two# - the continuing adventures

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Darren Robinson, Apr 19, 2004.

  1. Ben Blaney wrote
    I think the most devaluing thing about the two# list is those who claim
    to be ex-two's. Either you are or you aren't. That and the fact the
    numbers are "held" rather than removed or recycled.

    I think it ought to be like a bubble sort sort of thing with the longest
    holders having the lowest numbers.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #81
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  2. Darren Robinson

    Ace Guest

    I think it should only be eligible to those who've _never_ used a car.
    The 'only' part of it should be a lifetime committment, or it means
    nothing at all.
     
    Ace, Apr 22, 2004
    #82
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  3. Darren Robinson

    darsy Guest

    to be fair, yours was more of an abortion than mine ever was.
     
    darsy, Apr 22, 2004
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  4. Ace wrote
    I disagree, I think that there should be room for converts. Although I
    might be tempted by an amendment that said once the number is lost it
    shows a lack of commitment and entitlement is lost forever
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #84
  5. darsy wrote
    And what do you know about Art?
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #85
  6. Darren Robinson

    Ben Guest

    You've got a point there. I think my sig needs a clean as I'm never
    likely to be two again.
     
    Ben, Apr 22, 2004
    #86
  7. Darren Robinson

    darsy Guest

    I know what I like.
     
    darsy, Apr 22, 2004
    #87
  8. Darren Robinson

    Alex Ferrier Guest

    **** converts. They are weak spineless fools, without the courage
    of their own convictions. Put them up against a wall and shoot them.

    --
    Alex
    BMW R1150GS
    DIAABTCOD#3 MSWF#4 UKRMFBC#6 Ibw#35 BOB#8
    http://www.team-ukrm.co.uk
    Windy's "little soldier"
     
    Alex Ferrier, Apr 22, 2004
    #88
  9. Ben wrote
    Sad innit. As much as I would love to qualify for some future two# it
    isn't going to happen. I can't see anyway of doing what I want to do in
    the near future without the carrying capacity afforded by a cage with
    serious boot space. I fucking hate it.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #89
  10. Alex Ferrier wrote
    Not at all. They are brave new members of a cultural elite. They have
    thrown off the shackles of their previous unholy ways to live life
    refreshed and anew. They should be made doubly welcome.

    Is that all? I reckon you may be readier for your BHaLC# than you
    think.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #90
  11. darsy wrote
    I know, I have followed some of the links.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #91
  12. Darren Robinson

    Ben Blaney Guest

    You usually seem pretty full of beans when I see you.
     
    Ben Blaney, Apr 22, 2004
    #92
  13. (In your wardrobe)

    Phil

    --
    Phil Launchbury, Network & Infrastructure PHB
    Triumph Tiger 955i
    "I'm training the bats who live in my cubicle
    to juggle mushrooms"
    Remove sick person to email me
     
    Phil Launchbury, Apr 22, 2004
    #93
  14. Isn't that the point?
    I reckon I come a close second on wheels (48) and I was still refused
    one. Haven't had a car for nearly three years now.
     
    Steve Fitzgerald, Apr 22, 2004
    #94
  15. The Indian Restaurant in the Isle of Dogs?
     
    Steve Fitzgerald, Apr 22, 2004
    #95
  16. Darren Robinson

    sweller Guest

    No.
     
    sweller, Apr 22, 2004
    #96
  17. Ben Blaney wrote
    That is because you are a lovely cuddly chubby little ray of sunshine
    and you bring gladness to everybody's hearts.
     
    steve auvache, Apr 22, 2004
    #97
  18. It's very good.
     
    Steve Fitzgerald, Apr 22, 2004
    #98
  19. Darren Robinson

    ogden Guest

    The Emperor of India, Bray Wick.

    Now that's a very good Indian resturant.

    Combine that with the Fat Duck [1] half a mile or so up the road
    and the Waterside (iirc) almost next door, and you're in foodie
    heaven round here.

    For a price.

    [1] 2nd best restaurant in the world, apparently. If you're into
    stuff like snail porridge and sardines on toast sorbet.
     
    ogden, Apr 22, 2004
    #99
  20. Darren Robinson

    Kiran Guest

    Waterside Inn, to be exact. And it rocks. Mind 'ewe, I wasn't paying. I
    think this was the 15th best in the world on the same survey.

    Still, as long as it's not gook food, you'll eat it, right?
     
    Kiran, Apr 22, 2004
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