"trail centre" vocabulary
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- Charliecres
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I went out earlier to shralp my horse-drawn sledge in the brown pow.
It’ll need a boil wash.
It’ll need a boil wash.
- Charliecres
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LOL for the swear filter
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shred the gnar ?
EDIT: Ok not that then - what the hell is the phrase ?
EDIT: Ok not that then - what the hell is the phrase ?
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Don’t post on here very often but this thread has made me laugh a lot.
I went to a trail centre once. Dislocated my thumb. Didn’t go again.
I went to a trail centre once. Dislocated my thumb. Didn’t go again.
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Reg you have to talk about having your suspension tuned which makes it very supple and ramps up at the end of the stroke but you are running one token.
They will look at you in high regard then.
Tim.
They will look at you in high regard then.
Tim.
What's the worst than can happen?
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It’s all about the loam.
I find a peat-free one is best for potting on my pelargoniums.
With a top dressing of vermiculite.
I find a peat-free one is best for potting on my pelargoniums.
With a top dressing of vermiculite.
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Ow, bad luck Tom. I'm sure there's a specific trail centre word for that too. RichG has a special trail centre dictionary supplement which he's built up over time poor chap, it's probably in there .
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The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
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Also what’s with calling your bike a “whip”?
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Maybe it’s a riff on mr whippy and they like to lick their bike clean?
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Something to do with sadism presumably. Do they like to "whip the asses" of other riders? I think "ass" is probably trail slang for a massively heavy clunky bike being ridden round a centre at a snail's pace holding everyone up.
Sadism as opposed to masochism, which is entirely the prerogative of us Here.
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The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
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I know it's because people call cars that. And know I know why:
https://www.thedrive.com/opinion/7495/w ... led-a-whip
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sean_iow wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:21 pm Reg, my advice would be at the beginning of the day to announce that you are "going off to session the drop on the black until you've got it dialled" then sneak off into the woods with your brew kit and have a nice cup of tea and wait for the whole thing to blow over.
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