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I think they do over think it at times, but in this instance whover had chased Faulkner down, especially after they had paused and let her get a...
Absolutely so in my own case. I'm curious what a "12sp mullet" is though.
Probably because they don't want to waste the first couple of hours of each working day getting the cars that have been left there ignoring the...
there's nothing "volatile" about common-sense and physics operating normally ...
Interesting...without wishing to demean the lady or underplay the seriousness of the situation, there's nothing journalists like more than dressing...
Pros: holds objects. Cons: bloody hideous.
A couple here that I thought were worth sharing if people hadn't seen them. They're not humorous. 2. A Short History of Traffic Engineering
The dream bike build is very worth a watch.
I have these in the 700 x 32mm and run them tubless....
Watcing the excellent women's race today, it did occur to me to wonder if there's any rule against using a Quadlock or similar to secure a...