crazygeorge Hope for the best; prepare for the worst
Kings Langley, United Kingdom
Male / 17
Member Since: Mar 25, 2008

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Bike I ride: Carrera Vulcan, Scott High Octane
Favorite Trails: Local woods, Aston Hill
About Me: Nowhere near enough time to ride. Make the effort occasionally though.
Products Recommended: Morewood Ndiza | Magura Louise | Truvativ Hussefelt Stem
Companies Supported: RockShox | Banshee | Race Face | Tomac | ODI | DT Swiss | Morewood
 

 

crazygeorge's Activity

posted in "Automotive Hotness Thread." ( 18 hours ago )
crazygeorge commented under kakah's photo ( 18 hours ago )
Nice workshop

crazygeorge commented under diablo-dave's photo ( 18 hours ago )
Sexy...

posted in "Automotive Regurgitation Thread." ( 18 hours ago )
posted in "BaR group" ( 18 hours ago )

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harriieee wrote
3 days ago
Law - the most boring degree in the world. I've got a friend doing law, sounds like so much work.

gabor wrote
Nov 7, 2009 at 6:56
They're for pussies but I hate how I look clean shaven. Frown I'll borrow one off of a flatmate to see how good/bad it works, probably can't afford one anyway though so who cares hahahah.

gabor wrote
Nov 7, 2009 at 6:53
Hahaha, nevermind, always one step ahead. Big Grin Added!

gabor wrote
Nov 7, 2009 at 6:53
Hell, add me on FB and take a look for yourself haha.

gabor wrote
Nov 7, 2009 at 6:52
Yeah, that was dropped about a year ago, now I stick to stubble or a sort of neat beard but not even half as long as the picture you're referring to. Wink But yeah, stubble FTW, I'm considering getting an electric shaver just so I can keep the stubble all the time (otherwise if I shave the beard then obviously it becomes a clean shave which I hate).

gabor wrote
Nov 7, 2009 at 6:30
Haha, Sambuca night from yesterday combined with a little Mexican courtesy of my cooking (and Vicky giving moral support while I cooked haha).

harriieee wrote
Nov 4, 2009 at 8:27
Yeah twas savage. Wrote about the impact of the Irish famine, 1840, on the repeal of the Corn Laws. My problem was that I had no dates, facts or stats at all, it was like a year ago I knew all that shit! I was tempted by the impact of nature on the Persian Wars, but so didn't know enough detail.

harriieee wrote
Nov 4, 2009 at 8:22
The first section was on the American West and irrigation... 10 marks to sum up, 30 to sum up more in depth, then 40 about the impact of nature on an event you have studied (that was the shit bit)... then 30 from a different source about a 14th-c monastery. Went pretty well, much less time pressure than I was expecting, which was a blessing.