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I am sure someone would have a set of crutches around they could bring for Moto, why could the race be a crutch race?
TB
DONT CRASH NUMBER 1 TIP
TB
Is anybody working on a trick helmet light setup?
So Mick what came of the big pow wow up there in the bush, what was worked out, whos car can carry crutches, you just going to live of the land are you Jim Craig, being a bush boy!
Cheap shots all of the above, so cheap two for the price of one! :laugh:
TB
Ktmrat wrote:
Quote:Hey Guys Check out Micks New Avatar[img=http://xs233.xs.to/xs233/08470/leg01513.jpg]
or for a close up this one will do
[img=http://xs233.xs.to/xs233/08470/bruisingfoot0806rn3591.jpg]
I give you full permission Mate to take the crap out of me next time I fall.
See Ya:)
:laugh: :silly: :SIs that all it is, s*#t I thought with all his carry on, I thought it must have been cut of and he had to sew it back on himself and jog home with his bike on his back whilst delivering milk for the town on the way, him being a bush boy and all

TB
Tiny wrote:
Quote:I no it feels good if you stick your d&%k up there nostrils while it licks your nuts:blink: :blush: :S :laugh:What do you type back to that? WTF Tiny
Mr Blue wrote:
Quote:Trailboss wrote:Quote:Yeah you blokes from the bush know poddy calfs for sure, TBNo not realy they are just young cattle, tell us more about what you know about them TB?
.Bluebloke
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A calf (pronounced /k??f/ or /kæf/, plural calves, /k??vz/ or /kævz/) is the young of various species of mammal. The term is most commonly used to refer to the young of cattle. The young of bison, camels, dolphins, elephants, giraffes, hippopotamuses, moose, rhinoceroses, whales, seals and yaks are also called calves. Calves typically do not have horns.
A calf is the term used for the offspring of a cow and a bull or other bovine species until it is weaned when it then becomes known as a weaner. A calf that has lost its mother is referred to as a dogie, poddy or poddy-calf.

Hope that helps clear it up for you Mr Blue

TB
Good come back Jim Craig!
Yeah you blokes from the bush know poddy calfs for sure, and you sure are hard core bush there where you are Mick, being hours from town and all, WTF! :blink:
TB
DanD wrote:
Quote:I am a goer for Sundays ride. My better half is a maybe.
I may have 2 more starters for Sunday.
What time are we riding on Sunday morning, I can be up there anytime.I think it would be fair to say sunday will be our quietest day, I would think around 9 would be a good start time, Ollie is leading Sundays tours, oh Chicken I hope will lead the scout track tour for people that think they are hard core
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Christmas Party Attendance Roll.
1. Chris
2. TB
3. Chicken
4. Ollie
5. Moto
6. Mick
7. Rider X
8. Moose
9. Gasit
10. Crash (very late friday nite)
11. Chopper
12. Champo
13. Shane VOR
14. Mad Mac
15. Gilli and his leaking fork seals
16. Eagle
17. Scotty
18. Tiny
19. WikdBeemer
20. Fossil
21. Scooter
22. The Myth
23. SLUG aka Nigel
24. Factory Phil
25. Ash
26. Loyd (Tiny’s little mate, everyones little next to Tiny)
May still get a wet bum, will have to get set up is all, a good set up is the go, and prefect riding weather me thinks
Updated forecast
http://www.weather.com.au/nsw/newcastle
TB
The one on the prject bike is made of a plastic, check it out before you can it Moto
Prizes will be allocated to events, lucky ticket draws and awards before Tuesday, when I can meet with Chris and maybe talk with our moderators
TB
Weather forecast for the week including sat, looks sweet so far, bring it on
http://www.weather.com.au/nsw/newcastle
TB
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