Sf Tonight: Warm weather ride.
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Sf Tonight: Warm weather ride.
You know this is my specialty. Who wants to come out right now?
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Im in SOMA: 4th and townsend.
my number is:
(VI V 0) VII 0 IV - VI III I VI
my number is:
(VI V 0) VII 0 IV - VI III I VI
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Meeting at the Caltrain station in XXminutes, for those interested. thats IIX:XXXpm
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Mouton - I should be there in about 3 weeks. Can you keep the weather warm until then???
The roman numerals are a secret code. For each prime, you subtract one-third of its double. From there, you add the sum to the following number (in a circular pattern) for each number, finally arriving at the real number, 867-5309.
The roman numerals are a secret code. For each prime, you subtract one-third of its double. From there, you add the sum to the following number (in a circular pattern) for each number, finally arriving at the real number, 867-5309.
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Originally Posted by [165]
Mouton - I should be there in about 3 weeks. Can you keep the weather warm until then???
The roman numerals are a secret code. For each prime, you subtract one-third of its double. From there, you add the sum to the following number (in a circular pattern) for each number, finally arriving at the real number, 867-5309.
The roman numerals are a secret code. For each prime, you subtract one-third of its double. From there, you add the sum to the following number (in a circular pattern) for each number, finally arriving at the real number, 867-5309.
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Originally Posted by ryan_c
I don't think this is correct... I tried this and asked for Mouton but Jenny told me to eff off. That's the last time I listen to YOU.
I hope it's warm tomorrow night. I'm heading up to SF for a ride a 5:00pm.
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Originally Posted by BlueBrew
whats with the roman numerals?
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nice pics.. kinda OT here... but question for the white bike.. what light is that on the seatpost? i have yet to find one that doesnt pop off on bumps and yard sale batteries on the street..
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we're going to ride tonight, throiugh the park, the polo fields for some laps, maybe to dmv for trick night who knows, then of course it could rain all night, but I hope not.
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Jonb, I like the route.
DMV is always fun!
Anytime after 6.30 will work for me.
I will start downtown and ride west from there.
DMV is always fun!
Anytime after 6.30 will work for me.
I will start downtown and ride west from there.
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Clayton, we still on for Thursday night?
Party at my house on Saturday, my alley was just repaved a month ago...
Party at my house on Saturday, my alley was just repaved a month ago...
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Sure Thursday will work too! Let me know what time/place.
Saturday - I'll be there! Let me know what to bring (apart from bicycle and good mood)
Saturday - I'll be there! Let me know what to bring (apart from bicycle and good mood)
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Originally Posted by jonb
cool, we're aiming for the polo field like 7 and dmv at 8ish!
Anyone want to ride over there from downtown let me know.
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Originally Posted by 46x17
Excellent! Will be at the Polo field at 7.
Anyone want to ride over there from downtown let me know.
Anyone want to ride over there from downtown let me know.
*interesting how the fixie riders have taken to the skate spots....*
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sh*t the other weekend at the clocktower the flatland riders were giving us respect for riding 'those bikes' and were stunned at how crazy it was to even skid a fixed gear. it was cool