starting again

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Apple
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Re: starting again

Postby Apple » Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:57 pm

toolonglegs wrote: I didn't cycle when I lived in the commune!.
Commune ???????????????????????????????????????????? what like a hippy camp, or woodstock?
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Re: starting again

Postby yehuwdiy » Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:50 pm

Hey, communes are ok, 'tis where I was born. Quite a few of the small ones started back in the 70's are still going. There is more than a little to be said for self-sufficiency and being 'off the grid'. :D

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Re: starting again

Postby Apple » Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:16 pm

yehuwdiy wrote:Hey, communes are ok, 'tis where I was born. Quite a few of the small ones started back in the 70's are still going. There is more than a little to be said for self-sufficiency and being 'off the grid'. :D
Are you talking about a kibbutz
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Re: starting again

Postby yehuwdiy » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:12 pm

No, just a group of people who liked to work together and created a quiet place out in the middle of nowhere.

Anyways, thread-jack over :) Back on topic, I guess you have to find what works for you. Some people are the easy-easy type, some are the all-or-nothing type. I'm an all or nothing kind of guy, that's why I don't drink now - at all. All of the above ideas are good and true, but in the end keep trying different approaches until you find soemthing that works for you.

Good luck mate, I hope riding is your 'thing'. :mrgreen:

Cheers,

y.

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