Loot.
n.
1. Valuables pillaged in time of war; spoils.
2. Stolen goods.
3. Informal Goods illicitly obtained, as by bribery.
4. Informal Things of value, such as gifts, received on one occasion.
5. Slang Money.
v. loot·ed, loot·ing, loots
v.tr.
1. To pillage; spoil.
2. To take as spoils; steal.
v.intr.
To engage in pillaging.
[Hindi l, from Sanskrit loptram, lotram, plunder; see reup- in Indo-European roots.]
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Epic fail novatech
Poor Tom, sheered the axel clean off both sides. The nuts and cones are still attached to the forks.
He came off in good condition and scared the shit out of everyone following in the high speed skate bowl racing those cross overs are a mental.
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He came off in good condition and scared the shit out of everyone following in the high speed skate bowl racing those cross overs are a mental.
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Location:Davey Ave,Glenelg North,Australia
So you want to build a polobike eh?
My good friend Sam wanted a polo bike, but Sam wanted to build it.
So I obliged, and striped it down to start from almost scratch.
I don't think Sam was expecting this.
Big thanks to Berlin Dan (rodan) for the goose frame (you did know it's bent right?).
P.s. Next week cutting the malvern scar in half with a friction disc....
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So I obliged, and striped it down to start from almost scratch.
I don't think Sam was expecting this.
Big thanks to Berlin Dan (rodan) for the goose frame (you did know it's bent right?).
P.s. Next week cutting the malvern scar in half with a friction disc....
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