I've smoked a few things in my life

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Nigel Allen, Dec 2, 2011.

  1. Nigel Allen

    Nigel Allen Guest

    But how do you light a Veyron?

    The SRV 850 is Aprilia's performance version of the Gilera GP800, which
    was already the world's fastest and most powerful scooter. It is now a
    red-blooded Italian V-twin sports bike with a CVT (no gears) and the
    acceleration to smoke a Bugatti Veyron at legal speeds.


    http://www.gizmag.com/aprilia-worlds-fastest-scooter/20624/
     
    Nigel Allen, Dec 2, 2011
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Jordan" wrote
    1. A two-wheeled conveyance which can be ridden in high heels and a
    skirt.
    2. A Harley Davidson.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Dec 5, 2011
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  3. Do you have trouble with the high heels when you change gears with your
    Harley Theo ??
     
    George W Frost, Dec 6, 2011
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "George W Frost" wrote
    Did it look to you like I said that people ride Harleys in high heels
    or skirts?
    Comprehension 101 is in room 2. Arguments in rooms 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to
    18.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Dec 6, 2011
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  5. You forgot room 19,
    which is "Lessons on how to correctly phrase letters and messages."
     
    George W Frost, Dec 6, 2011
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    CrazyCam Guest

    Since most Harleys have rocker gearchange pedals, I don't expect high
    heels to make any difference.

    regards,
    CrazyCam
     
    CrazyCam, Dec 6, 2011
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  7. Never worries me and seldom do I ladder my tights either.
    Although I have caught the handbag in the rear wheel once!

    Rheilly
     
    Rheilly Phoull, Dec 6, 2011
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "George W Frost" wrote
    Because you inferred doesn't mean I implied.
    Try this one George
    Bow:
    1. To lower the head and upper body forward from the waist to show
    deference.
    2. A device for shooting arrows.

    Why would you think 1 and 2 are interrelated George?

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Dec 6, 2011
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  9. Why would you think that I would presume that Theo ?
    When the two words "bow" mean different things
    One is a noun and could be a verb
    whereas, the other is a verb and could also be a noun
    But getting back to your original phrase:
    1. A two-wheeled conveyance which can be ridden in high heels and a
    skirt.
    2. A Harley Davidson.

    Theo

    The questioner has asked for a definition of a scooter and you have given
    two answers or two versions
    With these two versions, they are related in as much as when the question
    was asked, you gave two answers to it, therefore, relating the two answers
    as a definition of the same object.
    If you didn't want these two answers to be related, you could have added the
    little word "or"
    I know that there is no word as "and" which would directly relate the two,
    but in not adding it, the reader presumes that you meant them to be united
    in the same answer which you put into two parts.
    Also, What has a bow to do with a scooter?
    When you ride your Harley complete with your high heels and skirt, does your
    skirt have pretty pink bows on it and that is the relation of the bow to
    which you referred?
     
    George W Frost, Dec 6, 2011
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "George W Frost" wrote
    Have you ever looked at a dictionary George? See how they list
    definitions? The notations 1. and 2. denote different meanings.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Dec 8, 2011
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