Today I:
heh. i'll just keep delivering straight lines..... 
yes, you would -think- it would be a non-issue.
and, having had to explain both gun/knife -and- self-defense justification laws -to other cops- when i was one, i'll be the first to admit that in many cases the police do not know the laws. snatch'em'up and let the DA and the judge figure it out. no consequences.

yes, you would -think- it would be a non-issue.
and, having had to explain both gun/knife -and- self-defense justification laws -to other cops- when i was one, i'll be the first to admit that in many cases the police do not know the laws. snatch'em'up and let the DA and the judge figure it out. no consequences.
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Nope. Worse by a lot. A lot of our better players are gone, followed the coach we just got rid of. Its going to be a rough season for the men, but the womens team still has high hopes to go to Cleveland.
might be Phil Schwartz
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We win all charity rides
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Still kicking.


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I should hopefully find out what is exactly wrong with my right shoulder. It only took almost a week at best...
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Great road ride today... only 120km but it was 60km of wishing we had taller gears and 60 km of riding back into a 50-65kmh headwind which was also enjoyable, if not a bit of a sufferfest.
There were no brifters, no carbon fibre save for the soles on my friend's shoes, and just some beautiful vintage road bikes.
There were no brifters, no carbon fibre save for the soles on my friend's shoes, and just some beautiful vintage road bikes.
Drunk. Karaoked my ass off. Still at the bar. I have to be at work in seven hours and I'm not home. Time for a shot...
Tonight I pulled in outside Portland. Gonna cruise around all day tomorrow.
What are the bike shops I have to check out? So far on my list is going to San Diego transplant shop Velo Cult.
What are the bike shops I have to check out? So far on my list is going to San Diego transplant shop Velo Cult.
Today I watched a criterium. I want a road bike even more now.
As to other shops... River City Bicycles is a place you should definitely see.
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Really??? You've never had a pierogi and you live in Brooklyn??? TONS of good places around. There's Kasia's on Bedford at 9th St (two blocks from the Bedford L stop). But really, you can pretty much stop at ANY of the 13132132 Polish places on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint North of the BQE. Usually, there's mushroom, potato, cheese and meat. Try 'em all and try them with sour cream, apple sauce and fried onions. And try them boiled and fried. And while you're at it, have some potato pancakes and kilbasa with horse radish. Wash down with a Zywiec beer, then find a century to ride to burn it all off <g>.
Warsaw's a great place. https://www.warsawconcerts.com/ On one side it's a well lit, spacious bar with rows of folding tables set up like a VFW (it's "The Polish National Home"). In the back, there are more tables and nice grandmotherly Polish ladies selling pierogis. On the other side is an 800 capacity ballroom that gets booked by a bunch of different promoters here. The sound isn't so great - really boomy/muddy - but the booking is usually good, it's so easy to get to and comfortable to hang at that I've been there a bunch over the decades. Some of the bands I've seen there: Buzzcocks, Mission of Burma, F'ed Up, Ceremony, Love (when Arthur Lee was still alive), Butthole Surfers, Psychic TV, etc. You should check it out if you get the chance.
Adrian -
Really??? You've never had a pierogi and you live in Brooklyn??? TONS of good places around. There's Kasia's on Bedford at 9th St (two blocks from the Bedford L stop). But really, you can pretty much stop at ANY of the 13132132 Polish places on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint North of the BQE. Usually, there's mushroom, potato, cheese and meat. Try 'em all and try them with sour cream, apple sauce and fried onions. And try them boiled and fried. And while you're at it, have some potato pancakes and kilbasa with horse radish. Wash down with a Zywiec beer, then find a century to ride to burn it all off <g>.
Warsaw's a great place. https://www.warsawconcerts.com/ On one side it's a well lit, spacious bar with rows of folding tables set up like a VFW (it's "The Polish National Home"). In the back, there are more tables and nice grandmotherly Polish ladies selling pierogis. On the other side is an 800 capacity ballroom that gets booked by a bunch of different promoters here. The sound isn't so great - really boomy/muddy - but the booking is usually good, it's so easy to get to and comfortable to hang at that I've been there a bunch over the decades. Some of the bands I've seen there: Buzzcocks, Mission of Burma, F'ed Up, Ceremony, Love (when Arthur Lee was still alive), Butthole Surfers, Psychic TV, etc. You should check it out if you get the chance.
Really??? You've never had a pierogi and you live in Brooklyn??? TONS of good places around. There's Kasia's on Bedford at 9th St (two blocks from the Bedford L stop). But really, you can pretty much stop at ANY of the 13132132 Polish places on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint North of the BQE. Usually, there's mushroom, potato, cheese and meat. Try 'em all and try them with sour cream, apple sauce and fried onions. And try them boiled and fried. And while you're at it, have some potato pancakes and kilbasa with horse radish. Wash down with a Zywiec beer, then find a century to ride to burn it all off <g>.
Warsaw's a great place. https://www.warsawconcerts.com/ On one side it's a well lit, spacious bar with rows of folding tables set up like a VFW (it's "The Polish National Home"). In the back, there are more tables and nice grandmotherly Polish ladies selling pierogis. On the other side is an 800 capacity ballroom that gets booked by a bunch of different promoters here. The sound isn't so great - really boomy/muddy - but the booking is usually good, it's so easy to get to and comfortable to hang at that I've been there a bunch over the decades. Some of the bands I've seen there: Buzzcocks, Mission of Burma, F'ed Up, Ceremony, Love (when Arthur Lee was still alive), Butthole Surfers, Psychic TV, etc. You should check it out if you get the chance.
Warsaw is awesome, and i agree about the sound being a little muddy.
My experience with Warsaw: 10 years ago I was on tour with Amon Tobin, Bonobo, and DJ Food. Warsaw was one of our last stops on a month-long tour and we were all ready to go home at this point (plus Amon and I both caught some nasty cold in DC). With 20 minutes left on Amon's set, Warsaw's owner (big old Polish gent) came up to me in the wings (i was on mic duty) and started pointing at his watch, yelling "it's late! Time to go home!" I tried to plead with him to let Amon ride it out for at least 10 more minutes, but the owner just went straight to the controls, pulled some big lever that seemed to both cut the sound and turn on the house lights. Amon had this look of pure WTF bewilderment on his face, and I just lost it and started laughing/coughing hysterically. I also found out the next day that my parents, who came to the show, got a bit of a contact high and stopped for food on their way home.
Today I wake up to see this picture of my nephew on instagram

Keenie by kazbo, on Flickr
According to my sister,
1. that's permanent marker
2. he said "look, i'm a girl!"
3. he is very proud of himself.
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today, sadly, I found myself back in the cube.
I'm running to check this out ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H pick this up this after class today. Pumped.
That's the kind of thing you skip class for. Hopefully it's still there!
450? gotta be stolen.
today i dropped my car off for an oil change.
today i dropped my car off for an oil change.
I dunno man, he's had it long enough to swap out the tricolor RD and cassette, but he still has them.
Sounds like my night (though I didn't get a song in...) Was almost an hour late for work this morning and have the worst headache.
Today I wake up to see this picture of my nephew on instagram

Keenie by kazbo, on Flickr
According to my sister,
1. that's permanent marker
2. he said "look, i'm a girl!"
3. he is very proud of himself.
Today I wake up to see this picture of my nephew on instagram

Keenie by kazbo, on Flickr
According to my sister,
1. that's permanent marker
2. he said "look, i'm a girl!"
3. he is very proud of himself.
Today I'm dealing with the dumbest customers ever. Seriously.
Booya


The space coyote lied.



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I think it might be worth it to fly out to the Northeast US for my next bike purchase. I see insane deals out that way in the C&V eBay/CL thread all the time.
Nice score, Dan!
Nice score, Dan!
so jelly
That prompted me to browse ebay real quick. Everything my size $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
That prompted me to browse ebay real quick. Everything my size $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$



