I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
--
d.
> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
--
Chris
>would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>
>I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
Post something inflammatory so we can have a go at you.
Alternatively you could forget about posting and come to Weston beach
races for the weekend. A quick phone call to Ogden would give you
details as to what time you need to be at his place with a sleeping
bag and some spare clothes then it's game on. We'll be back in London
on Sunday evening so you can sign on as usual on Monday morning if
that's the issue...
Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
.
--
steve auvache
I dunno if it is the same inside the A406 but in these parts it is a
Thursday for "Special" signers.
--
steve auvache
>darsy wrote:
>
>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>
>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
luser.
>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>
>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
well, if you're happy to be lumped in with the likes of Bonwick and
Murray, keep going ;-)
--
d.
I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
There's a starter for you to be getting on with.
I fitted a RAM mount ball to the KTM yesterday, so i can transfer my
TTR2 between that and the gixer at will.
And I watched about half of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid in the bath on
Tuesday evening.
Round 2, anyone?
--
ogden
gsxr1000 - the gentleman's sports-tourer
ktm duke - the practical cross-town commuter
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
Is this an indication that they are becoming so commonplace that they no
longer have value to scrotes and can thus be left permanently on the bike?
--
steve auvache
I can't believe it, I am taking part in a GPS thread. This is *so*
exciting.
--
steve auvache
Don't suppose you've got a good recipee for cooking brussel sprouts
have you ?
Ingredients:
One loaf white bread
One pack butter
One jar peanut butter
One bag brussel sprouts
Preparation:
Put the sprouts in the bin and make a few nice peanut butter sarnies.
Serves 4 (approx)
>Andy Bonwick wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
>> <dont...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>> >On 15 Oct 2010 09:52:35 GMT, "CT" <m...@christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> >>darsy wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>> >>
>> >>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
>> >>
>> >>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>> >>
>> >>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>> >>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
>> >>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>> >
>> >Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
>> >And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
>> >forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
>>
>> I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
>> the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
>>
>> There's a starter for you to be getting on with.
>
>I fitted a RAM mount ball to the KTM yesterday, so i can transfer my
>TTR2 between that and the gixer at will.
>
I don't need to use a satnav on my 10R because I either crash before I
get anywhere interesting or follow everyone else.
>And I watched about half of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid in the bath on
>Tuesday evening.
>
I've been busy catching up on old bike racing that had been saved on
Sky+
>Round 2, anyone?
I'll have fucked off for the weekend before it gets interesting.
But brussel sprouts are *lovely*!
[This post brought to you by
Ooh-we-haven't-done-this-for-at-least-a-couple-of-months Productions.
In next week's episode: Marmite]
--
Chris
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:09:03 +0100, Andy Bonwick <nos...@bonwick.me.uk>
>wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
>><dont...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>On 15 Oct 2010 09:52:35 GMT, "CT" <m...@christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>darsy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>>>>
>>>>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>>>>
>>>>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>>>>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
>>>>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>>>
>>>Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
>>>And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
>>>forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
>>
>>I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
>>the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
>
>Is this an indication that they are becoming so commonplace that they no
>longer have value to scrotes and can thus be left permanently on the bike?
It's an indication that I had nothing better to do.
HTH.
I am going to Tescos in a bit after I have finished me fag and me tea but
that won't take me all weekend.
--
steve auvache
>And I watched about half of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid in the bath on
>Tuesday evening.
Ah but, which half? Top or bottom?
Following everyone else my arse. It's us trying to keep up with
you ...
I still remember that blustery day in France, with parts of trees
geting blown across the road.
Paul.
I was following Petrolcan otherwise I'd never have been going that
fast.
I'll take this opportunity to remind you that we stopped to fix his
tankbag and had 2 cigarettes each before anyone caught up and neither
of us thought the conditions were too bad.
Last time he followed me, he spent the afternoon at a cop shop.
Put the sprouts in a large pan of salted water and add a fist size rock.
Bring to the boil and simmer until the rock is tender, the sprouts should
then be ready. Decorate with a sprig of holly and serve in a dish in the
middle of the table on 25 December for your guests to ignore.
--
03 GS500K2
78 Honda 400/4 in black
98 Yamaha YP250 Majesty
Have fun, the airport campsite is open and filling up with pikey
caravans already.
We won't be there til tomorrow morning. If there's no space, we'll just
set fire to a couple of caravans and pitch tents in the embers.
>crn wrote:
>> Andy Bonwick <nos...@bonwick.me.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> > Alternatively you could forget about posting and come to Weston beach
>> > races for the weekend. A quick phone call to Ogden would give you
>> > details as to what time you need to be at his place with a sleeping
>> > bag and some spare clothes then it's game on. We'll be back in London
>> > on Sunday evening so you can sign on as usual on Monday morning if
>> > that's the issue...
>>
>> Have fun, the airport campsite is open and filling up with pikey
>> caravans already.
>
>We won't be there til tomorrow morning. If there's no space, we'll just
>set fire to a couple of caravans and pitch tents in the embers.
If we're going to do that I'd better swap the 4 seasons sleeping bag
for a 3 seasons one or I'll be too hot at night. I've got a tent,
airbed, sleeping bag and spare clothing squeezed into a holdall and
I'm ready to do battle with the public transport system.
I need to remember to either pack earplugs or pitch my tent away from
yours or sleep could be a bit of a problem.
I'll be pulling the same trick when I get home.
If you arrive early...
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?
f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=wimbledon+station&sll=53.800651,-
4.064941&sspn=15.006879,30.981445&ie=UTF8
&hq=&hnear=Wimbledon+station&ll=51.421543,-0.207624&spn=
0.007721,0.015128&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.421961,-0.208278
&panoid=fSTHlPl8_KhZOa1J3h_kfQ&cbp=12,51.66,,0,3.85
> I need to remember to either pack earplugs or pitch my tent away from
> yours or sleep could be a bit of a problem.
Not planning to drink yourself unconscious then?
Slacker.
Jesus Christ, it's not even Christmas yet !
Brussel Sprouts are the work of the Devil.
--
DozynSleepy
--
Malc
--
Malc
I've just had a whole tin of refried beans with my lunch. If I've got to
endure a pissed Bonwick for three hours on the motorway this evening,
he's going to have to endure my rotten guts.
>Malc wrote:
>> On 15 Oct, 14:29, DozynSleepy <nospample...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>> > Brussel Sprouts are the work of the Devil.
>> >
>> I quite like them, but then I find farting funny
>
>I've just had a whole tin of refried beans with my lunch. If I've got to
>endure a pissed Bonwick for three hours on the motorway this evening,
>he's going to have to endure my rotten guts.
I'll bring extra earplugs to shove in my nose.
> but then I find farting funny
Come on - who doesn't?
--
Chris
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:48:37 +0100, darsy <da...@sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>>
>>I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>
>Post something inflammatory so we can have a go at you.
>
>Alternatively you could forget about posting and come to Weston beach
>races for the weekend. A quick phone call to Ogden would give you
>details as to what time you need to be at his place with a sleeping
>bag and some spare clothes then it's game on. We'll be back in London
>on Sunday evening so you can sign on as usual on Monday morning if
>that's the issue...
alternate Tuesdays at 11:38 is my signing on time.
But I don't fancy Weston much, I'm afraid.
--
d.
> inside the A406
cheeky twat.
--
d.
Oh you live the other side. I didn't realise I thought you lived that
side. I understand it all now. Have they sorted the smell from the River
Lee yet? Another 20 or 30 years and they may get fish back in it.
--
steve auvache
"Andy Bonwick" <nos...@bonwick.me.uk> wrote in message
news:gr9gb6lvm73hfdn60...@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
> <dont...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>
>>On 15 Oct 2010 09:52:35 GMT, "CT" <m...@christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>darsy wrote:
>>>
>>>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>>>
>>>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
>>>
>>>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>>>
>>>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>>>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
>>>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>>
>>Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
>>And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
>>forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
>
> I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
> the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
>
> There's a starter for you to be getting on with.
I wired mine arse about face and blew the fuse. Got a map at the garage and
used that instead.
--
Beav
"ogden" <og...@pre.org> wrote in message
news:MPG.272238f9d...@news.eternal-september.org...
> Andy Bonwick wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
>> <dont...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>> >On 15 Oct 2010 09:52:35 GMT, "CT" <m...@christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> >>darsy wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>> >>
>> >>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
>> >>
>> >>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>> >>
>> >>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>> >>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
>> >>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>> >
>> >Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
>> >And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
>> >forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
>>
>> I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
>> the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
>>
>> There's a starter for you to be getting on with.
>
> I fitted a RAM mount ball to the KTM yesterday, so i can transfer my
> TTR2 between that and the gixer at will.
>
> And I watched about half of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid in the bath on
> Tuesday evening.
You shouldn't really be in their bathroom.
--
Beav
"Brownz (via Gurgle Gruppez)" <browni...@googlemail.com> wrote in
message
news:65e769e0-5075-425e...@g8g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> On 15 Oct, 11:10, ogden <og...@pre.org> wrote:
>> Andy Bonwick wrote:
>> > On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:57:04 +0100, steve auvache
>> > <dont_s...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>> > >On 15 Oct 2010 09:52:35 GMT, "CT" <m...@christrollen.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> > >>darsy wrote:
>>
>> > >>> would you fucking stop replying to the Destroll?
>>
>> > >>No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
>>
>> > >>> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
>>
>> > >>Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
>> > >>thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some
>> > >>time)
>> > >>so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>>
>> > >Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days
>> > >now.
>> > >And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
>> > >forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
>>
>> > I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
>> > the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
>>
>> > There's a starter for you to be getting on with.
>>
>> I fitted a RAM mount ball to the KTM yesterday, so i can transfer my
>> TTR2 between that and the gixer at will.
>>
>> And I watched about half of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid in the bath on
>> Tuesday evening.
>>
>> Round 2, anyone?
>
>
> Don't suppose you've got a good recipee for cooking brussel sprouts
> have you ?
Engine oil, but I can't decide whether bike oil or car oil is the bet.
--
Beav
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:44:44 +0100, darsy <da...@sticky.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:59:54 +0100, steve auvache
>><dont...@thecow.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> inside the A406
>>
>>cheeky twat.
>
>Oh you live the other side. I didn't realise I thought you lived that
>side. I understand it all now.
never lived inside the Norf Circ in my puff.
>Have they sorted the smell from the River
>Lee yet? Another 20 or 30 years and they may get fish back in it.
the smell is the Coke bottling facility, AFAICT.
--
d.
I've just done that too. I had problems with corroding connection terminals
when the cradle was permanently wired in.
--
Tony
'04 Ducati ST3, '08 DL650GT,
97 TW200, '87 semi-rat LS650, OMF#24
The Satnav fitted to my VW is fucking brilliant.
Sitting in my killfile along with the other UKRM trolls.
> >No. I'll reply to whom I want, when I want.
> >
> >> I'd like to have something interesting to read on here.
> >
> >Post something interesting then, and it might start up an interesting
> >thread. But it's fucking quiet at the moment (has been for some time)
> >so I suppose the dross sticks out more.
>
> Yeah, wot he sed. We haven't had a ukrm Film Klub thread for days now.
> And it has been so long since someone started a GPS thread that I have
> forgotten what it is I don't like about them.
They show you the route you should have taken if you hadn't ignored it?
I've just spent the day at one of the local golf clubs being tutored by a PGA
pro along with everyone else from work.
We then played a 9 hole course and my team got 9 over par.
We were the first losers.
--
frag
MicroPlanet Gravity Newsreader V3.0 http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/
Heh.
> I'll take this opportunity to remind you that we stopped to fix his
> tankbag and had 2 cigarettes each before anyone caught up and neither
> of us thought the conditions were too bad.
I thought it was three cigges.
> I wired my satnav into a switched live earlier this week rather than
> the permanent feed that I'd originally used.
My bike job for the weekend is to find the wiring fault on my satnav
mount that's stopping it charging the unit while I ride.
--
Lozzo
Versys 650 Tourer, CBR600F-W racebike in the making, TS250C, RD400F
(somewhere)
BMW E46 318iSE (it's a car, not one of those 2-wheeled pieces of shite
they churn out)
> cut them in half, fry in butter with bacon, and chestnuts if liked.
Peel off outer leaves, cut into quarters, then throw the whole lot in
the bin.
I'll fix that whilst you put my new chain & sprox on if you want.
It's like spanking the monkey. In more ways than one.
> --
> d.
You fixed it!
Here, have a banana.
You missed a thoroughly entertaining weekend.
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 03:14:32 -0700 (PDT), "Brownz (via Gurgle
>Gruppez)" <browni...@googlemail.com> said
>
>>Don't suppose you've got a good recipee for cooking brussel sprouts
>>have you ?
>
>cut them in half, fry in butter with bacon, and chestnuts if liked.
>
>Also, use to make bubble and squeak.
Ooooohhh.
Must try that.
--
-Pip