Miss quoting the guys name (repeatedly) does nothing to convince me otherwise.......but like dv8nt says " I,m ignorant".
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Miss quoting the guys name (repeatedly) does nothing to convince me otherwise.......but like dv8nt says " I,m ignorant".
So calling me ignorant etc etc is ok then ???Miss quoting the guys name (repeatedly) does nothing to convince me otherwise.
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In d8veh's defence, it was me who called you ignorant. In my opinion, that label has only since been reinforced.So calling me ignorant etc etc is ok then ???
Unfortunately my honest answer might not suit you Flud, my experiences with both in my hilly area have biased me to hub motors.Be honest flecc, do you really think OP is as well off on a hub drive as a CD mtb ???
I'm fairly sure it was Eddie who challenged him.Why doesn't Flud take up the gauntlet D8VEH has thrown down, to settle this discussion, seems he is all mouth
Interesting, where's that then? and does it have a Strava segment?My wife did equivalent of Winnats yesterday..its hardly Alp Duez.
Just cant see her ( or perhaps me) being capable of that on hub, certainly not the ones I,ve tried.
It was Eddie..Neither of us could agree on the others venue or endurance/ race distance..but OT.I'm fairly sure it was Eddie who challenged him.
No we had roast potatoes and tuna mayo..asked for Strava..he said " feck off"..Interesting, where's that then? and does it have a Strava segment?
and Whilst Winnats is a short climb compared to Alp d'Heuz it is actually steeper https://www.strava.com/segments/661401
PardonNo we had roast potatoes and tuna mayo..asked for Strava..he said " feck off"..
On reflection quite an incisive comment when asking about "Strava Segments!"
It seems Strava means Food in Slovak or Diet in Czech.Strava is Polish ( might be Slovakian cant remember where we were) for raw food.
Probably why we ate a few strange things touring Europe a few years back...It seems Strava means Food in Slovak or Diet in Czech.
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Apparently Raw Food is surové potraviny in Slovak.
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Which one ???I had though it was Swedish, strive in English.
Still totally avoiding my question.
It may well have meant raw food in the context being used. In all languages word combinations are used by the native speakers in odd or slang fashion to give variations of meaning.Which one ???
Strava is a word we seemed to hear a great deal in Easter Europe, thought it meant raw food but as it means food its hardly surprising !!!