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4 hours ago, droo said:

I see it as motivation for your training. If your wife can't catch you, you're safe...

Sage advice from the bearded wizard of squishy things 

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1 hour ago, Teamcliff said:

Went here to get the Drews-Brus to tweak my nipples and work the shaft while lubing up my ring - instead they serviced my shock and fork. Utterly unacceptable. 

Stay far away from - they won't do the work you asked them to do.

Your outfit must have been Lycra-deficient 

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Just now, droo said:

If @TitusTi will allow me a moment of seriousness, you're all legends.

Week / month / year made.

You are what you eat apparently 

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15 hours ago, TitusTi said:

I find your lack of sarcasm quite disturbing 

welcome back mofo

Ish-ma-eel and I were just talking about you the other as he popped up on a bike in your 24hr world Champs race top

remember those

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The doyen of solo 24hrs. 👌🏻

The young trolls here still have much to learn. And if only half of the new MTB bros in the western cape can take a leaf out of your book of lekkerness…. Maar helaas.

Back to Stoke:

I once had the misfortune of seeing drop huck the last drop in Red Phoenix and then absolutely slicing the last berms to tag him out on an enduro. Fearing for my life as pulled in , manhandling a Banshee the length of a schoolbus. I still suffer from PTSD, but fortunately my fork and shock is buttery smooth. It is very therapeutic. 

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1 hour ago, DieselnDust said:

welcome back mofo

Ish-ma-eel and I were just talking about you the other as he popped up on a bike in your 24hr world Champs race top

remember those

Still have mine

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