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On a coincidental note, got offered a tray with assorted 1/2 pastries as I was writing this, had to have a 1/2 croissant! |
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I was unaware they were training octopi to ride bicycles. |
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Popup and cheesy MIDI file alerts for the first link. |
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I'd like a nautilus version, too. For durablility, due to the shell. |
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[Cedarpark] sorry about that, my pc is reasonably well protected so no pop ups |
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//There are a variety of head retention mechanisms//
Yeah, safety pins for one. Like that guy in Highlander used. |
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it should have gone in his skirt, DrBob |
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I have often thought that the chinstrap was uncomfortable and unnecessary. Why cant the helmet have a strap that goes around the back of your head in the style of a drill instructors hat? |
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I find that a hand of bananas suffices adequatley for my cycle helmet needs |
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I'd like [amos_kito]'s nautilus as long as it looked like one too. Except of course that I wouldn't ever need one as I refuse to ride a bike (work of the devil). Maybe adapt for motorbikes? |
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qf - I'll never look at an octopus in the same way again. + BTW, I hate chinstraps on cycle helmets |
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A kinda Dr. John A. Zoidberg crash helmet. |
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