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Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Charmayne, Sep 21, 2004.

  1. Charmayne

    Conehead Guest

    Trolls are ten a penny around here, but we need a lot more tarts, especially
    female tarts.
     
    Conehead, Sep 23, 2004
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  2. Charmayne

    Andy Guest



    Hi Karma.
    This really is Andy.

    We all share a broadband connection on a lan.
    James and Clonehead also share, as do another two of
    our friends. It's a cheap way to get high speed internet.
    Charmayne is not on our lan unfortunately.
    We don't know who Pete is. Probably a figment of
    someone's imagination like Charmayne.

    Andy
     
    Andy, Sep 23, 2004
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  3. Charmayne

    John Littler Guest

    Yup I guess you have, I'm based in Sydney for a start, and I've never
    owned a BMW...
    Pisshead has mentioned the CAM run, also the Hamburglar run, and the one
    where Tim's BMW broke down on the Putty Rd (or was that the same ?) and
    one that went through Wiseman's Ferry.
    I'm pretty sure the only bike's you've seen me on are the light blue TRX
    and maybe the maroon white and black KR1 (not even sure of that one),
    currently have a black bandit 1200 (which I don't think you've seen) and
    had an R1 (blue) in the middle there very briefly which you've not seen.
    Clearly not
    At various times various other halves,good looking chickie babe is a
    matter of personal definition I think all my girlfriends were
    attractive, but I would wouldn't I ? Definitely Alison was on the GPX
    (short lebanese girl) for the Hamburglar run, on my own for CAMS, can't
    recall for the others.
    Ummm yeah thanks Gerry. Noice.

    JL
    --
    Australian Financial Review 17 August 2004
    "So far Howard's luck has survived a great deal: his move to dismiss
    broken election pledges by distinguishing between "core" and "non-core"
    promises; his retrospectively time-limited "never ever" pledge on the
    goods and services tax; his vagueness about when he committed Australia
    to war against Iraq; his shifting standards for ministerial conduct; his
    demonising of asylum seekers as child killers; his tendency to blame
    "advice" rather than to openly accept responsibility when things go wrong."
    Will Howard's luck survive another election ? Do Australians not care
    that their PM is a liar ?
    http://www.johnhowardlies.com/
     
    John Littler, Sep 23, 2004
    #23
  4. Charmayne

    John Littler Guest

    With apologies to apostrophe man.

    JL
    bikes not bike's
     
    John Littler, Sep 23, 2004
    #24
  5. Charmayne

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Lordy I've finally seen someone who's worse at frenglish than me!!
    (Voulez-vous couchez avec moi ce soir?)
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 23, 2004
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  6. Charmayne

    Knobdoodle Guest

    You're a cunning-linguist Gerry!
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 23, 2004
    #26
  7. Charmayne

    Knobdoodle Guest

    [Peels open shirt to reveal the big "A" and stands akimbo]

    No problems, citizen.
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 23, 2004
    #27
  8. Charmayne

    GB Guest

    Clearly from Sydney. I'm not sure that the folks of
    the other states (except maybe the erudite ones) have
    an Apostrophe Man.

    :)

    G
     
    GB, Sep 23, 2004
    #28
  9. Charmayne

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Gerry; I believe everything I see.
    (and petit I aint!)
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 23, 2004
    #29
  10. Charmayne

    Conehead Guest

    Couldn't you get a girl who preferred blokes, JL?
     
    Conehead, Sep 23, 2004
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  11. Charmayne

    John Littler Guest

    You're too subtle for me Coney...

    JL
    --
    Australian Financial Review 17 August 2004
    "So far Howard's luck has survived a great deal: his move to dismiss
    broken election pledges by distinguishing between "core" and "non-core"
    promises; his retrospectively time-limited "never ever" pledge on the
    goods and services tax; his vagueness about when he committed Australia
    to war against Iraq; his shifting standards for ministerial conduct; his
    demonising of asylum seekers as child killers; his tendency to blame
    "advice" rather than to openly accept responsibility when things go wrong."
    Will Howard's luck survive another election ? Do Australians not care
    that their PM is a liar ?
    http://www.johnhowardlies.com/
     
    John Littler, Sep 23, 2004
    #31
  12. Charmayne

    John Littler Guest

    Yeah you and me both, unfortunately, my prediction as at 15/9:

    http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives/margo_kingston/000239.html

    I hope to be proven wrong, I'd really like to hear I am, but
    unfortunately I think the rat is going to get back in.

    JL
    --
    Australian Financial Review 17 August 2004
    "So far Howard's luck has survived a great deal: his move to dismiss
    broken election pledges by distinguishing between "core" and "non-core"
    promises; his retrospectively time-limited "never ever" pledge on the
    goods and services tax; his vagueness about when he committed Australia
    to war against Iraq; his shifting standards for ministerial conduct; his
    demonising of asylum seekers as child killers; his tendency to blame
    "advice" rather than to openly accept responsibility when things go wrong."
    Will Howard's luck survive another election ? Do Australians not care
    that their PM is a liar ?
    http://www.johnhowardlies.com/
     
    John Littler, Sep 23, 2004
    #32
  13. Charmayne

    Chooky Guest

    Wow this thread is really happening !!!!

    Its nice to hear you guys chatter on.

    Makes me feel like I'm at home :))
     
    Chooky, Sep 23, 2004
    #33
  14. Charmayne

    John Littler Guest

    No, Howard already did that when he aided and abetted an illegal invasion.
    That'd be a metaphorical ute I assume.
    See there ya go, I've never claimed to be a pacifist.
    JL
    --
    Australian Financial Review 17 August 2004
    "So far Howard's luck has survived a great deal: his move to dismiss
    broken election pledges by distinguishing between "core" and "non-core"
    promises; his retrospectively time-limited "never ever" pledge on the
    goods and services tax; his vagueness about when he committed Australia
    to war against Iraq; his shifting standards for ministerial conduct; his
    demonising of asylum seekers as child killers; his tendency to blame
    "advice" rather than to openly accept responsibility when things go wrong."
    Will Howard's luck survive another election ? Do Australians not care
    that their PM is a liar ?
    http://www.johnhowardlies.com/
     
    John Littler, Sep 23, 2004
    #34
  15. Charmayne

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Yes.
    This is something I can never forgive.
    John Howard has made me embarrassed and ashamed to be Australian.
    My very core has been taken from me.
    Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 23, 2004
    #35
  16. Charmayne

    Moike Guest

    You bastard.

    Just because your prediction is mostlikely correct, is doesn't justify
    disturbing the only good thing to come out of elections - dreaming about
    what might be.


    Moike

    (went and saw "The Corporation" yesterday. See it, but not on a day
    when you are feeling good about the world. Then again, it probably
    isn't a good idea to see it when you are feeling bad about the world.
    Try a day when you are feeling a little numb.)
     
    Moike, Sep 23, 2004
    #36
  17. Charmayne

    manson Guest

    Diogenes wrote:

    Yup! Especially with Phill Ruddock as your local member.

    regards,
    CrazyCam
     
    manson, Sep 23, 2004
    #37
  18. Charmayne

    manson Guest

    John Littler wrote:

    I remember Alison..... :)

    Don't remember too many of the others by name, but have to admit that,
    on the whole, they were generally quite impressive.

    Most outstanding aspect, IMHO, was that you made them ride their own bikes.

    regards,
    CrazyCam
     
    manson, Sep 23, 2004
    #38
  19. Charmayne

    Centurion Guest

    OI!! Just coz I work in an office full of pillow biters doesn't mean I dress
    in drag ok?!? Unless you meant the "other" James.

    James
    ZZR250->ZX9R
     
    Centurion, Sep 24, 2004
    #39
  20. Charmayne

    Centurion Guest

    Long live Bewbies, aka Harley Whore, aka....where is she these days?

    James
    ZZR250->ZX9R
     
    Centurion, Sep 24, 2004
    #40
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