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Re: Hot Fudge Witnessed

Postby The Suburban Avenger » Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:37 pm

Putski wrote:
The Suburban Avenger wrote:Rode down to SW Detroit today for tacos at Mi Pueblo. Along the way, we saw plenty of what looked like CO2 cartridges all over the street.

Or were they something else?

Cross-post to "I don't know much about drugs."


Maybe cross post to not knowing much about cycling either....

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Nope, the cartridges were too small. I've got one of the fast-fill devices in my pack ... the ones we saw were too small to fill an inner tube.
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Re: Hot Fudge Witnessed

Postby The Fickle Finger » Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:45 pm

The Suburban Avenger wrote:
Putski wrote:
The Suburban Avenger wrote:Rode down to SW Detroit today for tacos at Mi Pueblo. Along the way, we saw plenty of what looked like CO2 cartridges all over the street.

Or were they something else?

Cross-post to "I don't know much about drugs."


Maybe cross post to not knowing much about cycling either....

Fastest way to inflate after fixing a flat: http://sheldonbrown.com/flats.html#co2


Nope, the cartridges were too small. I've got one of the fast-fill devices in my pack ... the ones we saw were too small to fill an inner tube.


SW denizens probably destroying their brains with co2 gas. Huffing is still popular, apparently.
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Re: Hot Fudge Witnessed

Postby Craig » Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:07 pm

Little three-year old neighbor is running around in his front yard playing unsupervised. It's cool: he's trained not to stray and I was half keeping an eye out. He climbs down out of the little ornamental crabapple tree that he'd been climbing, pulled his draws down a bit and peed on the door of his father's Accord. Bah hah hah, justice.

Don't get the wrong idea: this isn't Appalachia so this kind of this isn't a common sight from my front porch. I've got an upbringing so I played the crotchey old man card and shouted "hey, now wash your hands!" Little dude looks around then replies "but I didn't touch anything." No, I guess that he didn't. Next time the 'hood gathers for cocktails I'll tell his old man that he's raised a legalist and a literalist.
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