Road closures

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 19, 2009.

  1. Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 19, 2009
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    Lozzo Guest

    It takes less than 10 seconds to get one firmly in the sights and
    squeeze the trigger - job done.

    --
    Lozzo
    Versys 650 Tourer
    Fireblade 929 (For sale)
    CBR600F-W trackbike
    SR250 SpazzTrakka,
    SR250 wivva topbox
    TS250C
    RD400F, somewhere
    I see a bright new future, where chickens can cross the road with no
    fear of having their motives questioned
     
    Lozzo, Mar 19, 2009
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    Eiron Guest

    But how long does the paperwork and counselling take afterwards?
     
    Eiron, Mar 19, 2009
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    ogden Guest

    I was riding through the roadworks at the north end of the M3 a few
    weeks ago, trundling along at 50mph like a good boy. Then I realised
    with something of a jolt that all the 50 limit signs didn't say 50, they
    said 30.

    Thank christ I was on the bike and the cameras are all front-facing.
     
    ogden, Mar 19, 2009
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  5. Our little Staffie-cross used to get so stressed and hyper when in the
    car[1] that we eventually asked the vet for some sedatives. We fed her 3
    times the recommended dose with no apparent effect..

    Phil

    [1] She is a rescue dog so she may well have had bad car experiences
    before we got her. She's calmed down now (6 years later!)
     
    Phil Launchbury, Mar 20, 2009
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    SP Guest

    Good job us Northern Cunts can get M-Way works finished ahead of time.
    Unlike you Southerners. ;o)

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    Lesley
    Residing in the Capital of Culture 2008
    CBR600FW
    Peugeot 206 S
    SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster)
    BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12
    BONY#54P BOB#18
     
    SP, Mar 21, 2009
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