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I used to have a 16oz glass (home made) double expresso with an equal amount of maple syrup before I went riding.
I was a little jitery, but man, I was feeling nooo pain. |
Originally Posted by William Karsten
I used to have a 16oz glass (home made)
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Originally Posted by Schiek
Y'know, I would have never pegged you as a glassblower. That's impressive, making your own glassware and all.
(PeNdantic coaster.) |
I forgot about Armstrongs corporate spinnings for Nike and Subaru.
I think he averages about 30,000 DPR (Dollars Per Commercial). |
Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
spinning isn't just related to a high cadence....
it also relates to actually turning the pedals in ROUND circles. |
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Originally Posted by skitbraviking
Well thank Satan and all his minions for brothers! Now I have to ****in' go out and big a new literal wheel... Long live the eternal hellfires of Satan! Praise beezlebub!
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Originally Posted by Brillig
One should always be pedaling in circles, regardless of cadence. That's basic pedalling technique.
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
I peddle in triangles.
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
I peddle in triangles.
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Originally Posted by Brillig
Find any buyers?
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Originally Posted by Schiek
...thank you. I've been biting my tongue for the past three hours.
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
So predictable you are.
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Originally Posted by Schiek
How apropos:
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
Spelled wrong. :p
Main Entry: 1ap·ro·pos Pronunciation: "a-pr&-'pO, 'a-pr&-" Function: adverb Etymology: French à propos, literally, to the purpose Date: 1668 puhleeeze |
Originally Posted by Schiek
Wait, let me go ask Uncle Webster:
Main Entry: 1ap·ro·pos Pronunciation: "a-pr&-'pO, 'a-pr&-" Function: adverb Etymology: French à propos, literally, to the purpose Date: 1668 puhleeeze Therefore, it doesn't exist. :P |
Originally Posted by Schiek
I'm an editor. Professional hazard.
Do you intend to pick at all my post? If so, let me starting hiding literary bombs with in for you to find and with that find purpose in your existance. However, I do have the spelling story, one that fits your proffesion, explaining why spelling is important. |
i pedal in sin waves...
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
I don't know who your uncle is, but my second college edition of the american heritage dicitonary (properity of the us government) doesn't have it.
Therefore, it doesn't exist. :P |
Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
i pedal in sin waves...
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Originally Posted by Schiek
Well, that's cuz it's one of dem French words that was recently removed from all Government dictionaries. ;)
Ever compare him to John Gault? Seemed similar for a while. |
Originally Posted by William Karsten
Is that second sentence complete?
Do you intend to pick at all my post? If so, let me starting hiding literary bombs with in for you to find and with that find purpose in your existance. However, I do have the spelling story, one that fits your proffesion, explaining why spelling is important. |
Originally Posted by William Karsten
I don't know who your uncle is, but my second college edition of the american heritage dicitonary (properity of the us government) doesn't have it.
Therefore, it doesn't exist. :P I am so smart. S-M-R-T.. I mean S-M-A-R-T. |
Man did this thing get thread jacked.
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Originally Posted by Schiek
No, I don't. I'm actually not an editor. I'm a shepherd.
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
Note: to find word in dictionary, I must spell it correctly when looking it up.
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