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It's also the "German expressionist film" argument style * - "you want less driving? No, you want to get rid of motor vehicles entirely! No wait -...
I'll also add it's what you consider a lot of money is, as in 'What, you paid how much for a push bike! You could have bought ......' We've all...
Not just driverless - motionless. It was 'found in a wall' - presumably the wall having been built around it.
That'll be why climbers have such bigger quads than TT specialists and sprinters then.
Maybe the council should put up signage to encourage motor traffic through those areas - after alll, that's clearly what the residents want......
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Where did you find that? I've never seen figures below regional level (London being the only UK city which is also classed as a region). I'm not...
I want to say, wow! holy cow ! seriously, it is very interesting to read this. So, I wonder if they are just buying this stuff off the shelf ie...
If the bike owner starts a crowdfund thing to help the security guard cover his costs etc. whilst he will undoubdtedly be off work, I'll contribute...
Actually, having recently bought a cheaper, new helmet to replace a more expensive (but cracked) one, I would say that more expensive is better. ...