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DanAbnormal 04-09-08 03:53 PM

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Are we now arguing semantics?! :rolleyes:

Warthog 04-09-08 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DanAbnormal (Post 1615093)
Are we now arguing semantics?! :rolleyes:

"we" are not arguing semantics. "they" are arguing semantics. So the answer to your question is no. Although the answer to a similar question of "are they arguing semantics?" is "yes". Also, the answer to "am I arguing semantics" is "yes".



That should put paid to this thread.

DanAbnormal 04-09-08 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 1615102)
"we" are not arguing semantics. "they" are arguing semantics. So the answer to your question is no. Although the answer to a similar question of "are they arguing semantics?" is "yes". Also, the answer to "am I arguing semantics" is "yes".



That should put paid to this thread.

I am going to hit you. :rolleyes:

Lozzo 04-09-08 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1614950)
When you stand at john o'groats you're on the edge of the UK by anyone's terms, when you reach Birmingham you're further in. It's a very simple concept tbh.

Northern Ireland is a part of the UK, I don't think he wants to be anywhere near there.

Sean_C 04-09-08 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 1615140)
Northern Ireland is a part of the UK, I don't think he wants to be anywhere near there.

Who would? :rolleyes:

This seems like the kind of trek Nick Sanders might do :p

ogden 04-09-08 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by fat_brstd (Post 1614901)
The reason that the bit at the end heading down to lands end is the hard bit is because of the exhaustion. I can happily do 600 miles of hard riding and still have my brain working. Doing 1500 is a completely different matter. Riding for 12 hours isnt hard, once you hit 18 or 20 then you really start to nottice it.

Riding for 12 hours might not be hard. Riding for 12 hours at night, on narrow unlit roads, in sub-zero temperatures, probably through snow and ice, now that's hard. And that's just the first leg!

Stig 05-09-08 12:41 AM

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This thread got very boring very quickly. :rolleyes:

Lozzo 05-09-08 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BigApe (Post 1615546)
This thread got very boring very quickly. :rolleyes:

It involves a ZZR600 and riding through the Scottish highlands at night, what did you expect?

Stig 05-09-08 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 1615656)
what did you expect?

More. I always expect more.

Lozzo 05-09-08 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BigApe (Post 1615889)
More. I always expect more.

I've run out of 'more', but I can offer you an unhealthy portion of 'too much' at a discount.


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