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bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
FML
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Listen to my song and obliterate it <3Uzique wrote:
bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
So some guy on my XFire list had his status as "Drunk ".
Right click, remove friend...
Anyone else have like 90 people on their XFire list they just don't know?
Right click, remove friend...
Anyone else have like 90 people on their XFire list they just don't know?
Yes. I'ma go through it now actually.Finray wrote:
So some guy on my XFire list had his status as "Drunk ".
Right click, remove friend...
Anyone else have like 90 people on their XFire list they just don't know?
Where are you going for your 'trek'?Uzique wrote:
bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
I went on a segway trek once.
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
i already went mate. cycled down this outstandingly beautiful scenic trail in a place called the wye valley, along the riverside for a good 18 miles of the trek. real nice sunny weather, stopped at a quaint olde english pub halfway for an ice-cold cider, trotted on. loads of other cyclists and walkers about, i tore past 'em on my mighty downhill steed, made it in pretty good time as well. knackered!Gooners wrote:
Where are you going for your 'trek'?Uzique wrote:
bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
20 km kills me. I do it once a week usually, 20 K down the bruce trail. What kind of bike you riding?Uzique wrote:
i already went mate. cycled down this outstandingly beautiful scenic trail in a place called the wye valley, along the riverside for a good 18 miles of the trek. real nice sunny weather, stopped at a quaint olde english pub halfway for an ice-cold cider, trotted on. loads of other cyclists and walkers about, i tore past 'em on my mighty downhill steed, made it in pretty good time as well. knackered!Gooners wrote:
Where are you going for your 'trek'?Uzique wrote:
bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
fuck man. Welcome to my world everyday.Uzique wrote:
bf2s im so restless and awake even though it's 3am and i got up at 7am yesterday to go for a 20 mile bike trek.
FML
Xbone Stormsurgezz
1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mileGooners wrote:
20 km kills me. I do it once a week usually, 20 K down the bruce trail. What kind of bike you riding?
20 kilometers = 12.4274238 miles
20 miles = 32.18688 kilometers
Uzi > you
I know that 20 kilometers are less than 20 miles finray.Finray wrote:
1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mileGooners wrote:
20 km kills me. I do it once a week usually, 20 K down the bruce trail. What kind of bike you riding?
20 kilometers = 12.4274238 miles
20 miles = 32.18688 kilometers
Uzi > you
But the time I did that it waas 30 degrees celcius and it was mad humid.
the worst thing for me is i ride a downhill mountainbike that's made for riding big trails, not distances or cross-country.Gooners wrote:
20 km kills me. I do it once a week usually, 20 K down the bruce trail. What kind of bike you riding?Uzique wrote:
i already went mate. cycled down this outstandingly beautiful scenic trail in a place called the wye valley, along the riverside for a good 18 miles of the trek. real nice sunny weather, stopped at a quaint olde english pub halfway for an ice-cold cider, trotted on. loads of other cyclists and walkers about, i tore past 'em on my mighty downhill steed, made it in pretty good time as well. knackered!Gooners wrote:
Where are you going for your 'trek'?
the rear-suspension on it is like pedaling on a mattress. comfortable as hell but every single pedal sucks just that liiiittle bit extra energy.
here's my beautiful steed, recently fell back in love with it these last few weeks:
that's not my actual bike but i struggle to find a good picture now, it's like 5 years old and they've re-done that model tons of times.
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Looks nice, I don't really like rear suspension bikes though, not for long distance riding. I'm using a specialized bike atm, i'll take pics in the next few days, forgot the model.Uzique wrote:
the worst thing for me is i ride a downhill mountainbike that's made for riding big trails, not distances or cross-country.Gooners wrote:
20 km kills me. I do it once a week usually, 20 K down the bruce trail. What kind of bike you riding?Uzique wrote:
i already went mate. cycled down this outstandingly beautiful scenic trail in a place called the wye valley, along the riverside for a good 18 miles of the trek. real nice sunny weather, stopped at a quaint olde english pub halfway for an ice-cold cider, trotted on. loads of other cyclists and walkers about, i tore past 'em on my mighty downhill steed, made it in pretty good time as well. knackered!
the rear-suspension on it is like pedaling on a mattress. comfortable as hell but every single pedal sucks just that liiiittle bit extra energy.
here's my beautiful steed, recently fell back in love with it these last few weeks:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/131/4125 … db.jpg?v=0
that's not my actual bike but i struggle to find a good picture now, it's like 5 years old and they've re-done that model tons of times.
my brother has a hardtail specialized, they're nice. i definitely prefer it for even-ground and cross-country stuff.
i love that bike but it's very built-for-purpose. hucking it down mountainsides and through woodland trails = great. going for a leisurely ride with some uphill as well as downhill = bit of a pain. the rear suspension does just suck up every extra bit of oomph that you give the pedals on a climb, tiring you out that little bit quicker. i still wouldnt want to ride anything else though. with those tires and that suspension i feel like a god on a chariot. other mere mortals of bikers get outta my way when they see that monster rolling through.
hope it's sunny again tomorrow so i can get out and ride some more. on a bit of a semi-fitness binge, as well as helping me to take my mind off everything!
i love that bike but it's very built-for-purpose. hucking it down mountainsides and through woodland trails = great. going for a leisurely ride with some uphill as well as downhill = bit of a pain. the rear suspension does just suck up every extra bit of oomph that you give the pedals on a climb, tiring you out that little bit quicker. i still wouldnt want to ride anything else though. with those tires and that suspension i feel like a god on a chariot. other mere mortals of bikers get outta my way when they see that monster rolling through.
hope it's sunny again tomorrow so i can get out and ride some more. on a bit of a semi-fitness binge, as well as helping me to take my mind off everything!
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Xbone Stormsurgezz
one of my boys r coming over tmrw, he's a fitness specialist/sports physician, he's gonna set me up on a work out routine for weights and whatnotUzique wrote:
my brother has a hardtail specialized, they're nice. i definitely prefer it for even-ground and cross-country stuff.
i love that bike but it's very built-for-purpose. hucking it down mountainsides and through woodland trails = great. going for a leisurely ride with some uphill as well as downhill = bit of a pain. the rear suspension does just suck up every extra bit of oomph that you give the pedals on a climb, tiring you out that little bit quicker. i still wouldnt want to ride anything else though. with those tires and that suspension i feel like a god on a chariot. other mere mortals of bikers get outta my way when they see that monster rolling through.
hope it's sunny again tomorrow so i can get out and ride some more. on a bit of a semi-fitness binge, as well as helping me to take my mind off everything!
Last edited by Gooners (2009-09-05 19:26:50)
You mean 3:30AM+1 amirite..Sup wrote:
Argentina:Brazil finished 1:3, one of the best matches I've seen lately, well worth staying up till 4.30 AM.
Night bf2s xx
G2 has like 30 calories and way less sugar. IMO it tastes a lot better.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
I don't really understand what the difference is.Winston_Churchill wrote:
G2 > Regular GatoradeFlaming_Maniac wrote:
no problem man
in other news, orange gatorade is by far the best flavor
The other day I accidentally got the "Fierce" orange not the regular orange, which was actually a fucking tangerine flavor. Absolutely nasty.
Only orange that is, the other two flavours are crap
Last edited by Winston_Churchill (2009-09-05 19:26:58)
jesus kmar that is hideous! hahaha i'd rather cruise on a segway
gooners i wish i had the effort and motivation to get into weight-training and stuff, too much bother for me though. i enjoy 'fitness' through fun exercise: biking, skating, running, football and whatever. maybe a few home-workout exercises if im feeling extra fitness conscious, which happens about once every... 3 years. weights and home-gym equipment is hardcore shit, hope you keep that up dude, i think 99% of people invest in all that crap and then put it in their closet
i normally dont give a crap about health and fitness, only lately im finding it pretty cathartic. good for clearing out the mind and just forgetting all the bullshit, getting pumped on some adrenaline and just soaking up some nice views and a cool brew. puts things in a better perspective.
gooners i wish i had the effort and motivation to get into weight-training and stuff, too much bother for me though. i enjoy 'fitness' through fun exercise: biking, skating, running, football and whatever. maybe a few home-workout exercises if im feeling extra fitness conscious, which happens about once every... 3 years. weights and home-gym equipment is hardcore shit, hope you keep that up dude, i think 99% of people invest in all that crap and then put it in their closet
i normally dont give a crap about health and fitness, only lately im finding it pretty cathartic. good for clearing out the mind and just forgetting all the bullshit, getting pumped on some adrenaline and just soaking up some nice views and a cool brew. puts things in a better perspective.
Last edited by Uzique (2009-09-05 19:30:53)
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lol there's a guy who actually has one of those who lives near me.Kmarion wrote:
fuck that
http://www.terratrike.com/
lolz for having a bad back
http://www.terratrike.com/images/trikes … 9-11LG.jpg