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en route energy

 
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Old 15-05.-2008, 12:33 AM   #16
David Damerell
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Default Re: en route energy

Quoting POHB <google@hayward.uk.net>:
>On 13 May, 13:14, "Jeremy Parker" <JeremyPar...@compuserve.com> wrote:
>>I doubt whether energy bars have any particular virtue, unless you
>>ride fast enough for a manufacturer to pay you to eat them, and thus
>>impress the more gullible customers

>I keep one in the saddlebag with the toolkit as a tool to fix people.


I've got two Quaker Oat bars in my spares kit. They're nicer than the
usual cardboard energy bars, and there's a few miles in them...
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