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    Trent
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    Then to punish them you could make them sit there and drink it with you!

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    glenn
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    Austblue wrote:

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    Then to punish them you could make them sit there and drink it with you!

    pick me pick me
    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Beeeeeeeeer

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    Austblue wrote:

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    Then to punish them you could make them sit there and drink it with you!

    You can criticise my bike, my riding or even suggest that my wife is ugly and my kids an unco, but to attack my beloved home brew. How dare you! I demand Admin strike Austblue’s comment from the record and change his log name. That is not the talk of a true blue Aussie.B)

    #137848

    Trent
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    haha mate you took it the wrong way and I knew you would :p

    any prick that steals people’s gear wouldn’t be able to handle sitting down and having a session with the bloke they were stealing from. Like when you catch your kid smoking and make him smoke the whole pack 👿

    #137849

    TheBoss
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    singletrackmind wrote:

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    Austblue wrote:

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    Then to punish them you could make them sit there and drink it with you!

    You can criticise my bike, my riding or even suggest that my wife is ugly and my kids an unco, but to attack my beloved home brew. How dare you! I demand Admin strike Austblue’s comment from the record and change his log name. That is not the talk of a true blue Aussie.B)

    Last time I was at your house, riding your bike, I thought your home brew would make a good punishment for a thief :laugh:

    Your kids are very co ordinated and your wife’s a lovely lady ;)

    #137833

    Eric Smith
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    champo35 wrote:

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    A ‘person’ followed me home one day, stole my cr, then swapped it for drugs:angry:
    Therefore I never got my bike back. the bike was uninsured.

    they lived in the next street.

    Yeah, but the real question here Champo is:

    How were the drugs man?!?!?!?:laugh:

    Two dogs, bike locked in shed, good neighbours, alarm, propensity toward violence toward theives and a pregnant wife. My bike should be safe! 😆

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    Austblue wrote:

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    haha mate you took it the wrong way and I knew you would :p

    any prick that steals people’s gear wouldn’t be able to handle sitting down and having a session with the bloke they were stealing from. Like when you catch your kid smoking and make him smoke the whole pack 👿

    I knew it was all good fun mate but took the oppourtunity to fire one back.

    Smoking a whole pack of cigs leaves you feeling bad immediatley, drinking a slab of home brew makes you feel great, until the morning:(

    #137723

    Jason
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    It doesn’t matter what sort of security you have. They will get it if they want it..
    I always follow the idea of detour turns and stops on the side of the road before I get home.. I always stop in a quiet street, easier to see if a car is following.. I may be paranoid but I don’t want to loose my bike even though it’s insured..

    #137813

    Bruce Curtis
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    Austblue wrote:

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    I’ve often wondered why people cover their cars and covered trailers with sponsors stickers drawing attention to themselves. If I ever find enough money in the couch to get an enclosed trailer I’ll be putting poodle breeder stickers on it :D

    Yep they’ll follow you it’s happened here and to two of my nephews in Beenleigh.

    bugger poodle breeders, Big Bold stickers Australian Blue heelers breeders Association

    and maybe a police association sticker or two, mine are fairly safe much easier picking than mine.

    Besides I keep a sacrificial KTM300EXC in front of the good bikes.

    Bruce C

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