What else do you do?

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  • #112071

    Chris
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    Ha Ha TB just got it, yes I am a bit Slow.

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    Mick D
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    chris72a wrote:

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    Ha Ha TB just got it, yes I am a bit Slow.

    Random post!!:dry:

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    Chris
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    TB – Trailboss

    TB – Tinys Biarch

    Nothin Random about it;)

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    David
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    Ollie wrote:

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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    Ollie wrote:

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    The last time I got on the slopes I was on penicillan for a month!!:blush:

    ollie

    That’ll learn ya Mate, you should have got the better one hey…….

    So How the hell are you buddy

    yeah I picked the good looking one:laugh: Hey Dave are still going to do one of those schools for us old fella’s I would sign up quick as a flash

    ollie

    Mate I sure am going to do a school for the Old Bulls, but be warned once on the track you are mine and push ups is the punishment for not doing as your told, I will let you know when the torture begins well in advance so you can start training.
    Dave

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    Push ups hey:silly: can i just have a beer and a bong:blink: no just a beer will do;)

    #112156

    Greg
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    I have always been into bikes, 36years now, for a while all I used to do was work, I mean 85 to 110hrs a week, it cost me a marriage and everything I worked that hard for but helped make me who I am now. I like playing video games listening to music and love reading, Wilber Smith, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy and people autobiographies.
    My partner and our boys are the favorite things in my life. I like a Rum only Bundaberg, and hanging with like mined people, watching the knights play and watching good riders pedal a dirt bike like only they can (so I dont like watching Mick ride)

    TB

    #112158

    Mick D
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    Here is s*#t for brains TB, sitting back snickering and waiting for a good come back.
    I actually can agree with his reading matter.Wilbur and Clive both write a good yarn.
    I bet he knows who Les Norton is.
    The Rabbits Suck.BTW

    EDIT>>I see TB has fooled with my post and has had a go at my beloved Bunnies.In all reality they have sucked since 1969 actually. I am proud to follow the Bunnies even if they haven’t bought me much joy since I was 4 years old!!

    #112159

    Anonymous

    Trailboss wrote:

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    for a while all I used to do was work, I mean 85 to 110hrs a week,
    TB

    TB, that’s nothing. Being unemployed, I don’t work 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Public Holidays? PFFTT! I am unemployed on them as well, and there is no penalty rates either. I don’t get any holidays. There is no overtime. No sick days. I tell ya, it’s a full time occupation being a jobless bum!

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    Jenny Meyers
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    Besides cooking for Tiny all day and night:angry: ,i like going bush walking, want to take up photography next year (hint hint tiny i want a farkin camera for xmas:kiss: )hanging with mates, having a beer or 3, reading, and generally being outdoors doing anything fun and working. Tiny u owe me new undies and bras was wondering why the f#*^K everything was too big.

    #111861

    Mark Falvey
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    Not surprised a bloke’d be into orchids; if Angelina Jolie was a plant, that’d be it. As for this stunted cabbage, trail-time thieves include:
    -Designing and making simple websites
    -Designing medical gear (a Braun Prize winner on the go… sorta) an excuse to draw
    -Doing volunteer work at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
    -Day job at a Telco
    -Playing (recently invented) ‘Nine Inch Nails Hangman’ with my mate Nez down the Drunken Poet over a pint of Guinness
    -Seeing local bands (sorry Perth, Melbourne’s the dog’s pods in that regard
    -Forming an unnatural relationship with a recently acquired 1983 Fender P-Bass.
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    -Reading

    Yes, that’s right: no kids, no mortgage and I have to wash my own skiddies. I’m not standing-ovationally good at any of the above, by the way! I reckon I’ve got time so start screen-printing and leather-work (belts, guitar straps etc) again…

    #112172

    Mark Falvey
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    I think you have to have a good crack at unemployment to get the idea. Like being a student, I’m not convinced one box you fill out on your tax return necessarily defines who you are.

    But if that box read “Rock god” or “Role model for Chuck Norris”, they could be risks I might be willing to take!

    #112160

    Anonymous

    Trailboss wrote:

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    I like playing video games listening to music and love reading, Wilber Smith, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy and people autobiographies.

    TB

    I’m with you on the people autobiographies mate. The animal and plant ones just aren’t any good ;)

    #113231

    Bruce Curtis
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    used to be if it had a motor i was there (dragcars, street/circuit cars, modified roadbikes, & dirtbikes), now just the basics in that field… back to the dirt, back to where I started when i was 4….. am now 43, when the hell did that happen.
    Unlike Tiny I do not have a passion for womens Fashion, unless it is worn by the woman in question, but I do enjoy spending time with my Kids & Dogs, used to be a border collies only bloke, but now w’ere down to the last great grandson of our original old dog & bitch so have a big old Golden retriever as well as a bloody insane little “Moodle”.
    My son is motorcycle crazy and next year he’s going back into Div 2 racing after a layoff, we have a stovehot ’06 KTM missile all but final prepped and ready for the season of club racing & AMcross, was going to do the series myself but was informed the class I was going to compete in has been amalgamated into the young fast people category, so bugga that, I ain’t competeing against the A graders of today, they were faster at 7 than I was at 25. Anyway the daughter was a BMX racer for years and she is also apparently making a comeback next season as well, so I get to be a flaggie there again:S and trael around the state for kicks.

    But for the Good lady & I apart from the bikes we just like to do a bit to our home (80 year old railway cottage ) as we get the opportunity and inclination to do so.

    I also used to hunt vermin for fun Squirrel.
    22-250 varminter rifle was perfect, but these days i’ll stick to my wit as a weapon

    Mr Blue

    #113247

    Anonymous

    Mr Blue wrote:

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    I also used to hunt vermin for fun Squirrel.
    22-250 varminter rifle was perfect, but these days i’ll stick to my wit as a weapon

    Mr Blue

    Be careful you don’t hurt yourself then Bruce :laugh:

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    Bruce Curtis
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    Moto wrote:

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    Be careful you don’t hurt yourself then Bruce :laugh:

    Yes thank you a very timely warning young MotoSteve, because as you well know a sharpened wit in untrained hands could be a dangerous thing indeed……………..

    Mr Blue

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