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  1. I don't understand any of that. I was always an LSD man back in the day. Obviously only when i couldn't get magic mushrooms.
  2. Hi, I changed everything. went from packets of chocolate biscuits for dinners to grilled chicken and salad. It makes a big difference. aye no shit.
  3. When i boxed my coach always said to brush your teeth when you felt hungry.
  4. when folk lose a lot of weight. like 30kg or 4 stone, they need to throw all their 'fat claes' out. That means they can't go back. The fear of having to buy fat claes again ought to be enough to get you back on the salads. I touched 100kgs, which i never wanted to do, but i altered my diet and am now at about 92-95kgs.
  5. You need to get away from all the tory bastards in aberdeen like deecie.
  6. couple of boring stages, and its hard to see why the lower teams don't send riders out in the breakway. Kittell looks unstoppable at the sprints but the other teams should try to stop him on the flats..
  7. Do you know if he was trained by Craig Hunter as an amateur?
  8. Anyway, sundays stage was amazing cycling. not many days on the tour have 3 HC climbs, the wet and damp roads made the downhills a lottery but what can you do, the weather down that way is like that.
  9. Just looked at the video of that for the first time. Froome clearly tries to force him off the road IMO. And I think Froome has history for being ish.
  10. QP are one of the epitomes or examples of football and life in Scotland. You sit there is you're union jack y fronts and despise Scotland as a nation and would rather see Scotland ruled by another country and so obviously you don't want to celebrate anything that would give any sort of pride to those in your North Britain. You contempitble .
  11. Exactly. The articles of the SFA have used this before with Livingston haven't they? If so, then is a precedent and it should be followed.
  12. Unusual route for the tour this year but a few interesting places its going to, like jura. I've long enjoyed cycling and have been to the tour a couple of times but I'm a bit meh with all sports now. A day on the mountain, whether in the alps or the pyrennes is amazing. I was on L'Alpe D'Huez in 97 and pushed Eric Zabel up the hill, even made it onto Channel 4 and got vox-popped by Gary Imlach. I'm not overly concerned about the doping and believe every cyclist medalist and major comp winner is on it. I'm always still in awe at the performance these guys do.
  13. The Stolen Vuelta https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Vuelta_a_EspaƱa
  14. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/a-statement-from-cyclingnews-contributor-philippa-york/ What an absolute hero. When she was Robert Millar, he got me really into cycling and I remember his days in the mountains and the amazing excitement it caused at the time.
  15. I care even less for ireland than i do for britain.
  16. you kinda notice that whenever anything happens involving rangers its all 'vile sectarian bigots' but when it involves celtic its all 'expressing cultural identity and beliefs'.
  17. They'll be found not guilty. In a trial that will, in all probability, last until they are all dead there is a manifest of stories to contradict each other which will ensure that a safe conviction can never be achieved.
  18. I've never felt british so it is easy for me to want to see them pumped. Hopefully 20+ points in it tomorrow. the scotland/ lions rugby team and their tory supporters.
  19. I can just imagine the type. Its usually the same BritNat ####wits that i speak to here who always seem to go apeshit when i mention I can't detect a russian accent in their voice when they say 'we won the war'. Edit: 1314 posts. 6 days late but never mind.
  20. Yeah, there's not much they can do until all the floors are checked.
  21. If it was what it was like when i was there then I reckon some of those flats had about 10 people in them, and are probably sub-let a couple of times. People don't turn up for work ever again all the time, and in the black economy in a place the size of london its probably not crossed bosses minds that their cash in hand employee has perished. Maybe it has and but they prefer to keep quiet, lest it opens a cans of worms for them. As for people noticing you are missing, again it can be hard in such a large city, and the way society is now, for people to care if they never see someone you barely know again. Maybe you think they've moved on. From that part of London you can get easily get to a huge number of places to work, socialise or whatever. Its not like much smaller places.
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