Chimay and ukrm feckwits (longish)

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by The Older Gentleman, Jul 22, 2007.

  1. Which was (sort of) the point I was trying to make to Mr. Dense of
    Paris..

    Phil.
     
    Phil Launchbury, Jul 25, 2007
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    ogden Guest

    **** me that was quick.
     
    ogden, Jul 25, 2007
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  3. He reminded me of the fella from the BT adverts that used to be the son in
    that crap BBC1 sitcom with Zoe Wankamucker in it.
     
    Brownz @ Work, Jul 25, 2007
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    dog Guest

    i think you're just refusing to adapt to a surveillance society.
     
    dog, Jul 25, 2007
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    Krusty Guest

    My Family.

    <small voice>

    I quite like it...

    </sv>

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    Krusty
    www.MuddyStuff.co.uk
    Off-Road Classifieds

    '02 MV Senna '03 Tigtona 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
     
    Krusty, Jul 25, 2007
  6. For lighthearted post-bottle-of-port amusement it does have its
    moments.

    Phil.
     
    Phil Launchbury, Jul 25, 2007
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    dog Guest

    kris marshall.
     
    dog, Jul 25, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Hog, Jul 25, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    My understanding is that one UKRM's wife even shagged the sad **** in some
    misplaced sympathy act.
     
    Hog, Jul 25, 2007
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    A.Clews Guest

    My previous Astra had its original battery (sealed, maintenance-free type)
    for the entire 12 years of its life, and was still going strong when the car
    was nicked and written off.

    My Trident on the other hand is on its third battery in 13 years.
     
    A.Clews, Jul 25, 2007
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    Mark Olson Guest

    My SV650S battery is in its seventh year of service despite being
    *completely* flattened at least four times by leaving the heated
    grips on while parked, and having no attention paid to it whatsoever
    during winter storage.

    Sealed batteries do indeed rock.
     
    Mark Olson, Jul 25, 2007
  12. Really. You want to drop into uk.rec.gardening, where I have recently
    taken up an alternative residence. Just like here it is only with more
    wimmin and less bad language but in all other respects just the same
    including a non existent clique.
     
    steve auvache, Jul 25, 2007
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    Cab Guest

    The first British sitcom written in the American style of having a
    group of writers fighting for lines, I believe.
     
    Cab, Jul 25, 2007
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    Cab Guest

    A patronising one at that.
     
    Cab, Jul 25, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Do they meet up for some "cucumber action"?
    I think people might find Blondie in there too as she is a rather amazing
    horticultural type.
     
    Hog, Jul 25, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    Who is ever so happy because you keep acknowledging his existence!
     
    Hog, Jul 25, 2007
  17. Hard to say. There is undoubtedly an element of getting together and
    swapping genetic material but as a newbie I seem unlikely to be getting
    any invites just yet. Perhaps when they learn of the size mine can grow
    to this might change.

    I here she likes the challenge of making small things grow so she may
    be.
     
    steve auvache, Jul 25, 2007
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    Cab Guest

    Who? Me?
     
    Cab, Jul 25, 2007
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    Cab Guest

    Christ...

    <fx: rushes off to subscribe>
     
    Cab, Jul 25, 2007
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    Hog Guest

    <slap>
    stoooopid spic
     
    Hog, Jul 25, 2007
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