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Fred wrote: ... We were very poor and lived in a shoe box inth middle o road. We had it hard.
At least you had a box! :sad:

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And a road!

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And it was hard.......fast forward 50 years...............

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I think Cuban by his remark is the only one familiar with the '6 Yorkshire men' from Monty Python.

It is about 6 yorkshire men competing with exaggerated claims of poverty in their childhood. Eventually the claims become outrageous and ridiculous.

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Cuban is in a good spot to get the...low down....on lots of stuff! Smarter than the average 35 pound hog all so.

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Nice hat! :cheers: :putput:

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I'm a lumber jack and I'm ok, I sleep all night and I work all day!
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Bombogenesis.
A barometric pressure drop of 24 millibars in a 24 hour period.

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navigator wrote:Bombogenesis.
A barometric pressure drop of 24 millibars in a 24 hour period.
Thats 1 bar per hour,---easy I can do that.

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JFL Live wrote: Image

I'm a lumber jack and I'm ok, I sleep all night and I work all day!
He's a lumberjack, and he's okay.
He sleeps all night and he works all day.

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34 out today. If the roads weren't wet sloppy salty slushy messes, and I didn't need new brake pads I'd honestly think about riding back from lunch :cheers: even without the sun trying to poke through like it is.
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Prodigal_Sun wrote:34 out today. If the roads weren't wet sloppy salty slushy messes, and I didn't need new brake pads I'd honestly think about riding back from lunch :cheers: even without the sun trying to poke through like it is.
Its 34 here too. Blue chiffon shorts with no underwear, steel toe capped flip flops and a vest with I love USA on it.

I sometimes ride with bare feet but it rubs the hair off your big toe when I change gear and makes it sore.

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Fred wrote:
Prodigal_Sun wrote:34 out today. If the roads weren't wet sloppy salty slushy messes, and I didn't need new brake pads I'd honestly think about riding back from lunch :cheers: even without the sun trying to poke through like it is.
Its 34 here too. Blue chiffon shorts with no underwear, steel toe capped flip flops and a vest with I love USA on it.

I sometimes ride with bare feet but it rubs the hair off your big toe when I change gear and makes it sore.
I usually work the strap of the flip-flop under the shifter.

Thailand, eh? I have a best friend who's half Thai. His mother is from there and his dad was in the Navy. He has cousins that still live there, one of them became a Shaolin monk a few years ago. His oldest brother who has been a city police officer here for around 25 years traveled there to visit and for the ceremony.
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A monk eh? The main reason for grown men to suddenly become a monk is to find refuge and immunity from the police after commuting crime. It is the most common place to catch hit and run truck drivers that have killed. There might be a tad of remorse and some religious cleansing but very little and monkism is very much tounge in cheek these days.

A common saying is T"I"T this is Thailand, nothing is serious.

There is many stories of monks committing ridiculous insults to the budhist religion. I saw on Thai news one that was filmed in Australia in a red light district called Kings cross. He was donated a lot of money buy his followers that was meant for the Wat( church building).
A monk will not and can not have money his single robe has to be given to him or he has to wash his own , no food shall he buy but he will wander the streets early morning bare foot and people give him food he will most definitely NOT ask for food.

The rest of the day is spent masturbating--no sorry meditating.

Some forigners do it for a 6 week challenge,--cheap accommodation I suppose if you like boiled rice and sardines.

Yesterday was some kind of Budda day--for what I have no Idea, there are many. I was told not to do any more to the Hornets on this day.

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