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yoshibird

Dont get mad get even
It was my rideout and i have no idea what happend but i do know this Mick has spent in excess of 3000 miles following behind me without any incidents at all so all i will say is ride a bit,no a lot quicker or get the fuck off the bike
 

Crazy Train

Registered User
In a 30 zone with GATO's for instance? I've got 9 points. 1 more NIP and I'm off the road for 6 months so no I don't speed unless I know it's safe.
As for stopping on an island, I am forced to do it almost every time I go out, by near gridlock conditions!




By the sounds of it, you being off the road wouldn't be a bad thing!:-0)
 
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stevebiker

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It was my rideout and i have no idea what happend but i do know this Mick has spent in excess of 3000 miles following behind me without any incidents at all so all i will say is ride a bit,no a lot quicker or get the fuck off the bike
I will not be riding with any bikers who can't keep a proper distance. If this applies to you so be it.
 

Biker Babe

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Gentle dominatrix? That's an oxymoron if ever I heard one

Ere lady don't you go using big words with me :yo: I had to look it up to see what it means lol, I do come from "Essex" you know, so plz keep it "Simples" lol


An oxymoron (plural oxymora (greek plural) or, more often, oxymorons) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. They appear in a range of contexts, from inadvertent errors such as extremely average, to deliberate puns like same different, to literary oxymorons that have carefully crafted to reveal a paradox.
 

Artemis

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Ere lady don't you go using big words with me :yo: I had to look it up to see what it means lol, I do come from "Essex" you know, so plz keep it "Simples" lol


An oxymoron (plural oxymora (greek plural) or, more often, oxymorons) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. They appear in a range of contexts, from inadvertent errors such as extremely average, to deliberate puns like same different, to literary oxymorons that have carefully crafted to reveal a paradox.
Sorry Trace, I just love that word. That one and onomatopoeia (a word that sounds like the thing it describes). And puerile (childish, from the latin puer, meaning boy). And serendipity (a happy accident).

Oh, and I comes from Bermondsey.
 

Biker Babe

Registered User
Sorry Trace, I just love that word. That one and onomatopoeia (a word that sounds like the thing it describes). And puerile (childish, from the latin puer, meaning boy). And serendipity (a happy accident).

Oh, and I comes from Bermondsey.

I bow to your superior knowledge :bow::bow: :bow:

I'm not worthy :bow::bow: lol lol lol
 

Artemis

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Artemis

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Off to bed now. I need my beauty sleep (BIG time, before anyone else gets that one in).

See ya tomorrow (err, today) folks
 
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