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Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by sharkey, Apr 12, 2005.

  1. sharkey

    sharkey Guest

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Apr 12, 2005
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  2. One day Smee R1100s got dressed and committed to text

    A new thread in the latest "white space" style.
    Could catch on, no one seems to be outraged :)
     
    Rheilly Phoull, Apr 12, 2005
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  3. sharkey

    Gary Woodman Guest

    Didn't your mum tell you that it's rude to point?

    Gary

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    "As the Bush White House desperately maneuvers in Iraq to prevent the
    new government from being run according to the dictates of religious
    fundamentalists, it desperately maneuvers here to pander to religious
    fundamentalists who want to dictate how the government should be run."

    Maureen Dowd, the New York Times
     
    Gary Woodman, Apr 12, 2005
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  4. sharkey

    Mad-Biker Guest

  5. Pisshead Pete, Apr 12, 2005
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  6. sharkey

    Mad-Biker Guest

    So im not the only idiot to get stung on the face while riding with a full
    face helmet!

    Is it vinigar or ice for bee stings?
     
    Mad-Biker, Apr 12, 2005
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  7. Clem suffers more from heat exhaustion but any beer should work for either!
    It helped my wasp sting in Tassie.
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 12, 2005
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  8. sharkey

    Gary Woodman Guest

    Lovely spot, Echuca. I spent a couple of happy hours there on my way
    home from the Wintersun. And my late Aunty Hazel, who lived in the
    Murray Valley her entire life (almost 90 years) and knew almost
    everything, spoke highly of it.

    Quite an advance on Griffith, IAC. Thanks, Nathan!

    Gary

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    "As the Bush White House desperately maneuvers in Iraq to prevent the
    new government from being run according to the dictates of religious
    fundamentalists, it desperately maneuvers here to pander to religious
    fundamentalists who want to dictate how the government should be run."

    Maureen Dowd, the New York Times
     
    Gary Woodman, Apr 13, 2005
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  9. sharkey

    sharkey Guest

    sharkey, Apr 13, 2005
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  10. sharkey

    Mad-Biker Guest

    Dont tell me im looking my madness???




     
    Mad-Biker, Apr 13, 2005
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  11. sharkey

    Mad-Biker Guest

    Im tempted to stick a small bottle of vinigar in my first aid kit or anybody
    know something better for stings (besides intoxicating liquors) ?

    Id hate to live in bee country and ride..


     
    Mad-Biker, Apr 15, 2005
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  12. No idea? No eye, deer? Not I, dear?

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    Cheers

    PeterC [aka MildThing]
    '81 Suzuki GS450-s (gone on to better and brighter things - I hope)
    '87 BMW K100RT
    '81 Yamaha Virago (XV) 750H (work in progress)

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    Peter Cremasco, Apr 16, 2005
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  13. sharkey

    Smee R1100s Guest

    He could always piss on the beesting.
    That also works for stingers.
     
    Smee R1100s, Apr 16, 2005
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  14. sharkey

    Conehead Guest

    I've found that a chewed-up panadol or similar plastered on bee-stings
    worked when the kids had them. It might have been mind over matter, though.

    --
    Conehead
    "good grief , y do i perserve" corks, again
     
    Conehead, Apr 17, 2005
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    Boxer Guest

    Its the saliva that is working in that case.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Apr 17, 2005
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  16. sharkey

    RexT Guest

    Stingoes is the stuff we use - even comes in one-shot sachets these days,
    small enough to fit in the First Aid kit behind the R80 seat <G>
    (Back to Lurk mode)
     
    RexT, Apr 17, 2005
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  17. sharkey

    Mad-Biker Guest

    that might be the thing to get..
     
    Mad-Biker, Apr 17, 2005
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  18. Hmm... get the kids to chew a panadol and they won't give a **** about
    anything!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 17, 2005
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