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I spent the first two weeks of this year a few hundred km SE of Moscow. When I got home, there was snow on the ground, and it just seemed normal. Though it was woefully hot - I was getting heatstroke at -4°C.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI heard he keeps his pies warm by stuffing them down the front of his cycling shorts...
Word to the wise, never, ever, ever accept a pie from Threaded.
Btw, glorious sunshine here in Cambridge.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostDoes it have the usual bells and whistles such as time travelling capabilities and something to keep the pies warm?
I heard he keeps his pies warm by stuffing them down the front of his cycling shorts...
Word to the wise, never, ever, ever accept a pie from Threaded.
Btw, glorious sunshine here in Cambridge.
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Does it have the usual bells and whistles such as time travelling capabilities and something to keep the pies warm?
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI've built a bike especially for riding on the snow and ice.
The build is serialised in my blog.
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I've built a bike especially for riding on the snow and ice.
The build is serialised in my blog.
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It has been off and on today in Edinburgh. Not cold enough though, just melting.
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