2 weeks to EOSM

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, Aug 30, 2003.

  1. Lozzo

    Steve Parkes Guest

    ARE YOU MAD man, it appears that it is able to place wooden horses on your
    PC and bypass any firewall that uses ports to identify network traffic! :)
    Yea agreed, that bit is shit.

    Have a nice day now
     
    Steve Parkes, Sep 1, 2003
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    MrMoosehead Guest

    Listen to Pip. He knows best.
     
    MrMoosehead, Sep 1, 2003
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  3. Just me in hermit mode.
    It would be good to see a few people who I haven't seen for ages. I've
    pretty much given up drinking alcohol as I don't like being hungover so
    it makes nights out in pubs a bit of a non event really. Oh and I don't
    do camping (well not in tents anyway if you get my drift).

    I may, depending on the weather, turn up for breakfast on the Sunday
    morning as my body is now attuned to waking up early in the morning.

    Loz - what time is breakfast on the Sunday?
     
    Paul Corfield, Sep 2, 2003
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    Lozzo Guest

    Paul Corfield fascinated us all by saying...
    When I wake up

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    Lozzo
    ZZR1100D, GPZ500S, CB250RS
    BOTAFOT#57/70a, BOTAFOF#57, two#49, MIB#22, TCP#7, BONY#9,
    ANORAK#9, DIAABTCOD#14, UKRMT5BB, IBW#013, MIRTTH#15a/16,
    BotToS#8, GP#2, SBS#10, SH#3.
    Url for ukrm newbies : http://www.ukrm.net/faq/ukrmscbt.html
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    Lozzo, Sep 2, 2003
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    Pip Guest

    It would be awfully nice to see you again, Paul. Do it.
    Generally kicks of about 9 - 9:30, but you'll find the undead walking
    around from 7:30 ;-)
     
    Pip, Sep 3, 2003
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    Ginge Guest

    It's the time that I normally leave for work.
     
    Ginge, Sep 3, 2003
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    Muck Guest

    On Sundays? Poor sod.
     
    Muck, Sep 3, 2003
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    dwb Guest

    :)

    Can it make decent coffee though?
     
    dwb, Sep 3, 2003
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    Nursey Guest

    Lucky git. It's that time that I arrive at work!
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    Nursey RN
    ALS Provider OSOS#25 MIRTTH#6 IbW#09 4#COFF EFFA MOP#1
    Honda Deauville (NTV650-V) (Mine)
    Tweenies Trike (Caitlin's)
    UKRM FAQ: http://www.ukrm.net/faq/
     
    Nursey, Sep 3, 2003
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    ogden Guest

    It's that time I roll over, reset the alarm after the bird has got
    up and headed for work, and have another hour and a half's sleep
    before I think about facing the world.
     
    ogden, Sep 3, 2003
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  11. the time at which I usually arrive at work.
     
    Paul Corfield, Sep 3, 2003
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    Ace Guest

    Despicable. I had an early start myself this morning, p'raps ten
    minutes earlier than you. I didn't have a meeting but still made it in
    before 9.
     
    Ace, Sep 4, 2003
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    ogden Guest

    Back when I was working and living in Kilburn, I was known to get up at
    9.25, have a *very* quick shower, and turn up at work with wet hair on
    time at 9.30

    90 second commutes rock.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2003
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    Not living in Kilburn rocks.
     
    Ben Blaney, Sep 4, 2003
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    ogden Guest

    I'm really getting to like this whole not-living-in-London thing.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2003
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    darsy Guest

    I quite like living inside the M25 (just) but not in /London/ but with
    very easy access to London. Which is good.
     
    darsy, Sep 4, 2003
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    ogden Guest

    Maidenhead station is a 30 second walk from my front door, with trains
    direct to Paddington every 15 minutes or so during the day and gradually
    dropping to one every two hours during the night.

    It's nice being somewhere that's not quite so filthy, congested or
    full of twats and with cheap taxis if needed.
     
    ogden, Sep 4, 2003
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    ogden Guest

    Worse than Wokingham? Come on, be fair!
     
    ogden, Sep 5, 2003
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    darsy Guest

    special wake-up call for Ogden?
     
    darsy, Sep 5, 2003
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    Lozzo Guest

    Champ fascinated us all by saying...
    She spat in your cornflakes?

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    Lozzo
    '95 Kawasaki ZZR1100D, '97 Kawasaki GPZ500S, '83 Honda CB250RS
    Big Zed Little Zed Dead shed
    New to ukrm? : www.ukrm.net/faq/ukrmscbt.html
    "He's not big and he's not called Tony"
     
    Lozzo, Sep 5, 2003
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