Back from paradise

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Dave Swindell, Apr 3, 2004.

  1. If you want some really exciting riding, go scare penguins on the
    Falkland Islands. Well, don't really, the locals don't appreciate it,
    and neither do the penguins. But even not scaring them is great fun,
    'cos there are hardly any roads :) And off-road riding is the thing to
    do %-))

    And I'm welcomed home by a tenfold increase in bikers on British roads,
    90% of them in bright, squeaky leathers on bright, shiny bikes, who
    doggedly ignore your friendly waves. The summer crop of fair-weather
    bikers is well and truly back. Enjoy yourselves, ride safe, and steer
    clear of the statistics.

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    Dave Remove my gerbil for email replies.

    Bike's are bosh, PC's are pointless, and the 1990's are nuts!
    Bikes are great, PCs are super, and the 1990s are the time to be!
    Save the apostrophe! Get 'em right! If in doubt, leave 'em out!!
     
    Dave Swindell, Apr 3, 2004
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  2. Dave Swindell

    deadmail Guest

    <>:

    Did you cut and paste this paragraph from last year, or the year before,
    or the year before, or the... ?

    So what if they don't ride over the winter? I don't ride my sports bike
    over the winter, it wasn't built to be covered in salt. Many of them
    are faster than I even though they only ride for half of the year or so.
    Big deal!

    If my commute was possible in a car in about an hour each way and little
    variation in this from day-to-day, then there's no way I'd be fucking
    about riding a bike over the winter months.
     
    deadmail, Apr 4, 2004
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  3. So Easter comes round every year. Not my fault squire.
    Naff arsed wimp! Shouldn't stop you being friendly though.

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    Dave Remove my gerbil for email replies.

    Bike's are bosh, PC's are pointless, and the 1990's are nuts!
    Bikes are great, PCs are super, and the 1990s are the time to be!
    Save the apostrophe! Get 'em right! If in doubt, leave 'em out!!
     
    Dave Swindell, Apr 4, 2004
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