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Done Dan
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Whatever Trevor
micknmeld wrote:
Quote: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:
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Moto wrote:
Quote: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.TB

micknmeld wrote:
Quote:TB,I wish you’d stop giving people goes on your fiddy,it wont be long and every one will have felt the force and will want one.I will be letting Dan ride it some more as I like watching it being ridden as it gives a whole different perspective on the whole bike setup thing

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Tracy should you want a set of Motard style wheels for your bike for road use I could get you a deal for a set and then you could just swap them for road riding
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KylieD wrote:
Quote:Well the wheels are now sorted. I have bought them on Ebay and just need to get them sent from Perth but as I mentioned the old bull network is trying to help me out there.The transport details have been sorted Kylie I just need you ring me tomorrow so I can give you the details that need to be put on the package
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Nice job Puddles, how good does it feel, cool Dad
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Did Michelle tell you to

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I didnt mention that I couldnt make Moto understand that certain parts of your bike cleaned with brake cleaner before using bike shine really brings it up
I tried but he couldnt understand :huh:TB
What the hell did I do wrong Beagle I said its better :ohmy:
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So its done Beagle, better
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Rev him up Murph, tell him youi want a deal and Greg said to look after you :laugh:
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It was the back of razorback mate, good spot

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Yeah I have Murph they seemed good
I thought the freight was a little steep from memory, but it was a while agoDid you try Mal at Sutto’s mate?
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