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Stu 11-09-08 01:51 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1621047)
21....and has a yamaha r1?

Hang on, how will he get insurance on that?!

4 yrs NCB ?:smt102

Well said Neio79

edit: yup Paws same

Alpinestarhero 11-09-08 01:55 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1621393)
4 yrs NCB ?:smt102

Well said Neio79

edit: yup Paws same

I think i wasn't paying attention

sorry sir's and miss

It is nice knowing you got something that you've worked for; I expect this lad dosn't know the value of things in a sentimental way...my bike is worth maybe £1200, but I would be devestated if it got stolen / written off. It means more to me than just money, and thats the nice thing about working hard for something, you feel proud when you get on your bike and it feels like a prize for everything you did to get it

G 11-09-08 02:05 PM

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They never learn to look after themselves and dont appreciate the value of stuff. He will probably still be living with mummy when he's 25+ (unless of course she buys him a house as well :rolleyes:)

I pity them more than get jealous of them.

My girlfriends sister gets everything handed to her on a plate, completely spoon fed and can do no wrong even though most of the time she is a little ****. Kerry would get told off for not washing her car weekly when she lived at home...... where as her sister gets her car washed for her.

It makes her jealous and angry....but I sit back and try and tell her to think who the better person is at the end of the day.....Kerry is succesful by her own doing and hard work, she moved out of home at 22 into a £200k house and bought herself the car she has always wanted..... her sister will be still be getting her tank filled up for her and getting her car washed weekly by the time she is 22

Stu 11-09-08 02:09 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1621395)
I think i wasn't paying attention

sorry sir's and miss

Don't worry it's not an unreasonable question at all. He may have a terrible claims history as well :shock:

Just like I don't think you can categorically say that he doesn't appreciate it because he hasn't worked for it.

Alpinestarhero 11-09-08 02:23 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1621426)
Don't worry it's not an unreasonable question at all. He may have a terrible claims history as well :shock:

Just like I don't think you can categorically say that he doesn't appreciate it because he hasn't worked for it.


I'm sure he apreciates it on some level, but maybe dosnt get that pang sometimes of "ooooh bike, i love you, i'll never let you go cos i worked so hard to win you"

Might make him fond of his mum? If my dad gave me his GSXR750, I'd cherish it, but I wouldnt feel the same way about it as i do my SV

muffles 11-09-08 02:55 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1621290)
I am sure that was one of the car incidents??

Not mentioned he crashed a bike. He has ovr 4 years riding experiance on the road and going on what tim said more off road. That IMO makes him far more capable and experianced than a hell of a lot of people on this site, me incuded.

Ah, maybe misunderstood the quote then. I stick by my thoughts that what annoys me is (again subject to interpretation of someone's post) him not appreciating what he's got. Although he could be, so maybe I should leave it there :p

Paul the 6th 11-09-08 03:02 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
i hate this guy. I actually hate him. based on what has been said in this entire thread.

</joke>

thinone 11-09-08 09:15 PM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by lily (Post 1620683)
my friends at school use to get everything they wanted and i had a stage of thinking my parents were really unfair and not love me as much. :rolleyes:

But i think i have learnt the better lesson compaired to them. :d

i have to pay for everything that i want, i can't just call my parents to give me money!!!!! And it means i understand what things cost and that money doesn't grow on that tree at the end of the garden. I can't wait for when my mates move out of home (like i have) and find out why i don't have money to blow on pointless carp like they do.

While your neighbour is at it........ I'd like .................................................. ;)

carp?

Stu 11-09-08 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by thinone (Post 1622019)
carp?

We're very posh on here and don't actually say crap.
Don't you know ;)

lukemillar 12-09-08 12:16 AM

Re: mummies little soldier
 
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Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1621160)
hmm this thread smacks of jelousy TBH.

Sure he is young dumb and full of cum so to speak , but he had done his test, served his restriction (more than some others on here) and now someone has bought him an R1.

Good on hm i say, i wish i had parnts who could have afforded to do that for me at his age.

Seems a lot of people are bitter he has a far beter bike than them at a young age!! rather than genuine concern for his saftey.

He may go and smash it up due to his immaturity, but the same could be said for a lot of people on here who do direct acces and get an SV at 21. I would go as far as to say he is better prepared than people like that as he has already had 2 years on an R6! and i dont think its mentioned he smashed that up is it?? Seems he may well respect bikes better than cars.

Grow up people, some one has something better than you so young, boo hoo!!

That's exactly what I was thinking! Who cares what anyone else has?


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