Graham at connections deserves to be slagged off

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sir.tony, Feb 8, 2004.

  1. sir.tony

    sir.tony Guest

    He was never any good at being a police man, now he is trying to courier
    company. hahahahahahahaha
     
    sir.tony, Feb 8, 2004
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    Andy Carvell Guest

    I keep seeing these posts, I have yet to understand what they mean.

    1) Who is Graham?
    2) What is "Connections"?
     
    Andy Carvell, Feb 8, 2004
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  3. 1. The man that runs Connections.
    2. A motorcycle courier firm.
    3. sir.tony - an illiterate obsessive wanker with a grudge.

    HTH,

    Roger.

    ps. Has anyone told Graham about this?
    If he's an ex-policeman he could call in a favour and produce
    a tony/station steps interface situation.
     
    Old Fart at Play, Feb 8, 2004
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  4. sir.tony

    sir.tony Guest

    You don't want to know. You are lucky, you don't know him.
     
    sir.tony, Feb 8, 2004
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    Tim Guest

    You keep seeing these posts and haven't yet learnt to ignore them.
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    Tim, Feb 8, 2004
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  6. sir.tony

    sir.tony Guest

    You can talk. You cant ride a bike without bumping to to thing.
     
    sir.tony, Feb 8, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    He can talk, generally wothout repeating himself interminably. He can
    also write the words he intends to write - in the right place.

    Sort yourself out, eh? Or you will turn into Des.
     
    Pip, Feb 8, 2004
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  8. sir.tony

    sir.tony Guest

    Dream on. That stunt has already been played, I made them look stupid. Next
    time I'll sue..., **** him and his copper mates.
     
    sir.tony, Feb 8, 2004
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