Posted by Beav on July 24, 2008, 3:02 pm
> wrote:
>>>
>>> "Charlie"
>>>
>>> you're clocks slow
>>
>>Raising his trusty and exquisitely-engraved Purdey to his shoulder, Vass
>>takes swift but careful aim and, in a bravura philological display which
>>shames the assembled multitude to silence, bags two prime orthographical
>>howlers in the space of just three words.
> I counted four.
You are clocks slow?
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Posted by Vass on July 25, 2008, 4:14 am
>> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> "Charlie"
>>>>
>>>> you're clocks slow
>>>
>>>Raising his trusty and exquisitely-engraved Purdey to his shoulder, Vass
>>>takes swift but careful aim and, in a bravura philological display which
>>>shames the assembled multitude to silence, bags two prime orthographical
>>>howlers in the space of just three words.
>>
>> I counted four.
> You are clocks slow?
ahhhhhh
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Posted by Beav on July 25, 2008, 2:57 pm
> If money wasn't a limitation and someone built you your dream bike
> (be it a road or dirt based based one), what are the two dream
> modifications you'd most want the bike to have.
> You can't just say no needs for mods, I'll take this dream brand of
> bike.
For me, my dream bike would likely be an older Harley (70's). So, I'd
want two things:
1. The bike to be restored to original with a paint job of my choice
2. The bike to have updated mechanical parts like the clutch, possible
chromed wheels if it makes sense.
Chromed wheels NEVER make sense.
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Zed 1000
OMF# 19
Posted by oasysco on July 28, 2008, 8:46 am
> > If money wasn't a limitation and someone built you your dream bike
> > (be it a road or dirt based based one), what are the two dream
> > modifications you'd most want the bike to have.
> > You can't just say no needs for mods, I'll take this dream brand of
> > bike.
> For me, my dream bike would likely be an older Harley (70's). So, I'd
> want two things:
> 1. The bike to be restored to original with a paint job of my choice
> 2. The bike to have updated mechanical parts like the clutch, possible
> chromed wheels if it makes sense.
> Chromed wheels NEVER make sense.
nah, but they look good.
Greg
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> Beav
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> Zed 1000
> OMF# 19
Posted by Beav on July 28, 2008, 5:58 pm
> > If money wasn't a limitation and someone built you your dream bike
> > (be it a road or dirt based based one), what are the two dream
> > modifications you'd most want the bike to have.
> > You can't just say no needs for mods, I'll take this dream brand of
> > bike.
> For me, my dream bike would likely be an older Harley (70's). So, I'd
> want two things:
> 1. The bike to be restored to original with a paint job of my choice
> 2. The bike to have updated mechanical parts like the clutch, possible
> chromed wheels if it makes sense.
> Chromed wheels NEVER make sense.
nah, but they look good.
They what?
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Beav
VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19
>>>
>>> "Charlie"
>>>
>>> you're clocks slow
>>
>>Raising his trusty and exquisitely-engraved Purdey to his shoulder, Vass
>>takes swift but careful aim and, in a bravura philological display which
>>shames the assembled multitude to silence, bags two prime orthographical
>>howlers in the space of just three words.
> I counted four.