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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by david cuss, Aug 25, 2004.

  1. I'm torn between saying: "You holier-than-thou ****", "I agree
    completely" and "We've probably all done it one time or another...."

    So I won't say anything.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Aug 25, 2004
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    Nigel Eaton Guest

    Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, JP
    Oh. Hanging then?

    Harsh.

    I blame Blunkett.
     
    Nigel Eaton, Aug 25, 2004
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  3. The Older Gentleman wrote
    <Nods>
     
    steve auvache, Aug 25, 2004
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    Oldbloke Guest

    Grimley_Feindish" <alan"+ wrote:
    My insurers were not really at all interested in what licence I held when I
    first insured the CB500.

    It made no difference to the premium either, which thought was a bit odd.

    --
    Dan L (Oldbloke)
    My bike 1996 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr
    M'boy's current bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Heavily fortified)
    M'boys NEW bike 2003 Honda NSR125R
    BOTAFOT #140, DIAABTCOD #26
     
    Oldbloke, Aug 25, 2004
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    Lozzo Guest

    Ace says...
    I can quite happily say that I have only once knowingly ridden without
    insurance.
     
    Lozzo, Aug 25, 2004
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    joe parkin Guest

    He has a third party liability insurance tho.
     
    joe parkin, Aug 25, 2004
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    Lady Nina Guest

    It's six you know. I'm not sure I can make it to the end. I dozed off
    about 9 last night, when I woke up and staggered down stairs at gone
    midnight eldest was still working his way through online comics. I
    really need to take some of the more dodgy ones out of the favourites
    list, littlle bastard can do his research like what we had to.
     
    Lady Nina, Aug 25, 2004
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    mups Guest

    Lady Nina says...
    Them of "Yes Sir I can boogie"[1] fame.

    [1]But they need a certain and thankfully unspecified song
     
    mups, Aug 25, 2004
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    platypus Guest

    Heh. PervScope 2000, ND grey so practically invisible, 802.11g wireless
    (base station within about 50m), tracks movement through image analysis and
    flesh tone detection, autofocus, 3x optical and 3x digital zoom, 120 hours
    on fully charged battery. Oh, and it's got these big spidery legs to
    scuttle around the ceiling, following you from room to room...
    http://www.redmeat.com/redmeat/
     
    platypus, Aug 25, 2004
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  10. david cuss

    Lady Nina Guest

    So all these people reporting big spiders have actually got your
    PervScope in their homes. Good God man, is there no end to your
    depravity? <backs away slowly> Yes, vague memories are stirring, but I'll soon
    have them chloroformed and back in the dark recesses of my brain.

    summer holidays and online comics.
    Ta, one to catch up on when i have a moment.

    I've just taken this out

    http://sexylosers.com/
     
    Lady Nina, Aug 26, 2004
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    platypus Guest

    platypus, Aug 26, 2004
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    Lady Nina Guest

    Is today's still suicide prevention week? Some of the archive plot
    lines are classics. I like hentai.
     
    Lady Nina, Aug 26, 2004
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    platypus Guest

    Most of the hentai I've encountered has been, basically, porn. I'm not
    saying that that's a Bad Thing, just that it gets a bit samey. But SL is
    pretty funny, as well as having a lot of background/texture, and the odd
    genuinely sexy moment.

    On suicide:

    http://www.harpers.org/NoodlesSuicide.html
     
    platypus, Aug 26, 2004
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    Filth Guest

    It depends on the insurance certificate. If it is a condition of
    Spoke to a traffic sergeant last night who confirmed what I said. No licence
    = no insurance, and offenders will be prosecuted as such. He knows more than
    me, and traffic supervisors are the be all and end all with regard to police
    procedure when dealing with traffic matters. I'll take his word over
    everyones, because he's right even when he's wrong. ;)
     
    Filth, Aug 26, 2004
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    Ace Guest

    Hehe. So, who do we believe, children? Filth's FOAF or JP?
     
    Ace, Aug 26, 2004
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    JP Guest


    No licence *will* usually mean no insurance (purely because why would
    the person bother - and even if they did then they would have had to
    lie on the form stating how long they have had a licence)
    However no CBT will *not* result in no insurance - not since the
    insurance law changes which stopped insurance companies weedling out
    on minor points. If you think about it then if you have an accident
    and they find the *smallest* fault on the vehicle (empty washerbottle
    etc) then they could refuse to payout - which obviously isnt the case.
    And he should know better. And not all traffic supervisors are the
    same - some of them advise on the highway code and advise the ACPO
    traffic committee dont they?! :)
     
    JP, Aug 26, 2004
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    JP Guest

    Your choice!?
     
    JP, Aug 26, 2004
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    Verdigris Guest

    On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:56:31 +0000, Filth wrote:

    Not "a" JP, just "JP". So not bollocks in this particular case.
     
    Verdigris, Aug 26, 2004
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    Verdigris Guest

    I've only read one, but in it he didn't top post.
     
    Verdigris, Aug 26, 2004
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  20. do they? Gosh I'm amazed to hear that.
     
    Paul Corfield, Aug 26, 2004
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