The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#7201
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Bikes: Wilier, Alchemy, Merida MTB,
Originally Posted by 531Aussie
One of the fanciest shops down here (Pro Motion; dealers of Scapin, Look, Time,
Cannondale, Giant, etc) recently closed for renovations and has just
re-opened as a Giant-only dealer!!!???!!........
Cannondale, Giant, etc) recently closed for renovations and has just
re-opened as a Giant-only dealer!!!???!!........
And his lovely Scapin frame now hangs sadly in the shed......
#7202
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by jock
Ppls on the A&S forum are a tad 'militant'. You will always get rednecks involved in mass participation events. If only they were all voluptuous, female, and members of Critical Ass
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Ass
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Ass
I shall maintain a dignified silence.
#7203
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Originally Posted by Wilchemy
My crank snapping mate rides for Pro-Mo. Probably explains why he has two Giants now after paying out on another mate for years about riding one.
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What's his name? I might know of him from some of the Beach Rd toss-fests

Not little "Timmsy"?
I usually see the Pro-Motion guys on Looks, but I guess that'll soon be changing.
#7204
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Originally Posted by Wilchemy
. Bluddy Campy - not so much around for cheap.
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https://www.cecilwalker.com.au/category5_1.htm
#7205
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*uck Me
Last edited by bbw; 06-26-06 at 12:08 PM.
#7206
i think its funny how everyone rekons its the greatest game in the world, the world game, the beautiful game - whatever.
Now, correct me if im wrong, but EVERY game we have played at this WC seems to have been " marred" by game deciding bad refs decisions according to the press. What an awesome game that is...
pls tell me why if they finished as also rans they deserve a parade? im sure my taxes are better suited to somthing else, like getting crack hores off the street or somthing...
:/rant:
Now, correct me if im wrong, but EVERY game we have played at this WC seems to have been " marred" by game deciding bad refs decisions according to the press. What an awesome game that is...
pls tell me why if they finished as also rans they deserve a parade? im sure my taxes are better suited to somthing else, like getting crack hores off the street or somthing...
:/rant:
#7207
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
i think its funny how everyone rekons its the greatest game in the world, the world game, the beautiful game - whatever.
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
Now, correct me if im wrong, but EVERY game we have played at this WC seems to have been " marred" by game deciding bad refs decisions according to the press. What an awesome game that is...
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
pls tell me why if they finished as also rans they deserve a parade? im sure my taxes are better suited to somthing else, like getting crack hores off the street or somthing...
:/rant:
:/rant:
#7208
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
pls tell me why if they finished as also rans they deserve a parade? im sure my taxes are better suited to somthing else, like getting crack hores off the street or somthing...
:/rant:
:/rant:
The effort by the Socceroos is certainly to be applauded, they did very well to get to the second round but when all is said and done, it is only a game.
Personally, I don't get this "let's have a parade" mentality for every perceived sporting triumph.
#7209
soccer is like any other sport, ref decisions can change a game, just ask the Knights.
As for soccer, played well, it can be a beautiful game, did you watch the Italians last night? In the penalty area they had great skills on the ball.
Parade? Hadn't heard about this one, I'm sure they'll do something for them. On a World scale, soccer is a huge sport, watched and played by millions. To get to the final 16 and narrowly miss the quarters is a great effort for the 42nd ranked team in the world. Rugby and cricket for example are minnows compared to football on a World scale so you can't really compare winning say, the Ashes to the World Cup.
As for soccer, played well, it can be a beautiful game, did you watch the Italians last night? In the penalty area they had great skills on the ball.
Parade? Hadn't heard about this one, I'm sure they'll do something for them. On a World scale, soccer is a huge sport, watched and played by millions. To get to the final 16 and narrowly miss the quarters is a great effort for the 42nd ranked team in the world. Rugby and cricket for example are minnows compared to football on a World scale so you can't really compare winning say, the Ashes to the World Cup.
Last edited by climbo; 06-26-06 at 05:26 PM.
#7210
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From: In a parallel universe
Still on the subject of soccer, does anyone know how the world rankings are determined?
#7211
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
That's been the biggest drawback when I changed from Shimano on the old bike to Campy on the new - can't swap the training wheels over.
And my mate's name is Rohan. Rides either a T-Mobile Giant or an TCR1 (I think). He's usually out on Beach Rd in the pre-dawn bunches though - don't know if they fit your muso life-style tho....
#7212
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Sad to see the Aussies exit the World Cup in the way they did.
A good effort overll though.
At least now I can get some sleep in the bank before the TdF starts I suppose.
A good effort overll though. At least now I can get some sleep in the bank before the TdF starts I suppose.
#7213
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
pls tell me why if they finished as also rans they deserve a parade? im sure my taxes are better suited to somthing else, like getting crack hores off the street or somthing...
What do you have against Crack Ho's?
#7214
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Originally Posted by matagi
Hmmm, deliberate provocation.
I shall maintain a dignified silence.
I shall maintain a dignified silence.
#7215
Actually, what im interested in in the soccer is the next WC. the Aussie sporting public is very, very unforgiving. They have set themselves big shoes to fill and if the at worst fail to qualify, or get thrrashed in the first group rounds it will be intersting to gauge the public reaction....
appologies for the rant, above, this is what happens when you get up in 0 temps to go on a hour and a half training ride before work.... I dont hate soccer, just the fickle nature of Aus sports fans who will jump on any bandwagon if they think they can win... My family has a pretty big soccer heritage, my grandfather was a trainer for a club in Aus, his Brother was a world class pro player and my cousin plays 1st grade soccer here. personly tho, i do find it a bore to watch and could never see myself getting up at 2 in the morning for it....
i would for the ra ra tho!
appologies for the rant, above, this is what happens when you get up in 0 temps to go on a hour and a half training ride before work.... I dont hate soccer, just the fickle nature of Aus sports fans who will jump on any bandwagon if they think they can win... My family has a pretty big soccer heritage, my grandfather was a trainer for a club in Aus, his Brother was a world class pro player and my cousin plays 1st grade soccer here. personly tho, i do find it a bore to watch and could never see myself getting up at 2 in the morning for it....
i would for the ra ra tho!
#7216
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by jock
How very unsporting of you. I'll try again later.
#7217
Originally Posted by classic1
What do you have against Crack Ho's?when they are like this I have something against them https://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/27499971.html
Its a bit old and its badly formatted now but it still cracks me up
#7218
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From: In a parallel universe
Actually, if you guys want to do some serious stirring, how about making a few contributions to this thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/205737-no-hot-roadie-chicks-where-i-ride.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/road-cycling/205737-no-hot-roadie-chicks-where-i-ride.html
#7219
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matagi, there's nothing that could be said on that thread that could possibly help. Its intelectual content is on the same level as the Titanic and just as likely to be raised.
#7220
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Originally Posted by jock
matagi, there's nothing that could be said on that thread that could possibly help. Its intelectual content is on the same level as the Titanic and just as likely to be raised.
I think our reknowned "biting Aussie wit"
would get completely lost in that drivelfest....
(NB: Drivelfest - excepting your contribution of course, matagi
)
#7221
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
You shouldn't have any problem with the ksyriums...heaps of fat bastards (including this one!) are riding them all the time. I do tend to keep mine for race day though...too bloody stiff to ride evey day on. Hey whats this 90+ kgs?.....shouldn't it be 100- kgs?....or have you been getting out of the garage?
hitchy
hitchy
Nah mate...been training for Noosa Triathlon...now down to 92.7Kg's...some of which is muscle. The coach tells me he wants me at 88Kg's for the race (pr*ck!) In fact, 11.30, time to go for a run.
#7222
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Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Ungh, I have Gastro. I think this is the third time I've been sick in my adult life, so I haven't taken it very well.
I attepted to come out to the office yesterday but threw up as soon as I opened the door, so I took that as a sign to go back to bed.
So....looks like I'll be down to 'race weight' in 11.80 weeks, but not the way I intended
I attepted to come out to the office yesterday but threw up as soon as I opened the door, so I took that as a sign to go back to bed.
So....looks like I'll be down to 'race weight' in 11.80 weeks, but not the way I intended
#7223
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From: Melbourne, Australia
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Ungh, I have Gastro. I think this is the third time I've been sick in my adult life, so I haven't taken it very well.
I attepted to come out to the office yesterday but threw up as soon as I opened the door, so I took that as a sign to go back to bed.
So....looks like I'll be down to 'race weight' in 11.80 weeks, but not the way I intended
I attepted to come out to the office yesterday but threw up as soon as I opened the door, so I took that as a sign to go back to bed.
So....looks like I'll be down to 'race weight' in 11.80 weeks, but not the way I intended

#7224
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Ungh, I have Gastro.... 

#7225
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Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Yeah, I had a sit-kneel dilemma yesterday. Thankfully I managed to avert disaster somehow by getting the timing just right. Wasn't pretty, but could've been a lot less pretty! 
You know, I thought it was a tad cute having our lounge room as a miniature creche early on Saturday night.....little did I know it was just a breeding place not for children but for infectious diseases.

You know, I thought it was a tad cute having our lounge room as a miniature creche early on Saturday night.....little did I know it was just a breeding place not for children but for infectious diseases.



