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  1. Ok, but seen it all before Darren
  2. I feel bad for laughing, but i think it was Ad's comments about "For the Love of Jesus" that got me going... And laughter is always the best medicine for an accident! I remember when I broke my leg, and I'm lying face down with my foot pointing upwards, I couldn't stop laughing!!! Darren
  3. Hey Dude; Good Luck, as we've spoken before and I know EXACTLY what you are going through. Going through it myself!! Have a Medial an Lateral Ligament Reconstruction with 1 Synthetic and 1 Doner Tendon Ligament approx 5 weeks ago, and am only now starting to go through the harsh physio! At the time of writing this, I've just got back from a very painful session, and now pretty much have a bend in my knee of straight to 125 Degress, which 5 weeks on, I'm pretty chuffed with. I'm going to hear on the 19th November if I'm going to have my Cruciate Ligaments Reconstructed..... Nervous now!! Get well soon dude, and I wish you all the very best Darren
  4. Glen, you want bad mate, go to the Isle of Sheppy or the Medway Towns...... Hythe's believe it or not a stupidly posh town, with average house prices of around £3-400 Grand! In regards to Ash's comment, my view is walk the other way. The more you hang around with kids like this, the more you'll be associated with them. You hate them, and that's your opinion, but at the same time, you are being seen with them.......... I've got no probs in going off on my own if people I used to ride with were nobs. I was lucky enough not to encounter this situation very often, but my view stands. It sounds as though kids like that don't really want to learn anyway. Darren
  5. Does a Ninja Kick count as love? I never got any loving...... he he Darren
  6. I actually used to love riding in the rain!! Makes you work 10 times harder!!! Giggity Darren
  7. Myself, Tall Rob, and fingers crossed Spodey shall be making an appearance. Tall Rob and Spode have never been, so I'm enjoying teasing them as to how good it is!!!! I'll be coming along with a camera to do some funky stuff!! God damn it thought, if there's one place that's really going to make me want to get back on a bike, it's Hooks Wood, but I have to wait another year at least!!! Ahhh See everyone Sunday, and as Spode's there, everyone bring super strong and tough underwear, otherwise he'll have em off!!! Darren
  8. Big Fish 9/10 The Ring ( Japanese Version) 9/10 Sideways 8/10
  9. hill_393

    G-turn

    This is only a personal opinion, but I still think Dave is the best at them. The distance he can get his G Turns, as well as 180 Stoppies into G Turns is stupid!! He's been doing them for coming on about 3-4 years now.. He can do Decades now as well.......... Darren
  10. hill_393

    G-turn

    E Mail - Dave@thinkbikes.com He's the best rider today at doing these in my opinion. Darren
  11. A little point to add : Just as important to the CV is the Covering Letter. The Covering Letter is essentially a shortened version of your CV. The letter should explain to the employer ; 1) Position you are applying for any why 2) What your experience is in relation to that role 3) What you expect from the role, and what you feel you can bring 4) Future Goals and assperations. As with the CV, keep your letter short, bullet pointed in it's structure, non repetative, and more importantly, tell the employer what they want to hear. Darren
  12. Thanks for the reply's guys!! I watched it again from a more critical point of view, and noises and door's shutting can be explained by electrical means and wind. An electrical fault in a door mechanism can cause it to open and shut, and I've seen it happen. Doors swinging open due to the wind can again be explained, and the photo of the electric chair could be a reflections. It you think how the windows curve on a tube train, it could explain as to why the image is higher in the window, rather than flat in the centre. Other things on the vid I couldn't explain, but I've had too many experiences personally to cast them aside, and when you have a friend like Dave from Thinkbikes, who has a habit of scaring the living poop out of you at every available opportunity, that could explain why I'm a believer!! This topic could branch out into E T beliefs - Is there life out there?.. Darren
  13. Watch it good sir!!!! It really is a good movie - Makes you think as well as it's the largest and most used Underground System in use today. The film CREEP springs to mind.... Darren
  14. http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?d...202278643485929 Just watched this video about "Ghosts of the London Underground". I believe in ghosts, and I've seen too many things for me not to believe, and I found this interesting viewing, as it delved deep into the background of the Underground. What are people's views on Ghosts? Any experiences? Be nice to hear some reviews on this video as well Darren
  15. You wanna feel the heat, you've gotta have the meat!!!! Nothing like a bit more cushin for the pushin!!! Darren
  16. I didn't have a chance to read those posts put up before I put my point about too many questions, but I still stand by my point. There's too many unanswered questions about the whole thing. But at the same time, I listen to debate from either side. Still, the whole thing was a tradegy, conspiracy or not Darren
  17. I've watched the Conspiracy Program reagrding 9/11, and it raises too many points to be simply ignored. They are scientific facts backed up for recognised people. For instance, I think one point was The reenforced steel holding the building up burns at 10,000 Degrees, and Jet fuel burns at a much lower temp - I think about 5000 Degrees. How can it burn a building structure down in 30 mins? It was an atrocity that I never want to see again in my lifetime. I can remember exactly where I was and what I was doing. It's beyond reasoning in my opinion that this was done for the "faith". It's murder, plain and simple, and way you slice it. Darren
  18. I really like that video. One of the best I've seen in a long time. Music matched the riding, riding was varied and smooth Darren
  19. Oooo Ha ha Your only saying that cause you know I'm right!!! See you Sunday, Mr Pants of Largeness!!! Bring the Lube..... Darren
  20. That Camera man will be me!!!! Well I can't ride a trials bike yet, so may as well help in other ways! Darren
  21. WISE MAN CALLED SPODE?????? Fat Pant's - When I see you in London, by god am I going to spank you for saying something so stupid!!!! No go sit in the corner and think about what you've said!! Darren
  22. Christ the young un's are getting good quick!! Recomendation - Don't show crashes in videos if your pointing them towards sponsors - It'll not give the right impression. On the whole though, quite good Darren
  23. Ha Ha I took those photo's!!! I demand Mr Tim Rodriguez bring the doovde that is ready for the hud! The London Eye is literally a stone's throw from the wall everyone is meeting at!! You really cannot miss it Darren
  24. hill_393

    Base Ta26

    I was lucky enough to ride for Base many moons ago, and I found them one of the most enjoyable ride's I've ever had! (Apart from Spode!). For the money you pay, you get a well built frame that's great for starting out on, strong light and flickable, suitable for street and natural. In 2 years, I went through 2, and I loved every minute of them. Darren
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