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- From the petals' perspective by MEANMAGENTA on Nov 14, 2009
A few days ago on the main road...
- Traffic Lights On Amber, What do you do? by Blade Rider on Nov 7, 2009
To the majority of road users the sight of this in front of them means the light is going to turn red, which means to slow down and prepare to stop, right? I can’t believe the number of people who will simply put their foot down and gun...
- Lil Wayne’s Full Billboard Interview; Speaks About Rebirth, Young Money & More by Lil Wayne Fansite/Weezy Blog on Nov 6, 2009
We posted Lil Wayne on the front cover of Billboard Magazine along with a preview of their interview last week… Now we have the full Lil Wayne interview with Billboard were Weezy speaks about his upcoming rock album Rebirth, Young Money, featur...
- I Hate… Tailgaters Flashing Me On The Motorway by Blade Rider on Oct 25, 2009
I’ve been running up and down part of the M40 for about 3 months now, going to and from work, and the attitude of some drivers has me amazed! Tailgaters, for example, are a flipping nightmare! Picture this.. I’m riding down the motorway,...
- Good ol’ Bug by Hapit on Oct 22, 2009
I don’t know what happened. I’ve done that roundabout everyday for a year. No problems whatsoever. Somehow, on this particular day, I found myself not exiting the roundabout as I would normally do….but swerving to the right and actu...
- Huge Sigh of Relief In The UK by Blade Rider on Oct 21, 2009
Apparently, in response to an online petition on the No. 10 website, Gordon Brown has stated that the UK Government will not be looking at reducing the power output of motorcycles to 100 hp, as happens in France. The French Government is of the...
- Vehicles Don’t Always Drive on Roads: Why Good Assumption is a Flawed Self Defence Plan by Clubb Chimera Martial Arts on Sep 25, 2009
“We assume that vehicles drive on roads” is a line made by “Hard Target” pioneer, Mo Teague to illustrate the problem with complacent thinking. He backs up this point with a tragic anecdote. A mother was walking hand-in-hand with her child do...




