TT Sidecars

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by ogden, Jun 7, 2005.

  1. Poscrossted to u.r.botormikes


    /snip excellent PISIP/

    PerLease, Mr. Carmudgeon Sir, the speeling is 'gillie'.

    Ghillie is the vocative case in Gaelic, and would be pronounced 'hullya'
    in any case, and you'd (or Sir Giles might) have yelled, "Hey! Ghillie!"
    But he would have referred to "May eaxcellent end competent gillies."

    HTH and HAND
     
    Jaques d'Alltrades, Jun 9, 2005
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  2. Ut chertainly duz.
    You two.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jun 9, 2005
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  3. ogden

    Whitedog Guest

    Despite ArJaques shining his pedantostrobe on wot you did writ, might
    I say how jolly amusing it all was, reminiscent of those rather lovely
    tales once found in Performince Bykes magazine wot used to make us
    cackle with delight 20mumble summat years ago.

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    Whitedog, Jun 9, 2005
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    Jaques d'Alltrades, Jun 9, 2005
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  5. Difficult to continue once you're dead
     
    Boots Blakeley, Jun 9, 2005
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  6. ogden

    robertharvey Guest

    My name is Featherstone-Marchbanks-Blightycurse, pronounced 'glossop'.
    Gaels have not got the hang of writing yet, then?
     
    robertharvey, Jun 10, 2005
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  7. Oh tha, ach cha do thachair a leithid bho là a' chùl-caise, a'
    Fhetherstone-Mharchbanks-Bhlightycurse.
     
    Jaques d'Alltrades, Jun 10, 2005
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  8. ogden

    domenex Guest

    You two (girlie cunts) here have something that require less budget and
    more guts.

    http://www.fv.com.au/2004_galleries/morgan_mx_sidecars_march_2004_a/index.htm

    <wonder telling Carmichael about, but the MX side hasn't enough space
    left for the beer barrel>
     
    domenex, Jun 10, 2005
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