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Paul the 6th 07-05-09 05:10 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
don't worry about sk, he sparks some of the most interesting conversations round here. He thinks microsoft are brilliant and also thinks cyclists should be able to cycle on the pavement. Pretty controversial stuff but he seems like a nice guy :)

Kilted Ginger 07-05-09 05:23 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by pegasus (Post 1897995)
I assume when you said "stupid" you didnt mean me personally.
That would lead to an entirely different discussion.

May have been refeting to your grasp of the english langauge;)

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Originally Posted by pegasus (Post 1897448)

Very nice mate, may you have many happy incident free miles on her (well that's riding with mac out then). Only one problem, I'm not sure I have a large enough berth for your mighty vessel in my garage. When I said all the bikes would fit I assumed we were talking normal sized bikes:smt036

pegasus 07-05-09 05:24 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
Mark it's actually pretty similar in size to Mac's ST.
why cant everyone else park on the street?:p

Paul, I am sure your right, I take most things at face value. His idea with removing the ninja sticker is actually a good one.

Ophic & Matt nice to see there are still some Sisters fans around what about Bauhaus or am i now showing my age.

Kilted Ginger 07-05-09 05:31 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by pegasus (Post 1898043)
Mark it's actually pretty similar in size to Mac's ST.
why cant everyone else park on the street?:p

Paul, I am sure your right, I take most things at face value. His idea with removing the ninja sticker is actually a good one.

Ophic & Matt nice to see there are still some Sisters fans around what about Bauhaus or am i now showing my age.

I Know;) had a wee shot on one a few weeks ago. Dont fancy trying to pick it up if you drop it on the farm track though:smt047

At least macs doesn't matter as his panniers have been down the road that many times before:smt079

SoulKiss 07-05-09 05:41 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by pegasus (Post 1897995)
fair do's soulkiss...the V5 actually has ZX14D8FABS on it not ZX14R, as far as i was aware i was buying a ZZR1400ABS that is all i wanted.

Thats exacly what i got....I dont actually care what it says on the V5.

Its a great bike. and i'm gonna have some fun on it.

Thanks for the comments.

I assume when you said "stupid" you didnt mean me personally.
That would lead to an entirely different discussion.

You're a Septic?

Oh well I guess you cant be perfect :)

Nah only having a laugh - I have very rarely met an American I didn't like (although there was this one cousin at a friends wedding in Louisville.... but then at any given wedding there is always "one cousin")

Its when taken at a whole that the nation gets scary :)

Please except the apologies of this Sweaty*






*As in Sock, as in Jock :)

pegasus 07-05-09 05:47 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
No problem SK.....but you do realise that i am also from Scotland

mattSV 07-05-09 06:04 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by pegasus (Post 1898043)
Ophic & Matt nice to see there are still some Sisters fans around what about Bauhaus or am i now showing my age.

Bit before my time ;)

Actually, I was more in to punk originally, along with a bit of new wave /electro. Got in to gothic stuff early/mid eighties - Fields of the Nephilim, The Mission, Sisterhood/Sisters of Mercy along with more 'mainstream' stuff - Cure etc.

Best quote I ever heard was from an older mate of mine when I was in the Navy - The Cure came on the telly, and he took one look, stopped drinking his beer and said in his best geordie accent - " **** me. if that's the cure I'd hate to have the disease" - you had to be there :D

ophic 07-05-09 06:20 PM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by mattSV (Post 1898122)
Bit before my time ;)

Actually, I was more in to punk originally, along with a bit of new wave /electro. Got in to gothic stuff early/mid eighties - Fields of the Nephilim, The Mission, Sisterhood/Sisters of Mercy along with more 'mainstream' stuff - Cure etc.

Best quote I ever heard was from an older mate of mine when I was in the Navy - The Cure came on the telly, and he took one look, stopped drinking his beer and said in his best geordie accent - " **** me. if that's the cure I'd hate to have the disease" - you had to be there :D

rofl! well its all a bit before my time - i was a mere sprog in the eighties, bit I did make it to the Bauhaus re-union gig at the Manchester Apollo.

Dicky Ticker 08-05-09 07:31 AM

Re: The Next Generation
 
I resemble all these re-Mark's about my panniers-------just very large crash bungs:(.[But I'm getting very good at fixing them with the assistance of the N.F.U.] Where does all this music issue fit in with Andy Stewart and the Jimmy Shand Jive Band?

Kilted Ginger 08-05-09 10:24 AM

Re: The Next Generation
 
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Originally Posted by Dicky Ticker (Post 1898689)
I resemble all these re-Mark's about my panniers-------just very large crash bungs:(.[But I'm getting very good at fixing them with the assistance of the N.F.U.] Where does all this music issue fit in with Andy Stewart and the Jimmy Shand Jive Band?

somewhere close to Jethro Tull:-k


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