Barn Raising Complete

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 12, 2005.

  1. Thanks to everyone that helped. The Great Garage Extension is complete.

    By ****, it's big.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 12, 2005
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  2. Wicked Uncle Nigel wrote
    A pleasure to be of service.
    Long maybe but it is lacking a bit in width.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 12, 2005
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  3. Oooh, goody. Sorry I had to leave at about 4 but 1) I was starving
    hungry and freezing cold and 2) I think my presence was surplus to
    requirements this time.

    Even though towards the end I was doing less than bugger all, I would've
    stayed had it not been so fucking cold and windy. Brrrrrr
    Yes, even more space to fill up with shite.
     
    Whinging Courier, Feb 12, 2005
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  4. Oooh, goody. Sorry I had to leave at about 4 but 1) I was starving
    hungry and freezing cold and 2) I think my presence was surplus to
    requirements this time.

    Even though towards the end I was doing less than bugger all, I would've
    stayed had it not been so fucking cold and windy. Brrrrrr
    Yes.
     
    Whinging Courier, Feb 12, 2005
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  5. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Whinging Courier
    Starving hungry we could have fixed. Freezing cold was a bit of an
    issue. And you weren't at all surplus to requirements. It's much
    appreciated mate.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 12, 2005
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    petrolcan Guest

    the cont known as Wicked Uncle Nigel says...
    Happy to help.

    I'm just surprised that no-one suffered any injuries.
    You'll fill it in no time.
     
    petrolcan, Feb 12, 2005
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    petrolcan Guest

    the cont known as Whinging Courier says...
    ^^^^^^^

    That would explain the high rate of knots that you passed me on the
    approach to the M1 then.
    It was that at times.
    Nonsense, once the windows were shut it was lovely and warm.
     
    petrolcan, Feb 12, 2005
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    Pip Guest

    Indeed. Many hands make light work.
    F'naar.

    BTW, there's a repeat of the last part of the Rotter's Club at 23:35
    tonight on BBC2: catch it for the cameo appearance by your good self
    as Rollup Reg.
     
    Pip, Feb 12, 2005
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  9. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, petrolcan
    Yeah, that *was* a little odd. I mean, given the presence of UKRMers,
    power tools and big 'eavy weights you'd expect at least an amputation.
    You just never can tell, can you?
    Ahem. This process may have begun.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 12, 2005
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  10. Pip wrote
    I am going to bed soon, I am absolutely shattered. However if someone
    would be so kind as to capture a frame and put it up somewhere I will
    have a click on it.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 12, 2005
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    Lady Nina Guest

    Kind of assumed given the howling gale and rain you'd have called it
    off. You're all barking.
     
    Lady Nina, Feb 12, 2005
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  12. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Lady Nina
    Pshaw, 'twas nothing. I didn't shit myself when the very big, very heavy
    walls started moving around. Much.
    You think?

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 12, 2005
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    petrolcan Guest

    the cont known as Wicked Uncle Nigel says...
    I wasn't too worried, DP was the one holding them in place :)
     
    petrolcan, Feb 12, 2005
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  14. Lady Nina wrote
    What rain? It was glorious sunshine up until about half an hour before
    we finished.


    They are barking, I have a proper Latin name for my condition.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 12, 2005
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  15. My stomach thought my throat had been cut.

    I didn't see you. I'd have waved :)
    LOL. That's what I thought but in reverse when Nigel said he couldn't
    put the windows in because the wall would blow down.
     
    Whinging Courier, Feb 12, 2005
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    Jackie Guest

    ok why did a get a very weird imagine of seven brides for seven
    brothers here?
     
    Jackie, Feb 12, 2005
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  17. It's obviously deeply affected you; To the point that you can't string
    a sentence together.
     
    Simon Atkinson, Feb 12, 2005
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    Jackie Guest


    no, that will be the red wine;)
     
    Jackie, Feb 12, 2005
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    Simon Atkinson, Feb 12, 2005
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    Jackie Guest

    before anyone else says it.. wanking does that... not coffee. Then
    again if coffee makes you, er, more awake and alert..oh as you were.
     
    Jackie, Feb 12, 2005
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