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Half the attraction of reading forums is seeing how far off topic a thread can go, and how many posts it takes before it's completely and irreversibly derailed. I do have a good giggle at some derails here, but the .org seems to be very good at keeping things on topic.
That doesn't make it any less interesting to read though.
gettin2dizzy
05-12-07, 03:21 PM
Peanut butter jelly time!
I'm sure there was about 4 other post in here a minute ago, did it pruned to keep on topic lol ?
gettin2dizzy
05-12-07, 03:25 PM
Double post...
Tbh im finding it annoying now, the mega thread was put there for random chat/spam.
Spam, hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, tasty
Tbh im finding it annoying now, the mega thread was put there for random chat/spam.
never used the mega thread & I don't want to.
when I first joined it looked a bit cliquey....! Remember that girl that got pi$$ed off because people on the mega thread called her a troll & then she read it.
She had a big chest & lived in Wales...is all I can remember about her. Probably owned an SV....
the white rabbit
05-12-07, 04:00 PM
She had a big chest & lived in Wales...is all I can remember about her
:lol: :lol:
Pedrosa
05-12-07, 04:03 PM
never used the mega thread & I don't want to.
when I first joined it looked a bit cliquey....! Remember that girl that got pi$$ed off because people on the mega thread called her a troll & then she read it.
She had a big chest & lived in Wales...is all I can remember about her. Probably owned an SV....
Oh sweet Lord yes I remember her. Became rather unpopular with several of the one eyed lady contingent if I recall correctly.
(And there were pics that never arrived here on SV.......but they found their way to Spain....Praise the Lord!!:p)
She had a big chest & lived in Wales...is all I can remember about her. Probably owned an SV....
me?
fizzwheel
05-12-07, 04:39 PM
A mild derail or a misquote or something thats funny / hilarious is Ok with me, but when you go into a post and find it full of say nearly 40 posts of chat and then the thread is next to useless I personally find it f*cking irritating.
Chatting is what the megathread is for, its not cliquey, just go and say Hi, most of the regulars are a good bunch and you wont get left out.
Spanner Man
05-12-07, 04:41 PM
A mild derail or a misquote or something thats funny / hilarious is Ok with me, but when you go into a post and find it full of say nearly 40 posts of chat and then the thread is next to useless I personally find it f*cking irritating.
Chatting is what the megathread is for, its not cliquey, just go and say Hi, most of the regulars are a good bunch and you wont get left out.
Touchy or what!:D
fizzwheel
05-12-07, 04:42 PM
Touchy or what!:D
Possibly :p
Spanner Man
05-12-07, 04:46 PM
I knew I should have been a Fisherman!:D
northwind
05-12-07, 07:49 PM
But what actually causes the front cylinder to misfire in the wet? Muslims?
the white rabbit
05-12-07, 07:52 PM
A derail often ldeas into an interesting discourse. Chat and spam are completely different to a derail. Chat derail is irritating, factual or funny derail isn't IMO.
Anyway, Fizz, how are you, mate?
Kate Moss
05-12-07, 10:19 PM
is an sv a good first bike to have?
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k295/hovi5/gg.jpg
is an sv a good first bike to have?
I don't know.
Hasnt it been rainy a lot recently?
is an sv a good first bike to have?
Yes, if it's a black pointy... you thinking of buying one next year?
Oh yeah talking of pointys, what is the point of this thread? :rolleyes:
Kate Moss
06-12-07, 10:56 AM
i would like to learn to ride next year, is there a difference between pointys and curvys?? (seriously)
not realy much of a differance that you will notice when riding
the shape is the main differance
FI Vs carbs, but you are a woman, so wont understand
just pick a pretty one
Kate Moss
06-12-07, 11:05 AM
not realy much of a differance that you will notice when riding
the shape is the main differance
FI Vs carbs, but you are a woman, so wont understand
just pick a pretty one
i would make some snyde remark back at that, but you are right, i don't understand! thanks for pointing out my lack of knowledge!
Alpinestarhero
06-12-07, 11:12 AM
Mrs 24_7, in terms of riding there isnt a differance between curvys and pointies, bit there is a differance between naked and half-faired
I would imagine the pointes to be more comfortable at higher speeds, they seem to have a bigger fairing?
Matt
Alpinestarhero
06-12-07, 11:21 AM
But what actually causes the front cylinder to misfire in the wet? Muslims?
Could be, although dont rule out the ever-present door-to-door jehovah's witnesses
Matt
Spanner Man
06-12-07, 12:30 PM
Do any of you know the principle currency in Guam?
Pedro68
06-12-07, 12:37 PM
US$
northwind
06-12-07, 01:55 PM
That reminds me, anyone see the game?
Windows Vista, Having been on a training course I don't hate it anymore.....
Spiderman
06-12-07, 02:07 PM
But what actually causes the front cylinder to misfire in the wet? Muslims?
Oh FFS, here we go again. Racial stereotypes abound.
When we all know its because of the bloody imigrants.
phil24_7
07-12-07, 04:47 AM
OK, OK, look I'm sorry me and the girlfriend "occasionally" derail a thread, gees, some people can be so upity!
Anyway, what's the best way to make a conker super tough??
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