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Old 04-25-11 | 10:54 PM
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but r u sure?
I am pretty sure. Also growing up in Michigan, which is like Canada's Puerto Rico, i was always taught that oarlocks do not a canoe make. Canoe or not, that's still an awesome picture, and i would love to be there almost any day of the week.

I would make a joke about Canadian canoes, but, i mean, that's like a Polish joke about vodka. In that Canadians are supposed to know canoes. And Poles, know vodka. I guess that analogy doesn't really make sense.
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Old 04-25-11 | 11:27 PM
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Darn. I'm very prood of your knowledge of canoes eh?
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Old 04-26-11 | 09:28 AM
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my bike is kind of on top of my work place in this photo.


EASY: Your bike in a rainstorm
MEDIUM: Your bike on top of the roof of a house (Extra points if the house is 3+ storey high )
HARD: your bike inside a venue while a band is on stage.

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Old 04-27-11 | 10:23 PM
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Well, dang. It's raining hard tonight but too damn dark to take a picture.
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Old 05-10-11 | 01:55 PM
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BUMP! WE should really keep this game going; if the choices are too stale; the original makers of the choices can remake them.
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Old 05-11-11 | 07:06 AM
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The "EASY" is waaaay more difficult than the other two for me. I live in NM, we get rainstorms for one week a year, usually in late July.
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Old 05-11-11 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by thokk2
The "EASY" is waaaay more difficult than the other two for me. I live in NM, we get rainstorms for one week a year, usually in late July.
than get out the hose and the sprinkler head... nothing says it has to be a natural rainstorm!
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Old 05-11-11 | 10:34 PM
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The "EASY" is waaaay more difficult than the other two for me. I live in NM, we get rainstorms for one week a year, usually in late July.
It's pretty easy in Portland but when it's rainy I generally ride on my commuter instead of my SS.
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Old 05-12-11 | 08:11 AM
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I think after the choices go stale for a week whoever made them should pick a new one
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Old 05-12-11 | 08:12 AM
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I think the whole thread has gone stale.
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Old 05-12-11 | 09:28 AM
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I think you've gone stale.

EDIT: This is a joke and not a personal attack, I have only the highest regards for vw addict.
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Old 05-12-11 | 10:20 AM
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I have only the highest regards for vw addict.
I would rethink that statement
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Old 05-12-11 | 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by thokk2
The "EASY" is waaaay more difficult than the other two for me. I live in NM, we get rainstorms for one week a year, usually in late July.
haha. Right after I posted that it started raining. But I didn't get outside with my bike to get a pic in time.
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Old 05-22-11 | 02:31 PM
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EASY: Your bike in a rainstorm
MEDIUM: Your bike on top of the roof of a house (Extra points if the house is 3+ storey high )
HARD: your bike inside a venue while a band is on stage.

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Old 06-11-11 | 12:16 AM
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its been a while... time to change the choices?

easy: Your bike after its been cleaned
medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it(ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
Hard: Your bike on train tracks
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Old 06-11-11 | 12:31 AM
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I am game for a new list^^^^^^^
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Old 06-11-11 | 04:26 PM
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On the tracks

Ha, I just had to dig around a little to find this ....




easy: Your bike after its been cleaned
medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it (ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
Hard: Your bike hanging from something (other than a scale)
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Old 06-11-11 | 05:55 PM
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easy: bike after it's been cleaned


still on stand. sorry for SUPER CRAPPY iPhone pic.

easy: Your bike around or in a fountain. (Any type of fountain besides drinking fountain, but try to make it cool)
medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it (ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
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Old 06-26-11 | 05:42 PM
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easy: Your bike next to a keg or some other large amount of beer
medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it (ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
Hard: Your bike hanging from something (other than a scale)
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Old 06-27-11 | 08:52 AM
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This thread is amazing.

I'm all over easy. Bonus points if "large amounts" = thousands of gallons?


Easy: Your bike next to a keg or some other large amount of beer
Medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it (ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
Hard: Your bike hanging from something (other than a scale)

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Old 06-27-11 | 09:57 AM
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This thread is amazing.

I'm all over easy. Bonus points if "large amounts" = thousands of gallons?
Yes. Obviously the best thread on BF.

Side note: I'm surprised that nobody has done Medium yet!

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Medium: Your bike with the most amount of hipster objects on/around it (ie pbr, thick-framed glasses, record etc.)
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Old 06-27-11 | 02:24 PM
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That's a rowboat. I'm Canadian so you can believe me.

Disclaimer: I'm only 1st generation Canadian, and I'm from the west, so I'm really more of a kayak expert. I lived in Ottawa for a year though, so I learned a few things about Upper Canadian-style boats.

Originally Posted by ScottRock
I am pretty sure. Also growing up in Michigan, which is like Canada's Puerto Rico, i was always taught that oarlocks do not a canoe make. Canoe or not, that's still an awesome picture, and i would love to be there almost any day of the week.

I would make a joke about Canadian canoes, but, i mean, that's like a Polish joke about vodka. In that Canadians are supposed to know canoes. And Poles, know vodka. I guess that analogy doesn't really make sense.
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Old 06-27-11 | 03:52 PM
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Side note: I'm surprised that nobody has done Medium yet!

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Done.



Easy: Your bike next to a keg or some other large amount of beer
Medium: Your bike with at least 3 pairs of shoes (6 individual total) hanging from different parts of the bike (bars, saddle, top tube, etc.)
Hard: Your bike hanging from something (other than a scale)

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Old 06-27-11 | 10:35 PM
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Easy: Your bike next to a keg or some other large amount of beer
Medium: Your bike with at least 3 pairs of shoes (6 individual total) hanging from different parts of the bike (bars, saddle, top tube, etc.)
Hard: Your bike nestled cozily in a bed or bed-like apparatus.

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Old 06-28-11 | 10:57 PM
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Medium: Your bike with at least 3 pairs of shoes (6 individual total) hanging from different parts of the bike (bars, saddle, top tube, etc.)



Easy: Your bike next to a keg or some other large amount of beer
Medium: Your bike with your skid marks next to a Slippery Bike Sign.
Hard: Your bike nestled cozily in a bed or bed-like apparatus.

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