrate Christmas in Australia? (France)
A: Only at Christmas.
Q: Are there supermarkets in Sydney and is milk available all year round? (Germany)
A: No, we are a peaceful civilisation of vegan hunter gatherers. Milk is illegal.
Q: Please send a list of all doctors in Australia who can dispense rattlesnake serum. (USA)
A: Rattlesnakes live in A-meri-ca which is where YOU come from. All Australian snakes are perfectly harmless, can be safely handled and make good pets.
Q: I have a question about a famous animal in Australia, but I forget its name. It's a kind of bear and lives in trees. (USA)
A: It's called a Drop Bear. They are so called because they drop out of gum trees and eat the brains of anyone walking underneath them. You can scare them off by spraying yourself with human urine before you go out walking.
Q: I was in Australia in 1969 on R+R, and I want to contact the girl I dated while I was staying in Kings Cross. Can you help? (USA)
A: Yes, and you will still have to pay her by the hour.
Q: Will I be able to speek English most places I go? (USA)
A: Yes, but you'll have to learn it first.
Q: Can I pick up my camper van in Auckland and drop it off in Darwin?(Belgium)
A: Sure, take a ferry, change the registration plates from New Zealand to Australian, and find a way to calm down the people you rented it from when they hear where their vehicle has ended up.
Q: Does it ever get windy in Australia? I have never seen it rain
on TV, so how do the plants grow? (UK)
A: We import all plants fully grown and then just sit around watching them die.
Q: Will I be able to see kangaroos in the street? (USA)
A: Depends how much you've been drinking
Q: I want to walk from Perth to Sydney - can I follow the railroad tracks? (Sweden)
A: Sure, it's only three thousand miles, take lots of water...
Q: Is it safe to run around in the bushes in Australia? (Sweden)
A: So it's true what they say about Swedes.
Q: It is imperative that I find the names and addresses of places to contact for a stuffed porpoise. (Italy)
A: Let's not touch this one.
Q: Are there any ATMs (cash machines) in Australia? Can you send me a list of them in Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville and Hervey Bay? (UK)
A: What did your last slave die of?
Q: Can you give me some information about hippo racing in Australia? (USA)
A: A-fri-ca is the big triangle shaped continent south of Europe. Aus-tra-lia is that big island in the middle of the pacific which does not... oh forget it. Sure, the hippo racing is every Tuesday night in Kings Cross. Come naked.
Q: Which direction is North in Australia? (USA)
A: Face south and then turn 90 degrees. Contact us when you get here and we'll send the rest of the directions.
Q: Can I bring cutlery into Australia? (UK)
A: Why? Just use your fingers like we do.
Q: Can you send me the Vienna Boys' Choir schedule? (USA)
A: Aus-tri-a is that quaint little country bordering Ger-man-y, which is...oh forget it. Sure, the Vienna Boys Choir plays every Tuesday night in Kings Cross, straight after the hippo races. Come naked.
Q: Do you have perfume in Australia? (France)
A: No, WE don't stink.
Q: I have developed a new product that is the fountain of youth. Can you tell me where I can sell it in Australia? (USA)
A: Anywhere significant numbers of Americans gather.
Q: Can I wear high heels in Australia? (UK)
A: You are a British politician, right?
Q: Can you tell me the regions in Tasmania where the female population is smaller than the male population? (Italy)
A: Yes, gay nightclubs.
Q: Do you celebrate Christmas in Australia? (France)
A: Only at Christmas.
Q: Are there supermarkets in Sydney and is milk available all year round? (Germany)
A: No, we are a peaceful civilisation of vegan hunter gatherers. Milk is illegal.
Q: Please send a list of all doctors in Australia who can dispense rattlesnake serum. (USA)
A: Rattlesnakes live in A-meri-ca which is where YOU come from. All Australian snakes are perfectly harmless, can be safely handled and make good pets.
Q: I have a question about a famous animal in Australia, but I forget its name. It's a kind of bear and lives in trees. (USA)
A: It's called a Drop Bear. They are so called because they drop out of gum trees and eat the brains of anyone walking underneath them. You can scare them off by spraying yourself with human urine before you go out walking.
Q: I was in Australia in 1969 on R+R, and I want to contact the girl I dated while I was staying in Kings Cross. Can you help? (USA)
A: Yes, and you will still have to pay her by the hour.
Q: Will I be able to speek English most places I go? (USA)
A: Yes, but you'll have to learn it first.
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Interesting New York Times piece on electric bikes, which it alleges are a $US11 billion global industry!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/01/busin ... wanted=all
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/01/busin ... wanted=all
I'm not surprised, the number of electric bikes in China is staggering and I've even seen one here in Sydney!
Correct. Electric bikes are huge in Asia. It's introduction in Australia will be fought by both motorists and cyclists though.
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There are all sorts of weird rules about how much power an electric bike is allowed to have before it must be registered. At present, the threshold is pretty low, I understand, so the few legal e-bikes are more or less useless.
I have a suspicion e-bikes will cause major problems on our bike paths yet too slow on our roads. It'll cause frictions with both groups. It's quite different in Asia and other places where they are used on wider roads and "slow lanes". Otherwise I've ridden within them in Beijing. Great to draft off on a windy day but can be dropped with a bit of effort.
- Michael Chidgey
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hey my world ranking is moving down in the points race i was 203 or so, now im 209
Im above scott law though and i cant see any one else from our club on the list (though simon is 130 or so for the scratch race)
we are 300 and some thingth in the maddison, scott law and alex carver are about 40th!! they are killing us
Im beating travis myer in the points race though , michael morkov is only 8 spots above me
Im above scott law though and i cant see any one else from our club on the list (though simon is 130 or so for the scratch race)
we are 300 and some thingth in the maddison, scott law and alex carver are about 40th!! they are killing us
Im beating travis myer in the points race though , michael morkov is only 8 spots above me
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You don't see many African American's in this sport - he is a cool dude doing great things for the sport, hope he goes well for 2012.
Socio-economic amongst other issues I suspect. But yes, very good of him to establish such a program.You don't see many African American's in this sport - he is a cool dude doing great things for the sport, hope he goes well for 2012.
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1) He should try hands free next.
2) Which brake does he control with his left hand? Front or rear?
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Brakes would impede the speed of the delivery
Brakes would ensure safe delivery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF7uY9ydMYc&NR=1
hey this is what critical mass looks like in other countries, pity about the lady driving over every ones bikes though
Theres some nice looking people in this bunch, totally not the vibe i get from what we have in australia :S
hey this is what critical mass looks like in other countries, pity about the lady driving over every ones bikes though
Theres some nice looking people in this bunch, totally not the vibe i get from what we have in australia :S
I don't see the loosely fanned out riders showing any evidence of it being a "critical mass" ride. To other road users, they appeared to be a bunch of hooligans on the road, deliberately causing complete obstruction of one side of the road. No surprise of the resulting road rage.hey this is what critical mass looks like in other countries, pity about the lady driving over every ones bikes though
Conclusion,
1) It was a sub-critical mass.
2) A demonstration of critical mass ride done wrong.
We can get more critical mass on Saturday Slowies!Conclusion,
1) It was a sub-critical mass.
2) A demonstration of critical mass ride done wrong.
I like the opening line "Despite the presence of police helicopters, no-one was punished"... Like they're gonna use rockets ... or better, napalm!
The unanswered question of course is why the "perp's" car was on the other side of the (overengineered) median strip. It looks like they did a U-turn to join in the party!
This link is for Lindsay and Anna, the Llewellyn's and all you cat lovers out there.
I laughed out loud, at home by myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IytNBm8W ... re=related
I laughed out loud, at home by myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IytNBm8W ... re=related
used....
yeah right.
That tyre has never even seen a bicycle wheel.
I think that some of them are recycled, but not all.
James
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...or on the edge of a hill...
$46,000 Bike, apparently click here
This is a non-bike chatting thread.$46,000 Bike, apparently click here
You appear to be condoning the actions fo the driver Weiyun - not what I would expect from you at all. the participants looked like they were having fun, who gives a f*ck if they were fanned out, it doesn't excuse the aggressive and potentially life threatening behaviour of the driver. They should be gaoled.I don't see the loosely fanned out riders showing any evidence of it being a "critical mass" ride. To other road users, they appeared to be a bunch of hooligans on the road, deliberately causing complete obstruction of one side of the road. No surprise of the resulting road rage.
Conclusion,
1) It was a sub-critical mass.
2) A demonstration of critical mass ride done wrong.
Not at all.You appear to be condoning the actions fo the driver Weiyun - not what I would expect from you at all. the participants looked like they were having fun, who gives a f*ck if they were fanned out, it doesn't excuse the aggressive and potentially life threatening behaviour of the driver. They should be gaoled.
The action of those riders in the video are asking for it by unnecessarily blocking the whole road. Think what you'd do if you are in a hurry to get to some where and got stuck behind this bunch of guys, a bunch of riders who had no signs out showing they are in a demonstration but just wildly block a public road. Further, think of all the flare ups of drivers who deliberately block our paths. These are the root cause of road rage incidents.
So I think at the end of the day, it's a common cohort of human beings with similar unforgiving they vs us mentality. The way forward is to be considerate and smartly play the influence game.
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What rock have you been hiding under?
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The one with Vic in it is brilliant. Although you may soon be killed.
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I was going to put you, but I found Vic's pic first.
Any suggestions for others?
Any suggestions for others?
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looks about the right top tube length to me...
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San Francesco rider, but could of been a Newtown rider
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the joys of bicycle paths and dismounting....
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/w ... er2007.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/w ... er2007.htm
http://twitpic.com/193dkh
a great pic of cavendish after some sorta fall, well in the middle, how did he lose his wheel?!
a great pic of cavendish after some sorta fall, well in the middle, how did he lose his wheel?!
I don't want to use the skewer in his front wheel.http://twitpic.com/193dkh
a great pic of cavendish after some sorta fall, well in the middle, how did he lose his wheel?!
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Looks like the cleats are glued on. I've seen black high heals with SPD'sSome shoes for vic, i know she loves pink
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Yeh, that's the one
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