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  1. Lass i liked loads, is a customer at work, I finally worked myself up to ask her out, and she's not come in since.
  2. On ours you can quantity those. But then they'll check for where the missing voucher is. I don't take risks really, there's no regular customers I like enough to skank sainsbury's for. The best thing imo is the fact that *take note people* vouchers in sainsbury's are purely a means of taking money off. They don't check to see if you've spent enough, or bought a particular thing. So, when I bought my ultimate pizza the other day, I used two radio times vouchers. £1.50 off that. It helps cus my mum has the discount card for the greater good, so I never see it. Tell you what though, the pizza was f**kING GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!
  3. need that wheel as soon as pos dude
  4. james was too tired, we didn't go up there.
  5. Care to come up with something better then? If the magazine's called tuck, its named after the act of sticking your arse out as far as you can to get up a wall sideways.
  6. Our tills have been changed so they take off a percentage. I saw a woman buy reduced oranges on offer once, before the change, and she got like £16 back. I've worked at sainsbury's for 3 1/2 years, so NOOB yourself.
  7. Got some spare time? Follow the link someone posted, get the picture and build the conversion kit, and see if it does work
  8. Big up sainsbury's massiv. Sainsbury's often do proper good deals. Actually, simpsonman,
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    Truvativ

    Howitzer cranks/bb have a different shaped spline than standard ISIS. You can find this out like I did, by putting (with a hammer) a standard ISIS crank on a howitzer bb, and it reshaping the crank splines. One has a BB which tapers more, and one has a bb which's splines are narrower. Either way, they're different.
  10. Name it after a proper move, such as surge or gap or sidehop lol Surge would be the best one, i think. BTUK, biketrials UK, that would work.
  11. I'd also not call it tuck magazine. Nevertheless, I'd be tempted to buy one, and if it's good I'll buy it as often as I can
  12. Royal blood because it offers better performance than water, really, and its the recommended fluid for the brakes. I think using water would void the warranty, so a pro isn't going to do that. Other than that, this is a hell of a bump.
  13. How do you do that? Do you cut strips and put them in each spline, or do you cut one big ring and put that in?
  14. Revolver

    Dvd's

    Does the trials lessons DVD show you things like gapping to front?
  15. Whenever my wheel has made a metal twanging noise, it has been a spoke. You ought to check all your spokes are tight, and if not, tighten them!
  16. GOL. Big brother is crap. Last year, I watched it til the gay dude went in, said 'f**k OFF.' and turned off, which was about 2 mins. I did watch it more later on in, though, when there was a lot less people in.
  17. More comments would be appreciated One of the cranks wobbles, should I get a new one, or a new set of cranks completely?
  18. Revolver

    Contact Lenses

    My dad uses permanent ones. He always takes them out, but says that you could sleep in them if you wanted to.
  19. Revolver

    Contact Lenses

    You'd get used to it quickly The worst things about contacts are: If you suffer too hard a knock from certain angles, they can come out, and if you manage to get dust or sand between the lens and your eye.
  20. It HAS to be a scam. Electrolysis of water is really inefficient, it can't work! If it really works, whoever came up with it will be rich. Very rich.
  21. looking forwards to seeing these bikes out. The rip looks good, definately an improvement on the t-bird/vee frame Nice one guys
  22. Its wicked as it is, I can't wait to hear what it'll be like when you've tweaked it!
  23. haha any time after 4 for me. So if there's a ride going on I'll catch up with it after work
  24. Ask at places you'd like to work at if they do apprenticeships, and then give them your CV and a covering letter, and cross your fingers. You might also have to apply to a college, but maybe they do it for you, I don't know.
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