COWPATT CORNER

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    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    From the central coast Mick, got any names?

    TB

    I think I have worked out two of them One is registered as Darryl and the other is Darren.Sandra

    #152245

    Greg
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    Was just wondering as I have spent most of my life living around the coast and riding thought maybe I may have known them is all, guess its not like Wauchope where everyone’s from the same family (insert fiddle noise) :laugh:

    Have a good ride Mick

    TB

    #152247

    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Was just wondering as I have spent most of my life living around the coast and riding thought maybe I may have known them is all, guess its not like Wauchope where everyone’s from the same family (insert fiddle noise) :laugh:

    TB

    Well, if the above statement wasn’t so true I would tell you to go root your boot.

    #152248

    Trailboss wrote:

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    (insert fiddle noise)

    TB

    is that the “slap, slap, slap” type noise,

    or the “squeal like a pig” type noise

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #152146

    BOLLOCKS wrote:

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    Boony….so your the reason i can never get a decent dirt bike mag down at the Kinswood store?…you Bastard :angry:

    yeah, but you dont have to get the kids to read yours to you at bedtime bollocks, like boony does :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #152246

    Anonymous

    micknmeld wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    From the central coast Mick, got any names?

    TB

    I think I have worked out two of them One is registered as Darryl and the other is Darren.Sandra

    There was a chance I may have ridden with them too but I don’t think so seeing their names…..

    #152178

    John
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    Found this web site that i thought appropriate here.

    “When what you have to say can’t be said elsewhere, come Talk Shit with us! … Do you have shit to say that doesn’t pertain to any of the other Shit Talking going on around here? Talk that Shit in here!”

    http://www.talkshit.com/ http://www.talkshit.com/

    #146107

    simon burke
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    ahh….you can see the pure joy in their faces as they read this thread…..party on :woohoo: thread.jpg

    #152566

    Anonymous

    Let’s start a new topic here….how about everything you know about Guatamelan leaf nosed bats?

    #152577

    Greg
    Member

    Moto wrote:

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    Let’s start a new topic here….how about everything you know about Guatamelan leaf nosed bats?

    Just been looking through the posts this morning Moto, you dont need a topic about the Guatamelan leaf nosed bats as you have posted everywhere else although I just found a thread you missed :laugh:

    Out of interest regarding the bats hope this helps

    Many of these bats are important pollinators for plants, meaning they disperse pollen, the fine grains that contain the male reproductive cells of seed plants. These bats help forests’ and plants’ continued survival. Through deforestation and destroying these bats’ natural habitat, people have caused the decline in many of these bats’ populations. Much of the negative myths and superstitions about bats come from the three species in this family that feed on blood. These vampire bats are considered pests to many farmers and feared for the spread of rabies.

    BATTY FOLKLORE
    Ancient artwork and hieroglyphics (high-ruh-GLI-fix; a writing system that uses pictures instead of letters) have shown that many cultures in the New World had stories about bats in this family. Representations of bats show these bats have a characteristic noseleaf. Many show bat traits added to a human figure. In New World myth and art, the underworld, the world of the dead, was one of the most important themes. Bat imagery was common because bats share several themes in the underworld, such as they are active in the dark, and they roost in caves, which were considered openings to the underworld. Vampire bats specifically were also part of folklore for the Mayans, who revered a vampire bat god. “Camazotz,” the death bat, killed dying men on their way to the center of the Earth. Hieroglyphics and graphic drawings of the vampire bat are found throughout the Maya ruins in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.

    Read more: http://animals.jrank.org/pages/2863/American-Leaf-Nosed-Bats-Phyllostomidae-AMERICAN-LEAF-NOSED-BATS-PEOPLE.html#ixzz0R2cySjV5

    TB :P

    #152596

    Mick D
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    We now have a new copy and paste king!!

    #152597

    John
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    After that last post TB, look up this in ya dictionary.

    “Logorrhoea” :)

    #152598

    Greg
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    We now have a new copy and paste king!!

    What I have done it once Mick? How about you go root your boot as you say :laugh:

    TB

    #152614

    Mick D
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    We now have a new copy and paste king!!

    What I have done it once Mick? How about you go root your boot as you say :laugh:

    TB

    yes,you have only done it once ,but yours was so obscure and off topic, it should be recognised as one of the greatest C & P of all time.

    #152615

    Greg
    Member

    Whatever Trevor

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