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Put the power down one day and it just bent and snapped off, half the break is dirty showing it was cracked for some time prior to failure. This is the second one of these that have snapped like this on me. This one had not long been on a mountain bike having come from a mid 80's Halfords BMX. The other one came with the bike which was a 1991ish Townsend yakk smakka which i got for something like £50 when my aunty bought a 21inch ITT crt tv back in the day when tv's were expensive at something like £500.
Broken Social Scene @ Bar Patanegra, D.F., México
More photos of this event, here: www.esnips.com/web/BrokenSocialScenePhotos
This jar of apricot jam broke during shipping. The jam is so thick that the broken glass stayed stuck to the jam, and nothing leaked into the box.
25/12/2013
Christmas Day. I'm wandering the street around our rented flat since EVERYTHING is closed
Start at Belzise Rd, take Kilburn Vane, tun left on West End Lane, Right on Kilburn high road, Left on Glengall Rd, Left on Charteris Rd, Right on Kenilworth Rd, Right on Willesden Lane, Right on Kilburn High Rd,Left on Coventry Close, turn about go back take a right on Kilburn High road. On Greville Place turn back around and take a left on Kilburn Priority, left on Springfiel Lane, right on Spring field walk. go up the stairs and turn left on Kilburn Priority and continue straight. Turn left on Abbot's Place, right on West End Lane, right on Abbey's Road, left on Priority Rd, Left on Acol Road, Left on Abbey Road, Right on Quex Road, Left on Mutrix Road, take Kilburn Vale that stands in front of you slightly to your right and get back on Belsize Rd!
This shot was originally intended as a joke - a silly version of all those jetty shots you see of the Lake District - but in the end I like it in its own right.
These poles are meant to be supporting the pipe which is discarded on the right and the "water" was pouring out of the broken pipe just behind where I was standing. Normally for a shot like this I'd probably sit or lie down but I decided against it this time ;)
The polariser likes wet sand.
I set out home from the Pub last night, following the same routine I always do: wrap the chain around the stem and lock the lock on so it dangles to the side of the bike. As I took off, I made a wide s-swerve down the street like I like to do and noticed the lock had shifted to behind the headset, preventing the handlebars from turning properly. “I should fix that at the next intersection” I think to myself. However, the next intersection has a taxi cab entering it from the right hand side and I instictively attempt to turn to avoid it. Since my bars can’t turn, I tried to force it a bit and the lock popped loose and the front wheel spun around perpendicular to the proper travel of the bicycle, throwing me over the bars where I landed in the middle of the intersection square on my left shoulder; breaking my collarbone, dislocating my shoulder, tearing a muscle in my leg and generally making a spectical of myself.
That's what I got when I came back to my car in La Ronde's parking this afternoon after a walk in the islands.
One pupil missing, one tooth divider gone, lots of chest chevrons too -- they were there until I stopped paying attention to how I was carving.
The snowmobile club's groomer stuck in the bush, the result of a broken fan belt.
New Holland TS-110, Ebert Welding Sur Trac with an Ebert drag. Not a criticism of Ebert at all. In fact, 'Big Blue' is the workhorse of our club, and it's outperformed any other groomer we've tried - this is just a broken fan belt.
First day with the new point and shoot - a Panasonic TS3. The only reason I posted this is to check to see if the camera's on-board GPS would automatically geotag the picture.
It didn't work.
Maybe I should read the manual.