Krebs' Free form/Chaos Thread

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A guy is out with his buddies. He has a
few drinks, gets in the mood but true to
his wife goes home.

When he gets home he finds her sound
asleep in bed with her mouth wide open.
He gets two aspirin and drops them into
her mouth.

Of course, she chokes but recovers and
asks, "What did you put in my mouth??"

He says, "Two aspirin".

She replies, "BUT I DON'T HAVE A HEADACHE"!!!

He says, "That's what I wanted to hear."
 
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Even though I am American I know India is a large country. Maybe she should include a little better idea of where she is:confused:

i found somebody to cycle with in india, where i am now, but unfortunatly she hasn't got a bike.. anybody would like to sell theirs? or know about a place where i could get a second hand decent bike?
cheers,
paulina
Wielkopolskie 61858 Poland

Any leads would be helpful.
 
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krebs303 said:
Even though I am American I know India is a large country. Maybe she should include a little better idea of where she is:confused:

i found somebody to cycle with in india, where i am now, but unfortunatly she hasn't got a bike.. anybody would like to sell theirs? or know about a place where i could get a second hand decent bike?
cheers,
paulina
Wielkopolskie 61858 Poland

Any leads would be helpful.

One of the questions is, where in India is she? If she wants a good bike (big recognised brands), that is only available with one or two dealers in the big cities and I really don't think one can get a big brand second hand. If an okay bike to ride (disregarding quality) will do, then a 6 gear bike would be $100-150 first hand. Second hand bikes go for anywhere between Rs500-2000 ($10-40), but the origin of the bike will always be suspect unless you buy it from someone you know and quality is bad. Decent Indian bikes come from companies like Hero, Hercules and Atlas and are pretty cheap. A good steel frame tri-bar included (not sure of the specifics, I ride a pretty low quality bike with no gears, my fancy one was stolen) bike will be available at any dealer ($300 roughly). The shop may be in a fancy shopping mall or may even be a temporary shed.

Also, it would be better to buy a very good lock, getting robbed of bikes is very common here. I would suggest one of those twisty rubber ones. If not then a steel chain with a padlock works fine. And, if it's her first time in India, please park the bike in an authorised parking lot when possible to avoid robbery.
 
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After reading that it is a well known fact that horse is eaten in Mexico I started to dig a little because the words "well known fact" just does that to me.

Here is a interesting article complete with recipes:eek:

Hungry enough
to eat a horse?

Okay, it’s not everyday dining fare, I agree. But, tell someone you’re having horse steaks for supper, grilled to perfection and garnished with plenty of fresh herbs and vegetables, and you’re likely to get the same reaction as if you had casually mentioned you’re serving up your own leg.

But is setting the table with horse meat really that offensive an idea?
Horse meat is nothing special in Belgium and France btw...
 
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The trip through Kanha Tiger reserve started at 7am and the photos are in chronological order.
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