1998 Majesty info?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Mad-Biker, Mar 16, 2006.

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    Gary Woodman Guest

    Translated from the Latin. Can't you read ancient Greek?

    Gary
     
    Gary Woodman, Mar 22, 2006
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    Back at Uni, eh John?

    ;-)

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Mar 22, 2006
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    Rod Bacon Guest

    Steve from Greensborough Motorcycles down here in Melbourne uses one
    for all his shop running-around and miscellaneous commuting. He even
    rode it to Sydney and back. I dunno how many K's it has on the clock
    but apparently it's a great little scooter. Largely bulletproof.
     
    Rod Bacon, Mar 22, 2006
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    But not the Rev Hollingsworth.
    Good Lord no.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Mar 22, 2006
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    It'd be a dollar that'd definitely float though!!
     
    Knobdoodle, Mar 22, 2006
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Did you hear that he rung up little-Johnny to offer sympathy when he heard
    that his innis failed 'cause it was hit by a cycling-clown?
     
    Knobdoodle, Mar 22, 2006
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Good to hear you didn't suffer premature evacuation!
     
    Knobdoodle, Mar 22, 2006
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    Gary Woodman Guest

    Really. Why not Peter Lalor or Ned Kelly?
    That would be Arthur Calwell, famous for his canard "two wongs don't make a white". He might
    have been the bloke who brought you to Australia.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Calwell

    Gary
     
    Gary Woodman, Mar 22, 2006
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    GB Guest

    That's a bloody great quote. Even better than the other one, "... but
    I'll defent to the death my right to beat him to a pulp for saying
    it" (or something like that)!

    GB
     
    GB, Mar 22, 2006
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    GB Guest

    ... there... a .sig:

    GB
     
    GB, Mar 22, 2006
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    Mad-Biker Guest

    sounds perfect then...

    just put a bunch of motil fluids through it and new filters she be good..
     
    Mad-Biker, Mar 22, 2006
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Knobdoodle, Mar 22, 2006
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    Boxer Guest

    "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
    of the last priest."
    - Denis Diderot



    Not Voltaire at all. But Denis Diderot (1713-1784).

    Had nothing to do with Politicians at all but a King, he was clearly an
    atheist Republican.



    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Mar 22, 2006
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    GB Guest

    Might equally well be assigned to a politician as a king.
    Machiavelli used the term "Prince", Diderot "King", a politician
    by any other name would still smell just as rotten methinks. I'm
    happy to interchange the terms.

    GB
     
    GB, Mar 22, 2006
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    Of course. Didn't sound right. He was never PM so how ccould he have brought
    me to Oz?

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Mar 23, 2006
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    Kings were not politicians in the 18th century?

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Mar 23, 2006
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    Boxer Guest


    And Politicians are not Kings in the 21st centaury (However many of them are
    Queens).

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Mar 23, 2006
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    Boxer Guest

    "Japan, India, Burma, Ceylon and every new African nation are fiercely
    anti-white and anti-one another. Do we want or need any of these people
    here? I am one red-blooded Australian who says no and who speaks for 90% of
    Australians."



    Arthur Calwell

    Minister for Immigration (13 July 1945 - 19 December 1949) in the Chifley
    government.



    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Mar 23, 2006
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    Gary Woodman Guest

    "Calwell became Minister for Immigration in Ben Chifley's government. He was the chief
    architect of Australia's post-war immigration scheme, at a time when Europe was teeming with
    refugees who desired a better life far from their war-torn homelands."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Calwell

    Gary
     
    Gary Woodman, Mar 23, 2006
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    Gary Woodman Guest

    Just goes to show how little really changes (except the origin of the vilified).

    Gary
     
    Gary Woodman, Mar 23, 2006
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