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Tigger



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Rice pudding.
Semolina.
Beetroot.
Facebook.
Excessive use of work email (especially copying everyone in on some meaningless piece of junk just to cover the senders own ar*e!).
One piece motorcycle racing leathers for road use.
Caravans.
Smoking.

I feel much better now Wink

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what about people who sit smoking in caravans whilst sending out mass emails about the latest one piece leathers At work
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Tigger



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chicken george wrote:
what about people who sit smoking in caravans whilst sending out mass emails about the latest one piece leathers


Will they be posting about it on Facebook and eating rice pudding and / or semolina at the same time?

Only one solution really....

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pinky was doing all those things earlier Whistle At work
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Tigger wrote:
Japanese "Motorcycles"! Laughing


All motorcycles that are not British or Italian Thumbs Up

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Laughing Thumbs Up

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what's with the one piece leathers? road use or otherwise. Shocked

OK it's a while since I was on a bike (Triumph 5TA) but what's wrong with a Belstaff jacket, levis and steel toe cap boots?

surely one piece leathers have nothing to do with bikes, and more to do with the bedroom? Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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I now realise the very thing I would punt to the top of the Room 101 list... people who go on and on, complaining endlessly to people like me who don't give a f Censored k... but DON'T DO A BL Censored DY THING ABOUT IT!!!

Prime example. My mother-in-law...typical conversation pieces...

1. I've always hated this house (she's lived there 34 years)
2. I'm fed up of this phone. I can't see the screen. It's too small (only been going on 3 years)
3. I'm annoyed (again etc) with Sky. I should move to Virgin Media (ditto)
4. This kettle is no good. It doesn't pour very well

Banging Head Well, why don't you SHUT UP and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!! STOP telling me over and over again! Evil or Very Mad

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Andy131 wrote:
what's with the one piece leathers? road use or otherwise. Shocked

OK it's a while since I was on a bike (Triumph 5TA) but what's wrong with a Belstaff jacket, levis and steel toe cap boots?



nowt wrong with a wax jacket , levis and 'cappers ( for the original Steve McQueen look Thumbs Up ) as long as you are upright and lucky

on the other hand when perchance you encouter a diesel slick as you tip into a roundabout sliding on 1.5mm of departed bovine (or even kangaroo if you have a deep wallet) whether one or two piece is a whole lot better experience than sliding along on your arse and elbows.... I once "first aided" a jean clad bloke on the slip road of the M65 after seeing him deck-out in such a manner at around 60mph and what was left of his arse looked like dog meat ( thank god he had spent a few hundred quid on a premium Arai helmet) , luckily he was in shock until the ambulance came. So "power rangers" might look daft but they are better equipped if it all goes pete tong 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Ah...one piece leathers.

Very handy if you get on a bus. You always get a seat.

I remember my first (and only) one piece leather suit. It was black and bespoke by BKS. I went to Two Wheels in Edinburgh to get measured up. They had no changing rooms and I had to stand in my pants in the middle of the shop to get measured up. That started a career in public nudity that persists to this day.
I remember the day they eventually arrived. They were a bit tight in places, in particular, around the ankles. I got them on ok though. Being tall and skinny in a black suit made me look like the stick of liquorice from a sherbert fountain.
Anyway, it was getting them off again that proved to be difficult. I got them as far as my ankles where they stuck fast. I rolled about trying to lever them off, slowly losing strength and grip until all I could do was lie there exhausted. I nearly had to phone for help. Thank goodness I didn't. Anyone coming in the door would have thought I was a ravaged gimp.
Well worth it later though. As I slid down a road I was impressed at how comfortable experience it was.
They might not be practical (eg. you need a poo when you're out and about) but they're still the safest thing you can wear surely.

As for smoking, I agree. A filthy horrid thing indeed. But what else are you meant to do on fag stops? Huh?

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Re: Ah...one piece leathers.

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Anyway, it was getting them off again that proved to be difficult. I got them as far as my ankles where they stuck fast. I rolled about trying to lever them off, slowly losing strength and grip until all I could do was lie there exhausted. I nearly had to phone for help. Thank goodness I didn't. Anyone coming in the door would have thought I was a ravaged gimp.

Excellent!

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