177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
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177. Olaf Scholz: Putin, Power, and Far-Right Populism
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23 February 2026
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502. How Nigel Farage Gets Away With It (Question Time)
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BMX is so Goldie Lookin Chain, a grand set of blokes from Newport, Monmouthshire, clart!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwgUcDH2Nd8
There is an awesome British BMX cyclist called Shanaze Reade! She’s a real prospect for the Games next year. You should try to hook up with Lance Armstrong, since he cycles for against cancer too.
As interesting as this blog will be for BMX fans, of which there are quite a few I guess. I was sure you would have been writing today about David Cameron’s elbowing out of the way, of Andrew Lansley and the so called NHS reforms.
Some of us need to know your opinion on this issue AC. Though I think it would be fair to say that most of us could hazzard a pretty good guess.
Tomorrow maybe? please.
Further to my previous comment, I’ve just realised this blog is more about charity then just BMX. Note to self, must read blog properly before commenting.
I always have the utmost respect for those who put themselves out to raise money for charity…people who push themselves to a physical and mental boundary and then some more…all to raise cash for others.
Good luck to Jez and Gareth and I hope they are successful with their fundraising (will go and pledge now!)
Thanks for your donation Plaingoldband.
Gareth Crockett
Tragically, this noble attempt to raise money in memory of a victim of leukaemia has met with unimagineable disaster. Whilst cycling in Anglesey earlier this week, one of the group (Gareth Crockett) was involved in an accident with a car on the A55 and was fatally injured. He was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. Words cannot express how devastating this accident will have been to Gareth’s friends and family and they have my complete sympathy and respect. RIP.
Reading my local daily post newspaper today,that Gareth Crockett was involved in a terrible cycling collision with a car on the A55 dual carriageway in Anglesey North wales yesterday 13th of April.Unfortunately Gareth passed away at the scene.There were four other riders with Gaerth . Very sad. Geraint.(road cyclist)
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Great job I must say. I always admired people doing such tricks but I am very impressed by the work they are doing for charity. I wish you all the very best and would like to share a quote:
“One man with courage is a majority.”