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Fanceh Kitteh Bed: Wud U Buy 1?


Fer juss $200, u kan purrrchase a kitteh bed lyk teh one abuv. Wut a deel! Onlee, nao dat aifink abowt it, kittehz iz notoriously bad abowt sleepin in teh speshul beds we buyz for tehm. Ai meen, shur, dey lewk nice, but iz it rly worf it? Wud yer kitty use dis fanceh kitteh bed?
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Yu push it

Yu push it owt an’ I’ll grab teh floofy bed
an den teh snoozes wil b ourz!
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Probably Bad News: Senseless FAIL

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I need to pee.
Dragon doan

Dragon doan fly no more.
no moar flyin dragon, but he continyoos 2 craoch…
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Watch out for the left cross
University of Iowa football player Josh Koeppel miraculously escaped serious injury when the driver of a pickup truck made a left turn in front of him at an intersection.
Koepple’s motorcycle slammed into the front of the truck, and he was thrown into the air, landing on his side in the roadway. It appears in the video that he never made bodily contact with the truck which was fortunate.
This type of accident, (For want of a better word.) is one of the most common causes of serious injury and death to both cyclists and motorcyclists.
The driver of the white pickup truck does not even slow as he makes the left turn, and will no doubt plead that he didn’t even see the motorcycle and rider.
While not excusing this act of gross negligence, it is probably true the driver didn’t see the approaching motorcycle. Watch the video a second time and you will notice a black car, followed by a light colored car waiting to turn left in the opposite direction.
Josh Koeppel was probably hidden from view behind these vehicles as he and the white truck approached the intersection, giving the driver the impression the road was clear, which is why he doesn’t even slow.
Once he starts the turn he is now looking in the direction he is traveling, no longer looking for oncoming traffic.
It behooves the cyclist or motorcyclist to look for vehicles in the center lane making a left turn. (A right turn in the UK.) Assume the driver has NOT seen you, rather than assume he has.
Dave Moulton
Before the Tour Began
I like these images, taken as the teams rode over Rotterdam's Erasumus bridge for their main-stage introductions. Not only do several of them seem to foretell the rider's fortunes but I love all the pro details: watches, bracelets, limited edition sunglasses, everything spotless and perfect before the pain.
As usual Dave Zabriskie was having fun, sporting a Clint Eastwood circa Dirty Harry hairdo and playing air guitar as he no handed it downhill from the center span. See the little stop-motion video for yourself. His teammates loved it.
Then there was Sylvain Chavanel amusing his Quickstep boys by getting into a tuck for the descent. That buoyant mood would be reinforced with steely determination to get him two stage wins in the race.
Cadel, resplendent in white with his hard-won world championship stripes, looked off into the distance as if trying to see if he'd finally climb to the top of the podium in Paris.
Thomas Voeckler was flying his own colors as French National Road Race champion. He looked calm and confident, and that would eventually see him up the Port de Balès faster than anyone else to take Stage 15.
Nice watch, nice bracelet and a lot of pressure riding on his shoulders seems to weigh on Bradley Wiggins before he's even started. Let's hope he puts it together again next year.



















