Ima dad - now what?!?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Centurion, Jul 22, 2004.

  1. Centurion

    Goaty Guest

    Ummm .. so you used to have a wife, or you used to say it :)

    Cheers
    Goaty
     
    Goaty, Aug 10, 2004
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  2. Centurion

    Goaty Guest

    "mother" - a half word!

    Cheers
    Goaty
     
    Goaty, Aug 10, 2004
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  3. Goaty said....
    Probably more accurate if I said, "I once said that I have a wife to do
    that for me...."

    Like when a mate asked me if I had a dishwasher. He was building a house
    and was getting views on the different models. Mine, I told him, was the
    fully automatic "Sheryl" model.....
     
    Martin Taylor, Aug 11, 2004
    #63
  4. She's gone and you have a girlfriend to do that? Maybe a mistress?

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Aug 11, 2004
    #64
  5. LOL

    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Aug 11, 2004
    #65
  6. Centurion

    conehead Guest

    There was a bakery in Learmonth called Huckers, run by an old dear.

    Everyone used to call it Mother Hucker's.
     
    conehead, Aug 11, 2004
    #66
  7. Hamish said....
    I wish..

    Nope, I made the mistake of making the comment whilst she was in
    earshot....

    That comment cost me $210,000 back in 1993.
     
    Martin Taylor, Aug 13, 2004
    #67
  8. You asked for advice: dont sell your bike no matter what.

    Sure your at risk of being killed, just like you always were, but riding
    is a good release and believe me you will need it now and then.

    Better your daughter to have a happy and well rounded father than
    someone who is like a caged animal because they sold their only avenue
    of sanity.

    Resist the urge to buy the people mover - ooh we need a deposit, James
    sell your bike please darling, you know how dangerous they are.
     
    Baron Von Rotter, Aug 13, 2004
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