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  • in reply to: Jokes #197143

    Peter Horn
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    Nice one ….

    in reply to: Another newbie #195785

    Peter Horn
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    Dangerous admitting that to the folk on this forum, you’ll have a lot of new Mates real fast and after a while they’ll be reeeaal tiresome….

    in reply to: anybody intersted in a stroud weekend ride #192975

    Peter Horn
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    Hey HuskyBloke

    Whats sized loops you planning? :ohmy:
    Will you make allowance for the modern 0.5L tanks the factories give us these days or do we need to carry extra … or fork out for an accessory tank?? :S

    Cheers
    Iva B)

    in reply to: Polair #195661

    Peter Horn
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    The stoners will be the first against the wall when the revolution comes .. dirt bikers will of course sit at the left hand of God! :P B)

    in reply to: Polair #195657

    Peter Horn
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    …. or a long term cigarette smoker or a long term drinker, I’m with Mick on this one, charge ’em all and spend the money convincing them that dope is bad, same as they do with alcohol and tobacco. The crims will always find a way to feed the market, you have to get rid of the market and prohibition doesn’t work, hasn’t worked in the past and is unlikely to work in the future. B)

    in reply to: Bellingen/ Lowanna Jan 2011 ride report #195506

    Peter Horn
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    Great ride report Gents, I kept getting into STMs vids and finding myself thinking “Oh no, not the hand ..keep going” it was B awesome, just like Dungog 20 years ago!
    :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

    in reply to: Time for our sport to mature and take control #169629

    Peter Horn
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    Who else made it to the NSW MCC workshop on the 23rd?
    I was busy running around doing stuff and didn’t end up meeting any OB members.

    in reply to: Time for our sport to mature and take control #194618

    Peter Horn
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    Yeh, you Gents are right, just my scientific mind sticking my neck out for me, if we don’t provide a unified front we are buggered.

    in reply to: Time for our sport to mature and take control #194594

    Peter Horn
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    One theme that is missing here is the shrinking areas to ride with the same or incerased rider numbers which adds to any impact we might have. I also think that the 4WDs that get on our tracks stuff them heaps worse than we do.
    Dungog was an awesome place to ride till the 4WDs arrived. Strip Rd was a leafy flat track that could be done incredibly quickly and was heaps of fun(especially on those old drum break Huskies that lost all breaking ability with the first drop of water, man they were fast!! :ohmy: ). Then the 4WDers found it, we had erosion mounds within a couple of years and then 20 to 30 metre long bog holes where the 4WDs would try out there mud driving ability. It’s now crap and hard work to ride in the wet.
    Jeez, I sould like a whinging old fart…..
    :(

    in reply to: anybody intersted in a stroud weekend ride #194563

    Peter Horn
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    Glen Martin, about 6ks north as the crow flies.
    Been there for 5 years and spent 8 years before that in Claro, used to ride with a few locals, can only remember one from Seaham, what was his name…Malcolm Muddle? I think anyway, he lived over at Eagleton or East Seaham.
    So not sure if i know you, but since you rode a Huskty once, you must be OK ;) ;) 😆

    in reply to: anybody intersted in a stroud weekend ride #192970

    Peter Horn
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    No worries HuskyBloke (or should that be Husky… something else now the missus is running your schedule?? 😆 Actually, you don’t ride a Husky any more either, never mind I’m sure it was a good idea at the time :huh: ), 23rd and 24th April is still good, if you are prerunning closer to the date i might be able to help so keep us posted on where your at with planning the ride. I live near Clarence Town so Strouds a pretty easy run for me…just gotta get my new wheels and get mobile. Should be up and running by mid march (i hope .. :unsure: )
    Iva

    in reply to: Jokes #106658

    Peter Horn
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    [img]http://www.obtrailriders.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/Div_barbie.JPG[/img]
    The Divorced Barbie Doll

    One day a father on his way home suddenly remembers that it’s his daughter’s birthday. He pulls over to a Toy Shop and asks the salesperson, ‘How much for one of those Barbies in the display window?’ The salesperson answers, ‘Which one do you mean, Sir? We have: Work Out Barbie for $19.95, Shopping Barbie for $19.95, Beach Barbie for $19.95, Disco Barbie for $19.95, Ballerina Barbie for $19.95, Astronaut Barbie for $19.95, Skater Barbie for $19.95, and Divorced Barbie for $265.95’.

    The amazed father asks: ‘It’s what?! Why is the Divorced Barbie $265.95 and the others only $19.95?’

    The annoyed salesperson rolls her eyes, sighs, and answers: ‘Sir…, Divorced Barbie comes with: Ken’s Car, Ken’s House, Ken’s Boat, Ken’s Furniture, Ken’s Computer, one of Ken’s Friends, and a key chain made with Ken’s balls.

    [Just a warm-up, I’ll do better next time…. :) ]

    in reply to: The butt of a monkey aha aha #194233

    Peter Horn
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    Yeh I’m with you on the humidity Murph, can’t sweat the pi$$ out when there is too much water already in the air (water has a higher specific gravity than Alcohol so when the humitiy is high….argh, you Guys know what I mean :huh: ). Knocks me abbout these days, I’ll probably stay off the bike till end Feb now… must be getting soft… :(
    Iva

    in reply to: The butt of a monkey aha aha #194228

    Peter Horn
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    Ahh, yep have riden it, probably about 15 years ago was the latest so not much use to you there Ollie.

    in reply to: The butt of a monkey aha aha #194225

    Peter Horn
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    Hope so, where’s Tunks Trail, sound familiar?

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