Cyclists – how many miles do you get out of your drivetrain? just had to take my bike in for repair, the drivetrain has completely had it, gonna need new chainset, sprockets and chain (around £70, perhaps more :yakk:)
I thought I had only done 1600 miles on this bike since I got it around this time last year but checking my calculations its probably nearly 3000 miles [1] (my journey to work is 7 miles each way!) - is this a normal sort of lifespan for these components?
I suppose £70 repair costs isn't all that bad, cheaper than any other form of wheeled transport..
[1] About 4828km for those on here outside the UK
Pasta fork for the stupid and lazy
Tired of twisting that fork to wrap the pasta around it? The Pasta Fork solves that problem for you. You just put your fingers at the top, push down and its corkscrew design makes the pasta twirl around its tines automagically.
If you have sticky fingers, it might not work too well, so you might want to have a tube of K-Y Jelly nearby, just in case. Could get messy, and who says twirling pasta around a fork is so difficult, anyway? See for yourself if these screwy forks enhance your quality of life.
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For Sale: MK4 Ford Cortina! I only bought this car a few months ago n love it to bits but i gotta sell it. Its mot'd til october and got 5 months tax Its a 1977 base, red 4 door cortina on fat polished steel wheels only a 1.3 but thats not a bad thing its goes well and only cost me £290 to insure fully comp and thats a second policy with no, no claims bonus to use against! proper cheap. so all i want is £750 ono. Which aint bad for a rare retro motor like this...
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i dont know what i prefer what i want.......i never dooo
peace
this might not have worked as far as showing the pics we will have to see, i will repost if not:bounce_fl
tiger woods …. drives his new bmw into a petrol station the attedent is clueless about golf and has never heard of tiger but greets him anyway tiger nods and bend to pick up the pump nozzle as he does two tees fall out of hes pocket whats are those for the attendant asks they,er tees to rest my balls on when im driving tigers says wow gasps the attendent bmw think of everything
returning from the doctor ……. mick tells his wife,he,ll be dead by dawn the next day. that night, they have sex for six hours. afterwards, he can,t sleep so he wakes his wife darling ,that was great. can we do it again ? he asks don,t be so selfish mick i have to get up tomorrow you don,t
dearest darling……. i want you i,ll take you to bed and have my wicked way with you. i,ll make you ache, shake and sweat till you moan and groan. i,ll make you beg for mercy, plead for me to stop. i,ll exhaust you to the point where you,ll be relieved when i,m finished with you. all my love, the flu !
Exclusive Interview with Charles Perkins from Fantazia Was very lucky to get to this interview.......he doesnt do them very often
Have provided you with some of the answers....if you would like to read the rest pls follow
this LINK
Interview by John Kidson & Vinyl Vera
What was your 1st memory of Fantazia?
Having a blast at the first one at the Eclipse. James (my brother) had been running a small club night in our home town of Cheltenham called Trance during much of 1990 and it had been pulling sell out capacity crowds each week. His original partners were Chris Griffin (founder of Perception, Vision, Mythology,Gods Kitchen and Gideon Dawson (later founded Obsession). Chris left to set up Perception which James helped fund before deciding to hold his own big events. They chose the Eclipse for the first one which was a massive success. It was an amazing venue and the atmosphere really was something else. So many pretty girls, great music and an all night license to dance. Carl Cox & Ellis Dee were 2 of the acts and I spent the next few months playing their set in my car stereo.
What has been your proudest moment so far?
There are so many. The rush seeing the crowd at Summertime in Bournemouth in 1992 as the sun rose on a beautiful May morning takes some beating. Also reading pages in the main news paper like The News of the World, really tell you that people are noticing what you are involved in and that we had achieved something that no other promoter had. Selling several million copies of our album series was great to. But the best bit is when we used to receive letters and now when we get emails from people or posts on our forum saying what an impact those events had on peoples lives. It makes it all worth the effort. Priceless.
In your eyes, what makes a good promoter?
We have always strived to do something just a little bit different and bigger than the norm. We stayed away from doing the safe route of doing the same venues as other promoters time and again. Big one offs whilst actually harder and less profitable where always more exciting and I think that showed through with crowds that came to our events. We also packed in more events. In 1992 we pulled off more large one off events than anyone else has even attempted before or will ever do so again. So I guess to answer your questions. Think big & take chances. For instance we did 1 million flyers for One Step Beyond. That got our flyers everywhere and dwarfed what anyone else would have done.
Any tips for budding promoters out there?
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Guy Skis Down London Tube Escalator [yt]fFqQOlYE4EE[/yt]
Some nutter skiing down Angel tube station escalator in London recently. Apparently it's the longest one in Europe. Looks like Risky business to me but saves time after all...
a law i reckon would be quite good…. rite i dunno if this already exists or not but i thought it up the other whilst thinkin about adulterated drugs...
if like, a dealer could be charged with deception or "selling something as something else" or whatever, so if they proved he marketed pills as ecstasy but they actually contained a few legal chemicals or lower-class chemicals, he would still be buggered, preferably would get a longer sentence than those sellin pure E. at least this would mean the dealers are likely to go for pure drugs over cut drugs, instead of the consequences makin them decide to cut with other shit.
it could work for most street drugs i reckon.
legalisin and regulatin would eliminate the problem aswell as this, but that ain't gonna happen unfortunately, definately not in the short term.
BLEEPFUNK FRI 30/3/07 Newbury, Berks free B4 11PM for any of you out there in the Berkshire area, Bleepfunk night monthly LAST FRI OF MONTH at the top floor of the Late Lounge night club (opposite corn exchange).A venue not known for its underground clubnights.the top floor is an intimate space, which we transform with very low lighting, backdrops, our own phat quality soundsystem. Music policy is deep n dirty underground electronic dance beats ...no cheese...dubstep, electro,deep techno, glitchy 'n' minimal house, broken beat, dub.....resident DJ graham Fletcher (Checkpoint Charlie) 5 1/2 hour set .free entry before 11pm,£3 till 11.30pm, £5 after.next one is Sat Feb 3rd...hope to see ya all......
also im running a bar session 'bleepfunk mellow sessions" at the king charles tavern,54 cheap street (near station) DJ Graham Fletcher plus guests playing mellower tunes they dont get chance to spin in club sets.....broken beat, deep house, dub, dub disco,downtempo, electronica . .bank hol sunday 8th april 7-12pm, free .this months guest DJ DUBBUG and DJ mook....
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