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Making it to the popnderosa in time for steak and kidney pie for lunch :-)

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Deleted User @ 18/10/2009 14:25  

Yorkie ur so inept with a spanner mate was good day mate chers

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WheelyNealy @ 18/10/2009 15:27  

just tryin to entertain u with ineptitude lol

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yorkshireman91 @ 18/10/2009 15:30  

nothing i have one hell of a hangover :(

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rocket rider @ 18/10/2009 15:47  

***sniggers @ RR**...actually, am thinking about going down the pub...Hair of the dog RR?

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Holmfirthgirl @ 18/10/2009 16:13  

i tried that too.....but when i got there they only had a shaved poodle left :(

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rocket rider @ 18/10/2009 16:20  

yeh ratty rides again drained carb bowls and off she gose good gal ratty

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WheelyNealy @ 18/10/2009 18:09  

attagirl lol

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excalibur @ 18/10/2009 18:15  

My SONs 24th Birthday... 15 of mates and me went PAINTBALLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Roaring Ruby @ 18/10/2009 20:17  

Came 7th in an enduro today and met a lovely lady off this site at the end of it - now how cool is that?

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Throttle Jockey @ 18/10/2009 20:47  

Absolutely blooming freezin' T J lol What made me smile? seeing a friend again after too many years. Thanks to another friend (Rusty Knight) giving me a lift to see her

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Sandi @ 18/10/2009 21:19  

Freezing???????? I was sweating buckets today LOL

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Throttle Jockey @ 18/10/2009 22:19  

Having a brilliant weekend yet again, and having plenty of smiles and laughs to keep me going til our next one, thank you, my shiny one

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Nutkin68 @ 18/10/2009 23:11  

hay nutkins u shined his knights suite then

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WheelyNealy @ 18/10/2009 23:19  

My nephew waking up the morning after the first night before lol

Was i wrong to offer him a fry up lol

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Brummie Jackie @ 18/10/2009 23:22  

I'm not even going to answer that one WN !!!

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Nutkin68 @ 18/10/2009 23:26  

Not having to stay on Reception all day again wahoooooooooooo cos my mate Carol's back from holiday :)

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Brummie Jackie @ 19/10/2009 09:31  

knowing i am seeing my lady tonight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Deleted Member @ 19/10/2009 12:20  

My reply from the 100bhp limit petition.............. Monday 19 October 2009 100bhplimits - epetition response We received a petition asking:
“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to not allow the draconian proposals to apply power restictions on motorcycles go through. France is the perfect case study, it does not work, training and attitude is what matters.” Details of Petition: “Every serious motorcyclist knows that its proper good quality training and attitude that saves lives on bikes, unaware car drivers are also a problem, power limits have proven not to be of any use as in france were there is a 100bhp limit, they still have fatalities, when will the goverment and brussels realise that we’re all human beings and accidents happen, nobody forces us to ride bikes, we do it of our own free will and accept the risks involved, for alot of people the the open road is still a pleasure.”
Read the Government’s response The Government supports in principle any action that would reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on UK roads. However, each initiative needs to be considered on its merits and the relative costs and benefits measured. The Department for Transport is not aware of any evidence to support the introduction of a maximum engine power limit for motorcycle as an effective measure to reduce accidents and so does not believe that limits on the maximum power of motorcycles are necessary in the UK. In its response to the European Commission’s initial consultation on proposals to revise the legislation on motorcycle construction the UK Department for Transport made it clear that, while individual member states should be permitted to set limits on a national basis, there should be no blanket maximum power limit imposed across all member states. Think that's a defeat for the Eurocrats "AGAIN" we've defeated the Eurocrats

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Hull750Rider @ 19/10/2009 13:16  

What my woman told me today!

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Backstreethero @ 19/10/2009 18:59  

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