GP = Goat's piss?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Knobdoodle, Sep 8, 2003.

  1. Knobdoodle

    Dane Guest

    As in a red coloured one, or as in Ducati. My brother has five of the
    Thats a lot of asses in one family to ride all those bikes.

    I don't really need more than one (road legal) bike.

    each to their own.
     
    Dane, Sep 12, 2003
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  2. No, but the seven Ducatis they contribute to the Bekkers family empire might
    be considered thus... at first read, that passage sounded almost like atec
    bragging about his income... :)
    Oh, yeah? Well, what's that you've got down the back of your trousers?

    On 2nd thought, please don't answer that...
     
    Intact Kneeslider, Sep 12, 2003
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  3. Knobdoodle

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Intact Kneeslider" wrote
    It's to the family's shame. Why couldn't my brother have got into
    Kwaks, or Suzukis, or Harleys, or Moto Snots, or Bultacos, or Nortons,
    or Vellocettes, or BSAs, or Hondas like his other brothers. John had a
    Ducati 450 desmo single, but we weren't going to mention John, he's
    negotiating to buy a second ultralight.

    There's no excuse for the son. A failure on my part.

    Theo
    I hadn't even mentioned the "Tower" yet.
     
    Theo Bekkers, Sep 12, 2003
  4. Probably because of the so-often-proved-true saying:

    "Old age and treachery always beats youth and enthusiasm..."

    :)

    big (up to par on the treachery, working on the old age bit... ;-)
     
    Iain Chalmers, Sep 12, 2003
  5. Yeah, right! You've got a fucking *JOB!* That whole damned town
    is _full_ of politicians... There's a _lot_ of much more serious
    contenders for _that_ crown...

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Sep 12, 2003
  6. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Thanks Winston.
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 12, 2003
  7. Ultralights are the motorcycles of the airplane world though :)


    Geoff (who enjoys the Jabiru more than the Piper) and Jodie
     
    Geoff and Jodie, Sep 12, 2003
  8. <snip>

    Bloody... I should use a real client :)
     
    Geoff and Jodie, Sep 12, 2003
  9. Knobdoodle

    Dane Guest

    It is indeed Winston.
    What I hope you got from that, is that when he ended a sentence with a
    preposition, it was OK. (to everyone but the pedant journo)

    The alternative, technically correct English, was pointless when
    communicating.

    It's the same with not employing pedantic punctuation on a newsgroup.
    It's OK.

    Winston was far better schooled in the English language than any of us
    and if sidestepping the technicalities sometimes was OK with him, then
    it's OK with me.

    Dane
     
    Dane, Sep 12, 2003
  10. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    For ****'s sake Dane; who DO you hang around with that you've developed this opinion that you're the smartest
    person in the room?!!?
    I've known that quote (which, by the way, you fucked up) since about grade four!

    I'm impressed that you (kinda') know it but I'd far rather you had the intelligence (or manners) to write "
    I'm " instead of "im" and used the occasional capital in the right place instead of these stupid "im the
    master wordsmith" posts followed immediately by more barely-intelligible dribble!
    ~
    So says everybody who writes poorly! Amazing eh?
    ~
    Well you've certainly got the pomposity down pat (down Pat!!).
    (....and don't kid yourself; Mr Churchill would've never considered your written efforts acceptable!).
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 12, 2003
  11. Knobdoodle

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "CrazyCam" wrote
    I read it on the DVD cover.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Sep 12, 2003
  12. Knobdoodle

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Geoff and Jodie" wrote
    I could get you into really deep shit by removing the brackets.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Sep 12, 2003
  13. Knobdoodle

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Knobdoodle" wrote
    developed this opinion that you're the smartest
    Dog bite you when you got home Clem?

    I can stop digging now, Dane's got the shovel.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Sep 12, 2003
  14. I'll be happy as long as he doesn't use "prolly".
    (No excessive punctuation used)
    Al

    "Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon. "

    Remove *ME* before replying
     
    Alan Pennykid, Sep 12, 2003
  15. Knobdoodle

    conehead Guest

    Just give it time, big.
     
    conehead, Sep 12, 2003
  16. Knobdoodle

    conehead Guest

    this opinion that you're the smartest
    intelligence (or manners) to write "
    instead of these stupid "im the
    Drivel, Clem, not dribble.

    Happy to throw fuel on the flames.
     
    conehead, Sep 12, 2003
  17. Knobdoodle

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Pfft!
    I tossed it up but dribble just seemed more appropriate.
    (Besides; I only speak conversational English)
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 12, 2003
  18. Knobdoodle

    Nev.. Guest

    I always get it wrong and spell it as ENCYCLOPÆDIA.

    Nev..
    '02 CBR1100XX #2
     
    Nev.., Sep 12, 2003
  19. Knobdoodle

    smack Guest

    Mi Dickshunery spel it both waiz


     
    smack, Sep 12, 2003
  20. Knobdoodle

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Nev.." wrote
    Tres Cool. I always have trouble with Britannica/Brittanica.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Sep 12, 2003
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