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icithecat 10-27-04 10:14 PM

'and/or clydesdale-type riders'
 
This would not apply to any recent posters around here would it?
Copied from the 'Singlespeed faq'.
:)

Yuppie 10-27-04 10:15 PM

Huh?

ostro 10-27-04 11:17 PM

Seriously! WTF

lucklust 10-28-04 12:29 AM

Yet again... WTF? Like OMG !11!!!!!111!!!1 I'm so L337

ostro 10-28-04 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by lucklust
Yet again... WTF? Like OMG !11!!!!!111!!!1 I'm so L337

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http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/leet.php

ryan_c 10-28-04 03:15 PM

I'm guessing this is what he was talking about, from the SS FAQ, but I still don't know what he was really talking about.


Originally Posted by SS FAQ
For cassette rear hubs, will a BMX cog work better than a Hyperglide® cog removed from my cassette?
(...)
Some manufacturers such as Chris King offer higher-end cogs. King Cogs offer a wider base, or interface, to the freehub® body. This will prevent the BMX cog from "chewing into" the freehub under serious torque. This probably isn't an issue for most riders, but may be a consideration for very powerful and/or clydesdale-type riders.
(...)


SSSasky 10-28-04 04:13 PM

Are you asking if any of us are clydesdales?

I'm one. I'm 6'5 and about 240. I hammer my pedals and don't understand the meaning of the word 'spin.' I ride a svelte triple-butted road frame (fixed) from 1984, and an overbuilt Redline Monocog from 2004.

But then again, maybe this was all rhetorical sarcasm...

formulaben 10-29-04 10:52 PM

Yes.

nocoins 10-30-04 07:01 AM

The answer is 5

Ira in Chi 10-30-04 07:25 AM

Are you calling me fat?

glomarduck 10-30-04 09:34 AM

a horse can't ride a bike

ostro 10-30-04 11:41 AM

Didnt Budweiser use clydsdales in their commericials..... yes.... i think they did. I drink budweisers i guess i am a clydesdale type too.

lala 02-04-05 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by ostro
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http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/leet.php

God, I love translators!

shot 02-04-05 02:53 PM

I sleep in a drawer.

norton 02-04-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by shot
I sleep in a drawer.


Did you mean......I sleep in my drawers?.....

labratmatt 02-04-05 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by ostro
Didnt Budweiser use clydsdales in their commericials..... yes.... i think they did. I drink budweisers i guess i am a clydesdale type too.


Dear god no!!!

shot 02-04-05 03:49 PM

Originally Posted by shot: "I sleep in a drawer."


Originally Posted by norton
Did you mean......I sleep in my drawers?.....

It's a Simpson's reference, norton, a pointless quote from Ralph Wiggum, to mirror the other pointless things happening in this thread.

Lisa's 8-year-old classmate, Ralph Wiggum, is the unintentional class clown of Springfield Elementary. He is the son of Chief Wiggum, the equally absent-minded, bumbling police officer, and has a reputation for saying things both irrelevent and unintelligent. He is known to have a crush on Lisa, and has an imaginary leprechaun friend who occasionally tells him to start fires.

Other good Ralph quotes:
"Principal Skinner, I got carsick in your office."
"Me fail English? That's unpossible."
"Hi, Lisa! We're going to be in a pie!"

cicadashell 02-04-05 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by shot
Other good Ralph quotes:
"Principal Skinner, I got carsick in your office."
"Me fail English? That's unpossible."
"Hi, Lisa! We're going to be in a pie!"

i like "when i grow up, i'm going to be a principal, or a caterpillar"

but i believe it was bart who said "me fail english? that's unpossible!"




Originally Posted by nocoins
The answer is 5

actually, the answer is 42.

norton 02-04-05 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by shot
Originally Posted by shot: "I sleep in a drawer."



It's a Simpson's reference, norton, a pointless quote from Ralph Wiggum, to mirror the other pointless things happening in this thread.

Lisa's 8-year-old classmate, Ralph Wiggum, is the unintentional class clown of Springfield Elementary. He is the son of Chief Wiggum, the equally absent-minded, bumbling police officer, and has a reputation for saying things both irrelevent and unintelligent. He is known to have a crush on Lisa, and has an imaginary leprechaun friend who occasionally tells him to start fires.

Other good Ralph quotes:
"Principal Skinner, I got carsick in your office."
"Me fail English? That's unpossible."
"Hi, Lisa! We're going to be in a pie!"


I resemble those remarks.....

BostonFixed 02-04-05 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by cicadashell
but i believe it was bart who said "me fail english? that's unpossible!"

I think both said it.

dolface 02-04-05 04:05 PM

the ralph file http://www.snpp.com/guides/ralph.file.html

cicadashell 02-04-05 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by cicadashell
but i believe it was bart who said "me fail english? that's unpossible!"


Originally Posted by BostonFixed
I think both said it.

i asked my son (who knows these things) and he was quite sure it was ralph. somehow in my mind i can hear bart saying it, but then i do hear things sometime.

then there's "duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck
duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck ..."

icithecat 02-04-05 09:47 PM

Wow. Somebody dug up this old thing.

Quack quack, (went to see her today).


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