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gettin2dizzy
22-11-07, 10:49 AM
what good is it to have a stunner on your arm if she hasnt got a brain cell to string together

Let's hope your partner thinks this way ;)

the_runt69
22-11-07, 10:56 AM
Let's hope your partner thinks this way ;)

You make your parter feel that way, she doest have to be an Angelina Jolie or Kate Moss (sorry mrs_24-7) as long as you make her feel the buetiful woman in the world, you have a lot to learn young man

the_runt69
22-11-07, 10:57 AM
Did you ever get the birds and the bees talk?

yep but grew out of that by the time i was 20

the_runt69
22-11-07, 11:00 AM
I've been trying to get my girlfriend to fool around with girls like that for ages, it just hasn't happened though....

:-$

Sory mate thats too shallow for me, if they want to they will, if not be grateful for what youve got

the_runt69
22-11-07, 11:07 AM
Only playing chap ;)
No problem mate, am not sensative

gettin2dizzy
22-11-07, 11:08 AM
Dunno what your so upset about David, have always prefered a personality to looks, what good is it to have a stunner on your arm if she hasnt got a brain cell to string together. Dont get me wrong there are lovely intelligenmt women out there but most of them are already taken, Us mingers have to take what we can get

Let's hope your partner thinks this way ;)

You make your parter feel that way, she doest have to be an Angelina Jolie or Kate Moss (sorry mrs_24-7) as long as you make her feel the buetiful woman in the world, you have a lot to learn young man

I was quoting your jibe against dumb girls but you'd mixed your expressions up ;)

the_runt69
22-11-07, 11:17 AM
Wasnt qoting about dumb girls at all, just the trend for men to gravitate to the best looking women rather than the most interesting, have always stood back and lookd at who could hold a conversion and enjoy fun rather than those who thought they deserved it as they were betterr looking who generally had their heads up their rears

Grinch
22-11-07, 11:22 AM
Good job I'm a bit of a stunner really...

melody
22-11-07, 12:02 PM
Ok, brace yourselves...

...I really don't like these corporate judged competitions, as they're biased and based purely on what is stereotypically the modelling-worlds idea of a 'babe'. Tall, slim, lots of boobs and teeth, and long hair. Not that there's anything wrong with having those qualities, but it doesn't leave a lot of scope for the rest of society. I mean, ask a teen what he'd like to see in a woman. General reply would be "me"... :lol:

Ask a guy in his 20's, and (if we believe Nuts, Zoo, FHM and all the other mainstream 'lad-mags') the answer is "tall, blonde, long hair, nice boobs, pretty face, good clothes - or lack there-of"

MCN babes competition MAY be different, I haven't looked so I really don't know. I bet the entrants would be of all shapes, ages and sizes... but I bet the winners fit the stereotype.

Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE the human form... I find it difficult to find ANYONE who doesn't have a quality about them that isn't attractive... hell, even the elephant man had ONE good eye! I just wish people would see past stereotype and find the REAL biker-babes who exist. The hardcore girls who eat up miles and filter like demons. Now that would be truly refreshing.

:clap: :lol:


Well said.

Totally agree with the whole stereotype thing.

But I still need persuading on the need for a 'biker-babe' competition.

And I agree with the runt69. Personality over looks!!

Biker Biggles
22-11-07, 12:29 PM
After a great deal of consideration I have decided not to enter the MCN babe competition this year as I intend to spend more time with my family.Also the diet is not going too well,and my Notre Dame style hunchback is still awaiting surgical correction.The webbed fingers are now sorted,but the cauliflower ear and squint are no better.And the wig dont fit.:confused:

JessicaRabbit
22-11-07, 12:31 PM
After a great deal of consideration I have decided not to enter the MCN babe competition this year as I intend to spend more time with my family.Also the diet is not going too well,and my Notre Dame style hunchback is still awaiting surgical correction.The webbed fingers are now sorted,but the cauliflower ear and squint are no better.And the wig dont fit.:confused:

Aw.... But I bet you've got lovely feet... :smt045:D

Paws
22-11-07, 01:45 PM
Its partly why i gave up entering, its only ever the "fakes" that actually get picked- i know one of the guys off mcn ninjas asked one of the last lot of mcn babes what bike was her favourite-her response? " A Red one".....yyerr ok thats a real biker babe!

Defender
22-11-07, 05:53 PM
Wasnt qoting about dumb girls at all, just the trend for men to gravitate to the best looking women rather than the most interesting, have always stood back and lookd at who could hold a conversion and enjoy fun rather than those who thought they deserved it as they were betterr looking who generally had their heads up their rears

Guys, am I by myself when I say it's easier to listen to a pretty girl than a not-so-pretty one, regardless of what they are saying.

hovis
22-11-07, 06:00 PM
girls...................










GET YOUR BAPS OUT










end of:smt044

Lissa
22-11-07, 06:17 PM
Bet mine are bigger than yours ;) :smt045:smt077

I bet yours are bigger than mine:D

Lissa
22-11-07, 06:26 PM
Ok, brace yourselves...

...I really don't like these corporate judged competitions, as they're biased and based purely on what is stereotypically the modelling-worlds idea of a 'babe'. Tall, slim, lots of boobs and teeth, and long hair. Not that there's anything wrong with having those qualities, but it doesn't leave a lot of scope for the rest of society. I mean, ask a teen what he'd like to see in a woman. General reply would be "me"... :lol:

Ask a guy in his 20's, and (if we believe Nuts, Zoo, FHM and all the other mainstream 'lad-mags') the answer is "tall, blonde, long hair, nice boobs, pretty face, good clothes - or lack there-of"

MCN babes competition MAY be different, I haven't looked so I really don't know. I bet the entrants would be of all shapes, ages and sizes... but I bet the winners fit the stereotype.

Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE the human form... I find it difficult to find ANYONE who doesn't have a quality about them that isn't attractive... hell, even the elephant man had ONE good eye! I just wish people would see past stereotype and find the REAL biker-babes who exist. The hardcore girls who eat up miles and filter like demons. Now that would be truly refreshing.

:clap: :lol:


Excellent post.

drefraser
22-11-07, 06:38 PM
not that im aware of.........:smt087

Shame. Think of all the little 12s you could have.

gettin2dizzy
22-11-07, 06:44 PM
Guys, am I by myself when I say it's easier to listen to a pretty girl than a not-so-pretty one, regardless of what they are saying.
:smt045
totally. Girls do the same to boyos though ;)

Speedy Claire
22-11-07, 06:49 PM
:smt045
totally. Girls do the same to boyos though ;)

Actually I don`t.... obviously if he was howling at the moon ugly i`d hesitate but i look for the guy who is smiling and laughing the loudest and looks good fun. Looks come quite way down my list of what might attract me

hovis
22-11-07, 06:51 PM
Actually I don`t.... obviously if he was howling at the moon ugly i`d hesitate but i look for the guy who is smiling and laughing the loudest and looks good fun. Looks come quite way down my list of what might attract me

wooo-hooooo:makelurve:

Lissa
22-11-07, 06:52 PM
Actually I don`t.... obviously if he was howling at the moon ugly i`d hesitate but i look for the guy who is smiling and laughing the loudest and looks good fun. Looks come quite way down my list of what might attract me

+1.

The greatest partner of all is one you can laugh with. Looks and figure don't always last, but a good sense of humour does.

Speedy Claire
22-11-07, 07:02 PM
+1.

The greatest partner of all is one you can laugh with. Looks and figure don't always last, but a good sense of humour does.


Exactly :D and lol at Hovis

Biker Biggles
22-11-07, 07:06 PM
Fancy a trip to Notre Dame with a deaf dwarf with immaculate feet?

:makelurve:

JessicaRabbit
22-11-07, 07:09 PM
Actually I don`t.... obviously if he was howling at the moon ugly i`d hesitate but i look for the guy who is smiling and laughing the loudest and looks good fun. Looks come quite way down my list of what might attract me
I agree...

+1.

The greatest partner of all is one you can laugh with. Looks and figure don't always last, but a good sense of humour does.

+ 2, agree again. Tho I thinks me Grinch has a nice smile and very twinkly eyes...

hovis
22-11-07, 07:12 PM
Fancy a trip to Notre Dame with a deaf dwarf with immaculate feet?

:makelurve:

no...... but thanx for asking:p

Biker Biggles
22-11-07, 07:17 PM
So glad you declined Hovis cos you were going to be paying.:smt045

Speedy Claire
22-11-07, 09:51 PM
:smt046 sounds like Hovis would`ve been no good to you anyway unless he`s into toe sucking!!

hovis
22-11-07, 09:58 PM
:smt046 sounds like Hovis would`ve been no good to you anyway unless he`s into toe sucking!!

:-k

Biker Biggles
22-11-07, 10:11 PM
Ill give him a lollipop to gobble.:-$
Now Im off to discuss having a dump in a public toilet on the other thread.
We have reached a highly intelectual stage concerning nasty niffs and loos that become disabled and thus smell more.:confused:

I think thats right.

Spanner Man
23-11-07, 08:28 AM
Now Im off to discuss having a dump in a public toilet on the other thread.
We have reached a highly intelectual stage concerning nasty niffs and loos that become disabled and thus smell more.:confused:

I think thats right.


Why not stay on this thread? It's full of to **** after all!:D:D:D

Cheers.

JessicaRabbit
23-11-07, 10:10 AM
Why not stay on this thread? It's full of to **** after all!:D:D:D

Cheers.

Explain? :confused:

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 12:24 PM
I think we should get some more pics of the women of .org! If nothing else it gives us something to tot talk about! :rolleyes:

BTW IMO the stereo typical Bikerbloke is a Gixxer rider 45+ years old in full pig skin with a big beer gut. Where are all the younger ones like me?

Typical 'bikerbabe' (bike riders, not pillions). Well i have seen very few! So i cannot really comment!

Also a biker babe, is this a lass who rides one OR just goes pillion enough?

chris8886
23-11-07, 12:28 PM
I'm only 21, male and ride my sv all the time!! love it!! so much adrenaline!!

Fizzy Fish
23-11-07, 01:12 PM
I'm 25, definitely not fat, male.

but strangely afflicted with some sort of green skin complaint...

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 01:18 PM
Don't act like you're not impressed! :takeabow:

:lol:

You dont look particualrly unhappy. You just changing back to human from being the Hulk? :mrgreen:

Spanner Man
23-11-07, 01:20 PM
Explain? :confused:


That was humour! As indicated by the :D:D:D

Cheers.

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 01:24 PM
That was humour! As indicated by the :D:D:D

Cheers.

It didnt make much sense ;) I didnt get what you ment! Maybe re write it? :rolleyes:

fizzwheel
23-11-07, 01:27 PM
Typical 'bikerbabe' (bike riders, not pillions). Well i have seen very few! So i cannot really comment!

Also a biker babe, is this a lass who rides one OR just goes pillion enough?

Liz hates being called a "Bikerbabe" it drives her nuts. What does gender have anything to do with it, you either ride or you dont.

hovis
23-11-07, 01:27 PM
Why not stay on this thread? It's full of to **** after all!:D:D:D

That was humour! As indicated by the :D:D:D

Cheers.
Cheers.


It didnt make much sense ;) I didnt get what you ment! Maybe re write it? :rolleyes:

i got it...................:p

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 01:42 PM
Liz hates being called a "Bikerbabe" it drives her nuts. What does gender have anything to do with it, you either ride or you dont.

Oh noes, we arnt going all PC are we :confused:

Pedro68
23-11-07, 02:00 PM
Liz hates being called a "Bikerbabe" it drives her nuts. What does gender have anything to do with it, you either ride or you dont.
I agree ... a biker "babe" is the tag reserved for those beauties who prefer to "drape" themselves over and around a bike, as opposed to just a pure "biker" (regardless of gender) who prefers to throw/shuffle/slide themselves all over the seat on a bike as they cling on for dear life and look for the next smudge-inducing bend :D

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 02:16 PM
Well then does that means it is fine for me to use the term 'bikerbabe', because i see it as meaning women riding motorbike?

Ive noticed that too often people take offence to anything, i find that you have to understand the context it gets used in. Like for me there it wasnt derogotory it was just distinguishing. Or is that bad?

Bah real con O' worms all this stuff. :(

fizzwheel
23-11-07, 02:25 PM
Oh noes, we arnt going all PC are we :confused:

What would you call somebdy who does probably in the region of 40K a year in all weathers, has a K5 SV650S and a Ducati 749S and a Honda XLR thats gonig to be used for hacking round Sailsbury plain on then ?

Pedro68
23-11-07, 02:25 PM
If you want to refer to them as "bikerbabes" then that's fine ... but if you refer to one in person as a "bikerbabe", then it's only polite to either ask them if they mind being called that or to respect their wishes if they explicitly state that they don't :) keeps everyone (or most people) happy then ;-)

Pedro68
23-11-07, 02:26 PM
What would you call somebdy who does probably in the region of 40K a year in all weathers, has a K5 SV650S and a Ducati 749S and a Honda XLR thats gonig to be used for hacking round Sailsbury plain on then ?
Carless? :rolleyes:

Lissa
23-11-07, 02:31 PM
What would you call somebdy who does probably in the region of 40K a year in all weathers, has a K5 SV650S and a Ducati 749S and a Honda XLR thats gonig to be used for hacking round Sailsbury plain on then ?

Lucky:-D

Lissa
23-11-07, 02:34 PM
Also a biker babe, is this a lass who rides one OR just goes pillion enough?


What would you consider 'enough'?

I'm curious.

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 02:37 PM
What would you call somebdy who does probably in the region of 40K a year in all weathers, has a K5 SV650S and a Ducati 749S and a Honda XLR thats gonig to be used for hacking round Sailsbury plain on then ?

I cant see why we are getting personal. Its not like im trying to insult someone. If i called woman who rides a motorbike a Biker women, then would that be any better?

A biker is a biker yes. But there are still different groups within biking.

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 02:39 PM
What would you consider 'enough'?

I'm curious.

Reworded for you... Is being a pillion considered enough to be a biker of the female sex? Or would they have to actually ride a bike to qualify. This is reference the true 'motorcycle Babe' competition that got mentioned.

Lissa
23-11-07, 02:50 PM
I was just curious as to what you thought was enough pillion miles to qualify as a 'biker'.

I'd love to ride. Bottom line, I can't afford to. So I'm a pillion, and a very happy one. Does the fact that I don't ride make me any less valid as a biker, if by 'biker'; you mean someone out there on two wheels?

Luckypants
23-11-07, 03:04 PM
I think anyone who keeps a bike in the front room and has a polishing fetish qualifies as a biker. Lissa I think you are more of a biker than me!

For me, if you go out on two wheels you're a biker. I got a mate who has not had a bike for 15 years but I think of as more of a biker than me. Another friend has not ridden a bike in a while, probably 5 years or more (her last bike was a '99 Blade). She came out pillion with me and was laughing like a loony, she is most definitely a biker.

It's got nothing to do with if they pillion, ride thier own or even get out very much.

Whether or not they are a babe is another debate.......

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 03:09 PM
I was just curious as to what you thought was enough pillion miles to qualify as a 'biker'.

I'd love to ride. Bottom line, I can't afford to. So I'm a pillion, and a very happy one. Does the fact that I don't ride make me any less valid as a biker, if by 'biker'; you mean someone out there on two wheels?


Ahhh im sorry if i flamed you there. I thought you were attacking my 'bikerbabe' comment not what i actually said :(.

But to answer your question, this is what i want to know, pretty much what i was asking. For me being a real pillion should be enough ;). Real being regular, not going on once every decade :p.

Lissa
23-11-07, 03:13 PM
I think anyone who keeps a bike in the front room and has a polishing fetish qualifies as a biker. Lissa I think you are more of a biker than me!


I'm so glad you didn't say 'more of a man than me':-D

My b*lls are only metaphorical ones:p

Oh, and I'm definitely NOT a babe. My legs aren't long enough;)

Lissa
23-11-07, 03:15 PM
Ahhh im sorry if i flamed you there. I thought you were attacking my 'bikerbabe' comment not what i actually said :(.

But to answer your question, this is what i want to know, pretty much what i was asking. For me being a real pillion should be enough ;). Real being regular, not going on once every decade :p.

Cool, I'm a 'real' one then.:-D

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 03:17 PM
I think shorter women are nicer to look at than mega tall gangly ones. Though this might have something to do with me being quite short :p.

Besides, this is the whole idea of the competition, so we can tell you how babalisous (is that the right spilling?) you are! ;)

fizzwheel
23-11-07, 03:33 PM
I cant see why we are getting personal.

I'm not, if it came across that way I apologise.

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 03:41 PM
No worries Fizz. I can see why it might seem condescending to some people... So i dont blame you for saying something. ;)

Alpinestarhero
23-11-07, 03:48 PM
Reworded for you... Is being a pillion considered enough to be a biker of the female sex? Or would they have to actually ride a bike to qualify. This is reference the true 'motorcycle Babe' competition that got mentioned.

My girlfreind, maria, brought all her own kit. She reads the bike magazines with me, talks to me about bikes, asks me questions about riding. Comes on the back whenever I am going out on a ride and she is not at work (and im not riding to uni). Ok, so she dosnt ride, and on account of her hearing deficiancy she probably never will, but she;s just as much a biker to me as anyone who does ride, be it male or female :smt057

In some respects, because of her attitude about biking, she is more of a biker than some people

Matt

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 04:10 PM
Ok, so she dosnt ride, and on account of her hearing deficiancy she probably never will, but she;s just as much a biker to me as anyone who does ride, be it male or female :smt057

In some respects, because of her attitude about biking, she is more of a biker than some people

Matt

Matt, i dont get why being hard of hearing should be bad... Means she can run around with no exhaust baffle. :cool:

indeed, weekend warriers "i like streight bits" arnt propper bikers imo (sorry if i offend anyone) :p.

Grinch
23-11-07, 04:37 PM
Why have we even got a biker babe comp... surely we should have a biker dude competition too. All this discussion about real biker babes, what defines us blokes as real bikers, surely does not it define them in the same way?

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 04:43 PM
Yes but i havnt seen any mention of the ladies on here wanting to see us lads (Other than you grich). Only a couple of us lads having man boob face off's.

Ofcourse if the ladies want a Bikerbloke comp we can have one. :p

JessicaRabbit
23-11-07, 04:51 PM
MY short definition of a 'biker': If we love bikes. If we'd spend a chunk of a lotto win on bikes, bits, or several. If when considering a new house we'd like a new house with a double garage for the bikes. If we ride our bikes whenever we can, and we grin whilst doing so. If we get out there and pillion, and sightsee from the back seat whilst grinning like a loon. If we meet-up and rip the absolute wee-wee (in a banter-type way!) out of ourselves and other fellow bikers, for our own and others amusement. If we see another biker having a spot of trouble somewhere, and we ask if she/he's ok, regardless of whether we're in the car with the kids etc. If we plan our holidays around race events or bike meets. If we love the biker shows on the telly and the various bike-mags on sale. If we have a passion for 2 wheels regardless of where we sit on them. And so on, and so forth.... :lol:

hovis
23-11-07, 04:54 PM
In some respects, because of her attitude about biking, she is more of a biker than some people

Matt

you cant be a biker, if you dont ride a bike............. can you?

anywho, i pick the keihtd option

ThEGr33k
23-11-07, 04:59 PM
MY short definition of a 'biker': If we love bikes. If we'd spend a chunk of a lotto win on bikes, bits, or several. If when considering a new house we'd like a new house with a double garage for the bikes. If we ride our bikes whenever we can, and we grin whilst doing so. If we get out there and pillion, and sightsee from the back seat whilst grinning like a loon. If we meet-up and rip the absolute wee-wee (in a banter-type way!) out of ourselves and other fellow bikers, for our own and others amusement. If we see another biker having a spot of trouble somewhere, and we ask if she/he's ok, regardless of whether we're in the car with the kids etc. If we plan our holidays around race events or bike meets. If we love the biker shows on the telly and the various bike-mags on sale. If we have a passion for 2 wheels regardless of where we sit on them. And so on, and so forth.... :lol:


Sounds good to me!

What is the keith D option anyway? i dont get it :(

TheDangerousQuietOne
24-11-07, 12:27 AM
MY short definition of a 'biker': If we love bikes. If we'd spend a chunk of a lotto win on bikes, bits, or several. If when considering a new house we'd like a new house with a double garage for the bikes. If we ride our bikes whenever we can, and we grin whilst doing so. If we get out there and pillion, and sightsee from the back seat whilst grinning like a loon. If we meet-up and rip the absolute wee-wee (in a banter-type way!) out of ourselves and other fellow bikers, for our own and others amusement. If we see another biker having a spot of trouble somewhere, and we ask if she/he's ok, regardless of whether we're in the car with the kids etc. If we plan our holidays around race events or bike meets. If we love the biker shows on the telly and the various bike-mags on sale. If we have a passion for 2 wheels regardless of where we sit on them. And so on, and so forth.... :lol:

indeed, my friend Tara is what I'd consider a "biker" and most definitely a "bikerbabe" as she has never ridden due to her family not liking the idea yet she adores bikes and stops talking whenever one goes past to stare at it. She is quickly absorbing all I can tell her about bikes and is saving for her CBT as I type.

I think we should have a photo comp too....I'm gonna start with a couple of Tara...

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e93/TheDangerousQuietOne/IMGP3335.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e93/TheDangerousQuietOne/IMGP3400.jpg

Lozzo
24-11-07, 12:44 AM
They're all vaguely disappointing, however <typical bloke mode> I was cheered up by the fact that Carley Valente 11 has cracking breasts </typical bloke mode>

If you like silicone boobs. Personally, I'd rather a girl was flat chested than flaunting those monstrosities.

Lozzo
24-11-07, 01:01 AM
Still hate the term "babe" as a term of enderment...

Sorry to take this thread slightly off-topic but I thought I'd share this:

You've just reminded me of a day out shopping with my then 3 year old son (he's 14 now).

We went to Vision Express to pick up my new safety specs for work, and I was carrying Daniel on my larm and hip while chatting to a very pretty young assistant about my specs. Daniel pipes up with "Daddy?", to which I replied "Not now Dan, daddy's talking", less than a minute passes..."Daddy?" and another "not now" reply...on the third one I said rather angrily "What is it Daniel?" and my son, bless him, smiles and points at the young girl then says "Daddy...she's a babe".

I simply said "Yes, she is, isn't she, now shush" and turned round to find the young lass in fits of laughter scurrying off to get someone else to deal with me.

It was after that incident that I stopped teaching my son things he really shouldn't be repeating, things like "Did you spill my pint?", which his posh grandmother didn't appreciate when she handed him half a beaker of juice.

ThEGr33k
24-11-07, 02:06 AM
LMAO nice one lozzo :D

Spanner Man
24-11-07, 07:53 AM
i got it...................:p


I'm glad there are two of us who are not swinging handbags & getting irate! :D:D:D
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JessicaRabbit
24-11-07, 09:37 AM
...and my son, bless him, smiles and points at the young girl then says "Daddy...she's a babe".

...I stopped teaching my son things he really shouldn't be repeating, things like "Did you spill my pint?", which his posh grandmother didn't appreciate when she handed him half a beaker of juice.

:smt037:smt005 I thought it was just ME who taught their son naughty things to say for their own personal amusement!!

Pj's got a habit of wanting to climb up/down everything he sits in, especially his car seat which is quite high up coz my car's high. He climbs as we stand by the side of him, and if he slips I have had to grab him quick sometimes, and I've said 'bugger' under my breath... Now at nursery/home/Nanna's if he slips, trips or drops something he always mutters 'Oh, bugger'... I think it's secretly amusing. :rolleyes::D

He also is asking a lot of questions now, and has been for a while. Most of them were just pointing at his eye or ear or something and asking 'Whassat?' and I'd reply. A while ago he poked one of my boobs and asked 'whassat?', so I said 'boob'. When he poked it again, I made a honk noise which he thought was hysterical and did for ages! But then he started going into nursery and trying to 'honk' the nursery girls' boobs... :eek: Grinch told me off for that... :D

hovis
24-11-07, 10:17 AM
im still waiting for someone to get their baps out (not grinch)


[-o<

plowsie
24-11-07, 03:03 PM
Me :D I bet it is :smt026

Grinch
24-11-07, 05:05 PM
http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/recipes%20images/Baps.jpg

ThEGr33k
24-11-07, 05:49 PM
Mine are bigger;
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/43020000/jpg/_43020221_belfastbaps203.jpg

hovis
24-11-07, 06:21 PM
Mine are bigger;
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/43020000/jpg/_43020221_belfastbaps203.jpg

they look fake

Lozzo
24-11-07, 06:37 PM
Mine are bigger;
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/43020000/jpg/_43020221_belfastbaps203.jpg

Yuk, I hate crusty baps with white stuff all over them

hovis
24-11-07, 06:44 PM
Yuk, I hate crusty baps with white stuff all over them

:shock:



:smt043

ThEGr33k
24-11-07, 09:18 PM
Yuk, I hate crusty baps with white stuff all over them

:rolleyes:

Good job you wont be getting your hands on them.. They are all mine.\\:D/

JessicaRabbit
25-11-07, 09:42 AM
Ooh, warm soft baps....

yorkie_chris
26-11-07, 12:19 AM
Ooh, warm soft baps....


[jarvis mode] Ohhhhh Gosh... [/jarvis mode]

ThEGr33k
26-11-07, 04:51 AM
Ooh, warm soft baps....

You can touch them if you want =P~

Lozzo
26-11-07, 09:05 AM
[jarvis mode] Ohhhhh Gosh... [/jarvis mode]

Blimey, someone who remembers Jarvis. You know that "History Today", that's your favourite TV programme, that is.

Grinch
26-11-07, 09:38 AM
So anyone one remember what this thread was about?

JessicaRabbit
26-11-07, 11:00 AM
So anyone one remember what this thread was about?

No, and quite frankly, I don't care at the moment coz I'm touching ThEGr33k's warm soft baps. Now hush, Grinch.

Mmmmmm...

:lol:

Ping
26-11-07, 11:24 AM
:lol:
*woof bark arf!*
Hey Lassie, what's that you're saying girl?...
Jimmy's trapped in the well?

*growl*
No?

*woof*
Meh...

*bark*
Gah...

*arf*
Thread...

Hmm... Meh gah thread?... OH!

Megathread.

:thumbsup:

DanDare
26-11-07, 11:29 AM
:lol:
*woof bark arf!*
Hey Lassie, what's that you're saying girl?...
Jimmy's trapped in the well?

*growl*
No?

*woof*
Meh...

*bark*
Gah...

*arf*
Thread...

Hmm... Meh gah thread?... OH!

Megathread.

:thumbsup:

Thought you'd lost the plot there for a minute Ping! ;)

hovis
26-11-07, 12:20 PM
Yuk, I hate crusty baps with white stuff all over them

You can touch them if you want =P~

not if the white stuff is sticky:silent:

gettin2dizzy
26-11-07, 12:38 PM
not if the white stuff is sticky:silent:
Iced buns are great
*attempts to rasie tone*

ThEGr33k
26-11-07, 07:46 PM
not if the white stuff is sticky:silent:

Sorry got to be sexist here. Men arnt allowed, sorry hovis... Oh and they arnt sticky! :cool: (yet :smt077).

JessicaRabbit
26-11-07, 07:52 PM
Sorry got to be sexist here. Men arnt allowed, sorry hovis... Oh and they arnt sticky! :cool: (yet :smt077).

Lol... see my reply in the megathread... :):smt045

Defender
28-11-07, 07:32 AM
Why cant I PM my mate polarman?

josefine666
28-11-07, 12:23 PM
iv been looking over the piccys of the girls so far, and between them, my bf, and his brother have convinced me to give it a shot....so first thing monday morning il be down with the bike and a camera....after all, anyone can look good with the right camera angle and clothes! fingers crossed eh? if i just get 1 vote id be happy! lol

yorkie_chris
28-11-07, 12:26 PM
I'll vote for you so long as you put the piccies up here too :D

josefine666
28-11-07, 12:28 PM
yeah i suppose i prob would......i wont win.....but il sweet talk tots of ppl hehe, i just hope its not cold on sunday morning!

Warthog
28-11-07, 12:39 PM
You'll get the whole org to vote for you no doubt!

josefine666
28-11-07, 12:42 PM
You'll get the whole org to vote for you no doubt!
il certainly try, il also be off at meets and seeing what i can do!

Fizzy Fish
28-11-07, 01:22 PM
good luck & let us know what to do about voting for you!