The Even Older Gentleman today

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by The Older Gentleman, Apr 13, 2005.

  1. Forty-frigging-seven.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Apr 13, 2005
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    Timo Geusch Guest

    The Older Gentleman scribbled on the back of a napkin:
    Commiserations :)
     
    Timo Geusch, Apr 13, 2005
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    sweller Guest

    I was thinking "is that all?"
     
    sweller, Apr 13, 2005
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    'Hog Guest

    Aye, give us a shout when you start putting all your bikes up for sale
    Grandad
     
    'Hog, Apr 13, 2005
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    Jackie Guest

    Happy birthday but TEOG doesn't look right...
     
    Jackie, Apr 13, 2005
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    Wotcha.
    Ha - I beat you by a month. . . . Forty-frigging-seven on the 12th of
    last month.
     
    ^..^ Lone Wolf, Apr 13, 2005
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    Steph Guest

    Commiserations!

    You are exactly 11 years older than me - I'm 36 today and feeling about
    87. Still it's nice to know I share the same birthday as such a
    distinguished Gentleman.

    Also with such well known people as:

    Vasant Ramji Khanolkar born 13th April 1895. Founder president of Indian
    Association of Pathologists.

    and Garry Kasparov born 13th April 1963 Chess player.

    Oh well it could be worse - if we'd both waited a week to be born we'd
    have the same birthday as Adolf Hitler
     
    Steph, Apr 13, 2005
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  8. I thought you were much older [1]. Still, joyeux anniversaire.

    [1] not that you look it, but the 'Older' sort of needed justifying.. ;-)
     
    genuine_froggie, Apr 13, 2005
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  9. In uk.rec.motorcycles, The Older Gentleman amazed us all with this pearl
    of wisdom:
    You have my deepest sympathy.

    I'll be 36 next month.
     
    Whinging Courier, Apr 13, 2005
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    Buzby Guest

    Forty-frigging-seven.

    A great vintage. Enjoy!
     
    Buzby, Apr 13, 2005
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    Monz Guest


    Happy birthday relic :eek:)
     
    Monz, Apr 13, 2005
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  12. happy birthday

    another three years and you can join saga

    that's a point do saga do bike insurance
     
    steve robinson, Apr 13, 2005
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    Muck Guest

    Happy birthday Mr TOG.
     
    Muck, Apr 13, 2005
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    Donald Guest

    Don't believe him, fettling SOBs must keep you fit and healthy.

    After spending three hours on the BMW replacing the rear master cylinder
    and seals on the rear caliper I spent the next two days in agony from
    aching thighs. Managed to pull a muscle on my shoulder too.

    Happy Birthday.
     
    Donald, Apr 13, 2005
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    Steve Parry Guest

    Jackie fumbled and fingered:

    TAG ? The Ancient Gentleman ?

    <FX: Runs>

    Happy Birthday TOG

    --
    Steve Parry
    K100RS SE & F650
    and a 520i SE Touring for comfort

    (not forgetting the SK90PY)

    http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Apr 13, 2005
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    **** off, ****. So selfish. I turn thirty this year, for goodness
    sake. I might commit hari-kari.
     
    Ben Blaney, Apr 13, 2005
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    AndyW Guest

    Whippersnapper. You think 30 is bad, punk? You wait till 31. 30 is a
    "big thing". 31 is just one year nearer 40.....

    Oh, and HB, TOG.
     
    AndyW, Apr 13, 2005
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  18. Happy birthday, young feller m'lad.
     
    Véritable Rosbif, Apr 13, 2005
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    Ben Blaney Guest

    You really know how to cheer a man up, AAW.
    Yeah, um, that too, TOG.
     
    Ben Blaney, Apr 13, 2005
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    AndyW Guest

    Heh. It gets worse, don't worry.
     
    AndyW, Apr 13, 2005
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