Revenge of the Passive Motorcycle upon the Woodland Alliance

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pip, Mar 7, 2008.

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    Pip Guest

    I happened to be in my shed this morning, at an unfeasibly early hour.
    Pondering the meaning of life and the intricacies of the curves of
    fibreglass bellypans, having a coffee and a fag and waiting for the
    light to improve a little before laying up another layer, I was at
    peace with the world.

    A movement caught my eye - a movement where there would normally be
    none. In the Motorcycle Limbo, where POS SOBs go to await their
    passing into a new form and where nothing generally moves, bar the
    grass rustling up through the rusting spokes. There was a fluttering,
    there was. A fluttering and a flitting, followed by a perching and a
    preening.

    It's that time of year, isn't it - when the the little feathery
    fuckers get all out of shape, working on their displays, trying harder
    to attract mates than Champ on a one-nighter in Stringfellow's.

    There was an eternal triangle a'perched on Spike the ratbike: female
    on the tank, a male on each handlebar. A trio of dunnocks, no less.
    Hedge sparrows, you might know them as - as LBJs(1) you will certainly
    have seen them.

    THey're funny little fuckers, yer dunnocks. They don't mind sharing,
    you see. It isn't unusual for a female to take more than one mate,
    she being of the polyandrous persuasion. The males aren't too keen on
    coming second (so to speak) and will display their little wings off
    trying to get into the prime passerine pumping position, so I settled
    down into a comfy lean on my lathe to watch the goings-on from four
    feet away.

    THe male on the left bar kicked it off, twittering with a lifted tail
    and spread wings, his rival on the right replied with a pirouetting
    dance and some heavy foot-stamping. The female watched them with
    interest, alternately bowing and jumping, clattering her dainty claws
    on the tank.

    This continued for a couple of minutes, the males getting more frantic
    and more enthusiastic all the while. She played up to them,
    encouraging them to new heights of abandon, like a Goth Burd in a
    snowy field, leading to loss of bladder control.

    Vying for her attention, both males flapped furiously, alternating
    hovering and hopping with dancing and gyrating. Building up a fine
    old froth, they were ... until ...

    ... a new i-player entered the arena.


    You know how all the LBJs look the same? Well, they all look the same
    to the LBJs, too. At the height of a pirouetting flutter, the male on
    the left bar caught sight of his reflection in the mirror, didn't he?
    Little Ballistic Job, he turned into. Seizing the lower rim of the
    mirror in his claws, he started to peck viciously at his reflection,
    screeching as desperately as an iKike who wakes up to find his
    foreskin has regrown.

    Leaving his clawhold on the mirror rim, he tried to scamper closer to
    his imagined rival, only to slide back down the inclined glass, quite
    rapidly. Suddenly, with an equally enraged fluttering, he was joined
    by his rival, as incensed as the first bird. Sreeching the dunnock
    equivalent of "We was here first, you can FRO!" or "She'll take two,
    but three's a crowd!" they went at the mirror hell for leather.

    Of course, as soon as two new birds appeared in the mirror, they both
    lost it altogether and feathers started to literally fly. One of them
    even flew around to the back of the mirror and hovering, pecked as
    violently as he could at the black plastic casing.


    The female watched all this going on, immobile. Frozen in position,
    she looked horrified as both her putative mates started shedding
    feathers in a futile attack on i-birds. Tapped her dainty foot, she
    did. Pursed her beak and narrowed her eyes, all to no avail - the
    blokes were ripping into the mirror like a pair of pedants into a
    know-nowt newbie.

    I could see her body language changing, as she put all her feathers
    back in order, looked around - and fucked off. Reaching a decision,
    she turned like a Bear-ex: she shrugged her shoulders, shook her head,
    flexed her wings and flew off ... to join another female on the fence.


    The males ended up as a panting ball of feathers in the grass, the
    females flew off together, into the rising sun which was just coming
    over the trees. Dumb fucks, these dunnocks, eh?


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    zymurgy Guest

    You are a nutter. A big ginger one..

    Did you ever post part 2 of Harley fettling by the way ?

    Cheers,

    Paul.
     
    zymurgy, Mar 7, 2008
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    Paul - xxx Guest

    Pip wrote:

    bit of snippage ....
    Heheheh, nice one ... ;)

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    CT Guest

    Pip wrote:
    [snip]
    ^^^^^^^^^^^
    You've been reading wikipedia again, haven't you?

    Nice story by the way.
     
    CT, Mar 7, 2008
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    Jeweller Guest

    A delicious return to the narrative.


    Feed this man.


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    Jeweller, Mar 7, 2008
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    Pete Fisher Guest

    <SNIP>

    Excellent. A classic "hollow, flexible mind" moment.
    The LRMJ Robins can get arsy with mirrors or windows (if the light is
    right) too.


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    Snowleopard Guest

    On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 00:31:16 +0000, Pip
    Very good.
     
    Snowleopard, Mar 7, 2008
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