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on the whole bike thing... i'd definitely ride the crap out of it. to not would be doing it an injustice, moreso if you paid a lot for it. if you can afford a lambo, you'd better be driving it to work and pissing everyone off!! a bike can always be restored and why deprive yourself the pleasure of tearing down the street with it. LIVE FOR TODAY YEEEEEHAWWWWW.
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Yeah, shiznaz you put my feelings better than I did regarding the pretty bikes. :P
Also, I keep picturing Naomi Campbell's place in Jamaica from the footage I saw once on (*cough*) Cribs. :D Like little tiny cottagy type places right on this little lagoon with the foliage hanging down into the water. THAT is the type of vacation I'm looking for. Unfortunately the place I saw was likely on Ian Fleming's former estate (which makes it even more awesome), and the 1-bdrm goes for about $700usd/night. :P So yeah, I'm not looking for adventure as much as sitting on my duff with a fruity tropical drink in my hand with lots of umbrellas in it, and floating around in the ocean. I'm certainly not against doing touristy things (zipline = awesome), but it's more a matter of being able to escape them whenever I want. Natural beauty, not the inside of an American-owned compound. :) |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
ps. It's mine and the lady's 10 year anniversary in January, hence the trip plans.
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I never said I'd commute on the San Rensho but I'd definately ride it to kensington and sip coffee as the hipsters slipped on their own drool. I'd never lock it or do anything to hurt it but I'd ride the **** out of it everywhere I felt safe and I'd start getting a whole lot less worried about losing my trek. Plus I'd have an excuse to buy every piece of NJS that is neccesary to start the Toronto Keirin team, is there such thing as yellow-face? <ducks and runs>
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Well lets put it this way. For every day use, I'd have to be ******** to take my fancy track bike over my khs. My cyclops just isn't practical, doesn't have racks or fenders, its pretty, and I can't throw it at angry motorists.
What if the dude with the dead sea scroll decided to ride the sh*t out of it. We'd never have found it! Same thing with the lost NJS bike. This is just personal opinion, but I'd rather that people left their incredibly fancy bikes in the closet so that when they die their kids will donate them museums or at least sell them on craigslist for 50 bucks. After all, its no skin off my back |
The dead sea scrolls? Are you high? I mean I could understand alluding to nice cars or art or even a great book's first edition but the dead seas scrolls? Man get me some of whatever Shiz had at 4:20
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Is THAT why I can buy a Lambo and a Ducatti, from the same dealer on Bathurst?
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more off-topic, but so good I had to post.. best. book-cover. evar.
http://www.erasing.org/2006/10/03/clockwork |
nice one
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It's a photo of a glass of milk. I'll have whatever somnambulant smoked at 4:41
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You simply don't know.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
more off-topic, but so good I had to post.. best. book-cover. evar.
http://www.erasing.org/2006/10/03/clockwork |
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Is THAT why I can buy a Lambo and a Ducatti, from the same dealer on Bathurst?
http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~atc/lm002.jpg Offhoff, why come up with accurate comparisons when inaccurate ones can still get across the point, while being more fun, and less disectable! Onto A Clockwork Orange: I think I prefer the original cover. That book came as close to the Zeigeist as any other book has really in my opinion. Unrelated to that: I finished reading another Murakami novel yesterday. Man I love that guy and the dudes who translate him. Literature so straight up and fresh, its still twitching. |
the Rambo Lambo there are only like 12 or somehting in the world.
And shiz seriously I just wanted to some of what you had, don't horde. share. |
The only mind altering substance I have at work is coffee.. and my americano from second cup today SUCKED! Its still sitting on my desk staring at me with its strange slightly soapy tasting eyes, laughing. I blame the barista!
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I'd love to see the first film.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
off-topic: anyone here ever been to Costa Rica?
As for the trophy bike thing, I'm glad there are collectors, restorers, but I love the feeling of spotting a beautiful bike on the streets and doing the 180 head turn, that seems to stay with me for the rest of the day. |
I can appreciate a trophy bike vs. say a collectors' piece like those prototypes. There is a distinction.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
The only mind altering substance I have at work is coffee.. and my americano from second cup today SUCKED! Its still sitting on my desk staring at me with its strange slightly soapy tasting eyes, laughing. I blame the barista!
Originally Posted by Joe Bent
As for the trophy bike thing, I'm glad there are collectors, restorers, but I love the feeling of spotting a beautiful bike on the streets and doing the 180 head turn, that seems to stay with me for the rest of the day.
ps. Oh yeah, respond in the thread but ignore my PM.. I see how it is! :'( |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
more off-topic, but so good I had to post.. best. book-cover. evar.
http://www.erasing.org/2006/10/03/clockwork That's an amazing cover! |
Just witnessed the funniest ****:
Was gettin' a burger. On the way I pass 300C HEMI parked in the bike lane sth Queen's Quay, dude's on the phone. I'm waiting for my order and dude comes in. His car goes off. Runs out beep beep, comes back in. 30 sec later it goes off. he does this at least 4 times. On my way out I see the biker that has been looping the Weston hotel, kicking buddies' car everytime he passes, until the guy gets in his car an leaves. What a hoot. |
That made me laugh. Tennis balls work well for that too.
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Just witnessed the funniest ****:
Was gettin' a burger. On the way I pass 300C HEMI parked in the bike lane sth Queen's Quay, dude's on the phone. I'm waiting for my order and dude comes in. His car goes off. Runs out beep beep, comes back in. 30 sec later it goes off. he does this at least 4 times. On my way out I see the biker that has been looping the Weston hotel, kicking buddies' car everytime he passes, until the guy gets in his car an leaves. What a hoot. Travel time for operator when totally public transportation. 1.5hrs + 2hrs Travel time with mixed mode (and the support for this on public transportation is nothing less then stellar). 1hrs + 1 hrs. Gee. |
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Just witnessed the funniest ****:
Was gettin' a burger. On the way I pass 300C HEMI parked in the bike lane sth Queen's Quay, dude's on the phone. I'm waiting for my order and dude comes in. His car goes off. Runs out beep beep, comes back in. 30 sec later it goes off. he does this at least 4 times. On my way out I see the biker that has been looping the Weston hotel, kicking buddies' car everytime he passes, until the guy gets in his car an leaves. What a hoot. har har.. or PWNED as operator would say. |
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