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c-walk

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  1. Re: Dear ________, - no homo

     

    Dear SSN,

     

    I've been taking these pills called 'Align' and they are the best thing thats ever happened to me. They are a probiotic and do wonders for the tummy problems. The pumpkin oil pills are hittin' the sweet spot too.

     

    P.S. thanks for saying hello.

     

    -walkernateroner

  2. Joker and Rubbish keep this thread pretty on point. I usually don't read much else unless I'm addressed in the post.

     

    Aside from that I picked up two pairs of specialized wool socks. Those things make my shoes feel 10 times better. Not to mention it cuts down on how funky my feet get.

  3. bump thinks turnpike spot on the way to Kent saw that shit today twice. weird style but it flows i guess

     

    I saw that the other day too. Makes me wonder what the fuck dude is doing out that way. There is nothing to do out there.

  4. Shitty picture but I was up in Michigan this past weekend and picked up a mix six of Keweenaw Brews.

     

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    They all pretty much taste the same from what I've had so far... anyone else seen these? I bought them purely because I liked the illustrations and wanted to try something I've never had. Oh well.

  5. I've gone through a bunch of saddles in my time and I recently moved to the Specialized Toupe Gel... and the verdict is good. I'm not a super skinny guy by any means but I know a lot of different sized people on this saddle and all of us are very happy with it. Kinda pricey new but I found mine on ebay for $75.

     

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    The cool thing about the Specialized saddles is the Body Geometry sizing. It's kind of like getting a custom saddle...

     

    I paid 150 new for this saddle. Still worth the money though. Easily the happiest my ass has even been on a bike (nh).

  6. I'm not sure what the price range is but Ideo (a design frim/think tank) linked up Shimano to create the Coasting. It's fairly new and it pretty freaking rad. Check them out if you're looking for a cruiser. But maybe I just like them because they were concepted by Ideo. Who knows.

     

    http://www.coasting.com/

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  7. to use a late gun guru's philosophy....

     

    if you want to stop something, get a gun in a caliber that starts with '4'

    if you want to just piss it off...go lower

     

    This may be true. Depends on what the use is and what you're comfortable with.

  8. God damn! What's been going on in here? Some of these guns just look unreal, must be fun as hell to shoot some of these, although some look a bit impractical. Anyhow...went through some certifications over the summer, got my concealed permit, but never picked up my own gun. I'm curious to 2 things- 1.. Where do you all go to shoot? In my area it seems like there's a lot of crowded ranges with a lot of rules to them. No point to own a gun if I can't use it and have fun w/ it. 2. What's a good starting piece to own? I'm primarily interested in something that would be easy to conceal but would still pack a punch. Also...any suggestions for a 12 gauge? I've only shot the 9mm Beretta, 12 gauge, and M16, all fun, all fairly easy to use.

     

    All depends on what kind of gun you want, and how much you're willing to spend. Do you want a semi-auto or a wheel gun (revolver)? Also since you're carrying it as a concealed piece you want it for personal protection. If you pick up a revolver I'd be looking for something like a .38 special. Thats just my preference though... It all kind of depends on what feels good to you (nh). Semi-auto and incredibly easy to conceal, Ruger makes a .380 ACP for about $349 brand new. Not the most powerful piece but it's tiny as hell. If you want something to put someone down though, Beretta makes compact 40 and 45's. Hell a lot of companies do that now too.

  9. My broke ass hasn't been getting into anything good as of lately. I did have an awesome Pumpkin Ale brewed at Great Lakes though. Never had a Pumpkin Ale that I can actually drink and enjoy. Shipyard makes a pretty decent one but I can only handle one or two before the sugar content gets to me.

  10. If you really are out of shape then I would just take it easy for an hour each time you ride, for three times. Then add in two or three 1 minute hard efforts. Basically, go as hard as you can sustain for 1 minute. In other words... don't blast yourself so that you die out within 20 seconds. Make it a hard effort but not hard enough that you can't keep the effort up for 1 minute. Rest for 3 minutes between efforts. Do that for three rides. The next three make it five efforts...

     

    Thats what I've been doing. The past two days I've just been keeping a steady spin. Haven't pushed myself on it because I don't want to kill myself yet. Thanks.

  11. Just bought a CycleOps mag trainer for 50 bucks from a professor at my school. It's pretty damn loud but I guess it just sounds like I'm vacuuming 3 times a week for about an hour or so.

     

    I'm so out of shape, what are some good intervals to start with on this trainer?

  12. IOU I think its about time you invest in a bus pass. I mean damn man didn't you just get your rear wheel stolen not too long ago? Just incase you do re-group you should invest in some locking quick release skewers.

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