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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
On Nov 24, 7:43*pm, Michael Press wrote:
In article , (Tom Keats) wrote: In article , * *datakoll writes: with an open cycle forum the focal point for a wide variety of religious, political, and psychological non-cycle opinions and egos but thta's better than 40 posts on Gucci handbags maybe. When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. I'd try club soda first, & if that didn't work, I'd mix the club soda with amaretto & orange juice & try to make the stain not matter to me. |
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
Michael Press wrote:
In article , (Tom Keats) wrote: In article , datakoll writes: with an open cycle forum the focal point for a wide variety of religious, political, and psychological non-cycle opinions and egos but thta's better than 40 posts on Gucci handbags maybe. When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. Brakleen and lacquer thinner fix everything. nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
Michael Press wrote:
Tom Keats wrote: When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. The yellow in prepared mustard is from turmeric, which contains a potent, but non-UV-stable, dye. Sunshine takes it out. My wife dyed some marching band uniforms with turmeric once... then she hung them out to dry. Oops. Chalo |
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
Norman wrote:
On Nov 24, 7:43 pm, Michael Press wrote: In article , (Tom Keats) wrote: In article , datakoll writes: with an open cycle forum the focal point for a wide variety of religious, political, and psychological non-cycle opinions and egos but thta's better than 40 posts on Gucci handbags maybe. When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. I'd try club soda first, & if that didn't work, I'd mix the club soda with amaretto & orange juice & try to make the stain not matter to me. A few more of those carpet cleaners and you won't even see the carpet -- Sorted. Sound advice there, ta. -- Its never too late to reinvent the bicycle |
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
On Nov 24, 11:12*pm, Chalo wrote:
Michael Press wrote: Tom Keats wrote: When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. The yellow in prepared mustard is from turmeric, which contains a potent, but non-UV-stable, dye. *Sunshine takes it out. My wife dyed some marching band uniforms with turmeric once... then she hung them out to dry. *Oops. Chalo |
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A modern cyclist must have a passion for suffering and sacrifice
On Nov 24, 11:12*pm, Chalo wrote:
Michael Press wrote: Tom Keats wrote: When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. The yellow in prepared mustard is from turmeric, which contains a potent, but non-UV-stable, dye. *Sunshine takes it out. My wife dyed some marching band uniforms with turmeric once... then she hung them out to dry. *Oops. Chalo Nothing like eating a banana when you are hungry. But don't forget it in your pocket or your wife will get mad. You can use it for hungry drivers too. |
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Cyclists are submissive beta type underdogs
On Nov 25, 6:12*am, Keitht KeithT wrote:
Norman wrote: On Nov 24, 7:43 pm, Michael Press wrote: In article , (Tom Keats) wrote: In article , * *datakoll writes: with an open cycle forum the focal point for a wide variety of religious, political, and psychological non-cycle opinions and egos but thta's better than 40 posts on Gucci handbags maybe. When things go off-topic I'd much rather see recipes, or at least household hints as to how to remove mustard stains, etc. glycerol. I'd try club soda first, & if that didn't work, I'd mix the club soda with amaretto & orange juice & try to make the stain not matter to me. A few more of those carpet cleaners and you won't even see the carpet -- Sorted. Sound advice there, ta. -- Its never too late to reinvent the bicycle- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Listen, I don't give a **** they don't give a ****. Cyclists are submissive beta type underdogs. Atheists and other free thinkers will lead the way, but I hate to leave bikers out in the dark when the only world they have known (the jungle) is under attack with machete and all. |
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Cyclists are submissive beta type underdogs
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