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Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
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Well ywall,we are now in New Orleans.We are in our room waiting for our suitcases,then a little exploration.

Careful there, y' hear? Just keep alert and aware.
 
grilled chicken thighs. in keeping w/ Wifey's new low sodium diet, I bought some low sodium worcestershire sauce, added lemon juice & lots of pepper. fairly tasty if I do say so myself. fingers crossed for judge & jury later
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grilled chicken thighs. in keeping w/ Wifey's new low sodium diet, I bought some low sodium worcestershire sauce, added lemon juice & lots of pepper. fairly tasty if I do say so myself. fingers crossed for judge & jury later
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I have to cook low salt because of mum's meds. I've found that if you use enough other flavourings, you don't really need as much salt on stuff anyways.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I've got a time trial this evening over towards Hull. Knowing that I'm the 'minute man' for a very quick rider do I:

a) Just accept I'll get passed very quickly and, as last-but-one rider off, am simply a slow hare to be passed whilst they chase someone quicker..
OR
b) Deploy my new drawing-pin dropping machine (hypothetical, but maybe not later) attached to the back of my TT bike.

Decisions, decisions ....
B, without a doubt.
 
I am much in need of a :cuppa:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I wonder how many chains you would have to buy before you end up with a free chain ?
I normally have to remove several links to fit my bikes .
Perhaps they could set it as a maths question for exams ? :whistle:
Standard bicycle chain is half inch pitch,
Average chain length is 120 links,
120 links equals 60",
When converted to feet is five foot,
There are 66 feet in a Chain,
There are 80 Chains in a mile,
This gives you 16 chains per Chain
Or, 1056 chains per mile.
 
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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I am expecting chaos tomorrow later today, as it is already Thursday, in this (usually) very quiet street.

The Gas Men are still digging large holes. They have six vans, a digger lorry, and some extra cars.

The lady opposite is moving out. So that involves removal lorries, and the four vehicles belonging to her sons and daughter.

The Dustbin men will no doubt add to the traffic. The driver usually reverses all the way up this cul de sac. They may have to collect up all the bins and move them half way up the street. Fortunately we have very helpful and friendly bin men, who seem to like a challenge.
 
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