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xy-transit wrote:
Quote:i wish to take a moment at this juncture to point out that all these superfluous postings of such high calibre words being used was all started by our good English breed fiend MOTO.could all correspondence in regard to the want of knowing the meaning of any such words being used be directed straight to the man in above said statement

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:woohoo:FAIL. Due to fact, no capitals were used and the sentence was devoid of commas in the appropriate places.
Otherwise,you made an excellent point there XY. :laugh:Yes you are correct Ollie and Corey is easily distracted be marshalls that are cheering him on. :laugh:
Mr Blue wrote:
Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:Dear Michael, one would not engage in anything as vulgar as a verbal stoush with a goode fellow such as thyself, especially give your excellent standing as the Mayor select of Wauchope, which in itself is a fascinating word. Nay indeed ones intentions were merely to educate and eradicate the misconception that the english language must be utilised in lowest form, perhaps maybe even further to that, by which expression of the tongue of our forebears can indeed be entertaining just by the juxtaposition of the phrases and words, many english comedians have realised this through modern times and used it as such to extract a chortle or two from their audiences.
Shakespeare and Dickens are still literary giants, but the antipodian Coles funny picture books are underated IMHO.
All well and good my literary friend, but can I take this opportunity to so brash as to point out your faux par in your signature.I do believe that it is widely accepted the correct spelling is “Hamelin”
It appears that Mr Blue has a far greater grasp on the English language, than my goode self. His ability to conglomerate the respective nouns,verbs and adjectives far surpasses my limited abilities to string comparative sentences together. So at this time, it is fitting, that I should concede defeat before any spontaneous verbal jousting competition takes place. :laugh:
BOLLOCKS wrote:
Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:Looks like some great wheelie hills there Bollocks. :laugh: Pretty dry out there by the looks of things. Any wonder he is selling some sheep.wheelie heaven mick… :cheer: but they are cattle in the background..not sheep…cattle go “moo”…sheep go “baa”.. :blink: if you would like any further tutorials i will be only too happy to run a livestock awarness class for you over a few schooners when we catch up on that ride at warchoppy on the 1st Sunday of 2010

Shyte!!! I have had a couple of shockers as off late. :blush:OLd age I am blaming.
I just presumed that because it was on your side of the range it would be sheep,but now you pointed out the fact, I can see that they are a bit big for sheep. :SActually the tyre in question is a Kenda.
Trailboss wrote:
Quote:Mick as you know ones metric and one is the old imperial sizing what you have written is close enough to the same mate. The attached chart will answer all your questionsTB
Thanks TB,like I said to dave,I am suprised that the imperial measurement is still used. Then again the rim diameters are still measures in inches. Stands to reason when you look at it that way.
Thanks Dave, I hadn’t even considered that the 4.50 would be an imperial measurement.
Try here Corey
[/quote]The exact moment that Dan realised he is……………………...OWNED
XRTRAILHACK wrote:
Quote:And here Iam thinking that to get a job as a postie would be cool
Hahaha One of the local posties here, must be a bit of a hoon as I have noticed there are rutts starting to form near peoples mail boxes!!
On the road between Karanda and Cairns they have a similar wreck on the side of the road in a cage as a reminder to motorcyclists to slow down as it is an awesome piece of riding road.
I could make out that the bike was a RZ250/350 but the car was that trashed I dunno what it was. :ohmy:Looks like some great wheelie hills there Bollocks. :laugh: Pretty dry out there by the looks of things. Any wonder he is selling some sheep.
Please re read my post. I was asking if the one in Newcastle happened to be the one in Watt street.I used to take my Grandfather there.
Last time he saw anything ever, was in that surgery. Went in with some vision came out legally blind. That was in the early days of laser surgery though.
Palaver………… :huh:
Never heard of it.
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