Posted by Gael on January 31, 2010, 5:42 pm
On Jan 31, 1:12 pm, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (Four-eyed Juicy
Fruit) flounced into the room and simpered:
> Just thought this was worth flagging up.
This *is* the Temple of the Torn-to-Flinders Olde Crocke, isn't it?
*Any* thread about a missing ignition key should be crossposted all
over every newsgroup possible so old farts can fondly reminisce about
shitheaps they no longer own or dungpiles rotting in their sheds that
they will never get running again.
And the thread should never stop until everybody has had their say
about the strange misalignments of cam lobes and crank pins which
flummoxed their thinking until they attained *satori* and set the
timing correctly, etc., ad infinitum nauseamque.
Posted by S'mee on January 31, 2010, 11:01 pm
> On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 08:44:35 -0800 (PST), Gael
> >Well, if you're *real nice* to S'mee, maybe he'll stick his Titan's
> >key up your bunghole.
> >It's the only part of the shitheap that works yannow...
> Which old shitheap are we talking about?
Himself.
Posted by S'mee on January 31, 2010, 11:01 pm
Why don't you just kill your self, stalker.
Posted by S'mee on February 1, 2010, 9:36 am
On Feb 1, 12:15 am, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> > I also found it's disk brakes far less capable than the drum
> > brakes on the titan.
> Huh?
Mind you it was NOT my motorcycle. I suspect now that some idiot like
Krusty who didn't think you needed to change the brake fluid on a
regular basis had owned the bike...didn't help that the steering
dampener was way to loose. OR one of many other issues...it'd been
rode hard put away wet then draged out and beat with a railroad tie.
Posted by Roger Hunt on January 31, 2010, 12:11 pm
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Oh look the blithering idiot...cut and pastes another answer with no
>> > knowledge of what he posts.
>>
>> Do try to conduct yourself in a more civil manner, my dear Shit Stain.
>>
>> M'kay?
>and such vulgarity! shame he doesn't leave...no person of intelligence
>wants one of his ilk around.
Yea - elks are notoriously rude and smelly.
--
Roger Hunt