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Whatever! I amongst many Amsterdamers have to lift bikes up steep stairs after a gruelling session. Some rides I just sit on the stairs outside for a bit and if I'm lucky my wife will bring me a cup of coffee.  

So what you are saying is dont go live in Amsterdam :P

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Whatever! I amongst many Amsterdamers have to lift bikes up steep stairs after a gruelling session. Some rides I just sit on the stairs outside for a bit and if I'm lucky my wife will bring me a cup of coffee.  

you married well then

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A shell shocked reindeer looks to the sky as World War II planes drop bombs. Mourmansk, Russia, 1941

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Bomb Disposal Squads The Forgotten Heroes Of The Blitz

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Sound finders were used in World War I to figure out which way enemy planes were coming from.

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What a tonsil, reminds me, wait I also surf, well used to two to three times a month. Now its like two times a year.

Last year we were out fishing at a beach where common courtesy dictates surfers on one side as the waves really break lekker on that spot.

Almost a 5 min walk from that spot is an area where guys fish. On this particular day I was fishing and in comes Mr I am all that surfer, who obviously couldn't read the water and decided to surf where 20 okes were fishing. Then to top it off, they a small bunch and one for one they walk past us and enter the water. once they in, they get caught in the lines.

Hands start waving as if to say we must move. No one budged.

I couldn't understand as the waves at the surf spot were awesome, but they wanted to be shark bait.

After about 15 min one of the guys lands a nice bronzie, and immediately these okes disappear.

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