Champ
--
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>Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
Oooh if you like it that much want to come up to Derby and do mine?
--
Rob
SV650SY, "Craptra" V6, ICQ:638133
"pick up where my thoughts left off"
Neal Champion wrote:
> Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
I take it that you have yet to experience the delights of having
splattered slugs up your nose, and dog shit in your mouth?
And vice-versa ; )
You want a nice scythe, you do. Lovely, absorbing procedure, swinging a
scythe.
>Neal Champion <champ...@totalise.co.uk> invited comment by posting on
>Sun, 04 Jun 2000 22:12:08 +0100:
>
>>Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
>>
>>
>>Champ
>
>The metal circular blade type, the metal wire type or the nylon string
>type?
>
>The metal blade type is much more fun. Really.
Sadly, only the nylon string. I don't think I'd trust myself with the
metal blade....
>
>
>Neal Champion wrote:
>
>> Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
>
>I take it that you have yet to experience the delights of having
>splattered slugs up your nose, and dog shit in your mouth?
>And vice-versa ; )
Well, I'm pretty unlikely to find dog shit in my back garden. And
there's nothing wrong with slugs :-)
I got into a discussion about strimmers with a mate down the pub. He said
something like "can you use them in the rain?".
Reply went along the lines of "no, they're either electrical whereupon you'd
get a resonably harmful shock, or it's petrol powered which might work but
the greenery would be wet making for difficult progress."
His answer was most puzzling: "Oh. Right. That's why they don't let
children use them. Or cats."
As this was so weird it was obviously going to lead onto some witty comment,
so I had to stop him dead with "cats don't use strimmers because they're too
busy drilling behind the sofa."
Then there was more beer and much rejoicing, Yay.
--
Chris Shallcross
Aprilia RS125 with blue twiddly bits
New powervalve this week.
Pah, that's nuffin. I can clear and entire hedge and dig a ditch in a matter
of seconds on my HD.
--
Alan
YZF R1 (running in please pass), F27V8, XLH1200
DS#2 (courtesy of the H-D)
>Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
#88: Having the front wheel touch down again when you didn't even know
it was up :) Not high or anything, but still immensely satisfying.
--
Mark
Road: '98 ZX9-R C1
Dirt: '81 XL 185s
:-)=
It's a lot less bovver than a hovver.
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>On Sun, 04 Jun 2000 22:12:08 +0100, Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
>
>#88: Having the front wheel touch down again when you didn't even know
>it was up :) Not high or anything, but still immensely satisfying.
I would categorise that as one of life's BIG pleasures. Somewhere in
the mid 40s, too.
Who's on fine form today then? Feeling better?
:o)
It's a lot more bovver than a Honda?
--
Daniel White
ZZR-600, STB#0, KoTSTBN, two#6
(da...@finex666.org.uk)
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> > It's a lot less bovver than a hovver.
>
> Who's on fine form today then? Feeling better?
No.
Worse :-(=
Shit....
Top drinking conversation there Sir!! I'm impressed.
Ash
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>Neal Champion <champ...@totalise.co.uk> invited comment by posting on
>Mon, 05 Jun 2000 09:15:11 +0100:
>
>>Marc Donovan <spam...@dnrc.co.uk> did tap out :
>>
>>>Neal Champion <champ...@totalise.co.uk> invited comment by posting on
>>>Sun, 04 Jun 2000 22:12:08 +0100:
>>>
>>>>Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Champ
>>>
>>>The metal circular blade type, the metal wire type or the nylon string
>>>type?
>>>
>>>The metal blade type is much more fun. Really.
>>
>>Sadly, only the nylon string. I don't think I'd trust myself with the
>>metal blade....
>>Champ
>
>Would suit you sir.
>
>It would sir.
Really? Do you think so? Alright, just a little go......
<cut to scene of garden armageddon>
>On Mon, 05 Jun 2000 13:00:43 +0100, Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>>#88: Having the front wheel touch down again when you didn't even know
>>>it was up :) Not high or anything, but still immensely satisfying.
>>
>>I would categorise that as one of life's BIG pleasures. Somewhere in
>>the mid 40s, too.
>
>When the rear wheel comes crashing back down after a rather exuberant
>bit of breaking is up there too...
Strangely enough, stoppie's is one thing I can't really do. Maybe I
should go out and practise.......
Neal Champion <champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote in message
news:pfhljsoaqkep851e6...@4ax.com...
> Laying waste to 3 foot weeds with a petrol strimmer.
>
s'funny, I was doing that this weekend (until the starter cord broke)
--
Chris Beighton
"Replacement is a straightforward reversal of the removal procedure"
Omar Sharif; "Top Secret".
Hyethengewe.
:-)
--
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|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."
"My brother had a brilliant idea; cutting his toenails with a scythe"
"and his foot fell off"
Blackadder II; Nursy imparts "wisdom"
Hyethengewe
It is.
I can do *wicked* static stoppies, but the rolling variety escape me [1]
[1] Unless you count that incident where Champs, I and Batey nearly
head-on'd a truck about 3 weeks after I got the 9R :-)=
>In article <0n7ojsk4evhtni15i...@4ax.com>, on
>Mon, 05 Jun 2000 22:43:29 +0100 , Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Strangely enough, stoppie's is one thing I can't really do. Maybe I
>>should go out and practise.......
>
>You did one at Bandol (at least that's where I think it
>was).
really? I don't remember
>Is it just me or does anyone else have problems deliberately
>locking the front wheel on a 9R or similar- I just can't
>manage it (but suspect it's a mental thing).
Deliberately locking the front wheel is not something I ever attempt.
I can do a wicked nut cruncher...:o((
--
Alan
YZF R1 (running in please pass - for now), F27V8, XLH1200
When you're pushed for time a good fart is OK [1].
[1] Especially in confined spaces.
You should try it. No, really! It's good to know just how much braking
you've got. As for stoppies, My old TDM used to be great for the, but it
seems to be impossible on the Triumph, even if I lean forward right over the
bars. The front tyre will always skid first, regardless of how good the
surface is.
Bruce
--
Triumph Sprint ST, Volvo XC, Salomon X-Scream Series
BOTAFOT#3
Or the tyres are shite.
>
>You should try it. No, really! It's good to know just how much braking
>you've got. As for stoppies, My old TDM used to be great for the, but it
>seems to be impossible on the Triumph, even if I lean forward right over the
>bars. The front tyre will always skid first, regardless of how good the
>surface is.
That'll be cos the CofG is too low.
Which reminds me.
See you all soon.
>
--
steve auvache BOF#41
VT500C, XBR500G.
At the moment I are mostly riding a black one.
I bought Jane a petrol strimmer for her birthday once. Including blades.
She reckons it's very therapeutic.
--
Mick Whittingham
'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.'
William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2.
>In article <080sjs89ipkfqb7eb...@4ax.com>, on
>Wed, 07 Jun 2000 09:00:40 +0100 , Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Stephen Packer <stephen...@btinternet.con> did tap out :
>
>>>You did one at Bandol (at least that's where I think it
>>>was).
>>
>>really? I don't remember
>
>We'd been having a competition in the med to demonstrate who
>had eaten all the pies. You lost.
>
>We then used your "magic" phone to call Windy and pass on
>the spark plug story.
>
>We watched a group of kids 'pulling mingers' on scooters and
>then departed, you did a U turn and pulling to a stop
>opposite us did a small stoppy.
>
>HTH
Ooh, really? I prolly didin't even notice it at the time.
Denzil who used to frequent UKRM says "I'm going to crimp one off" or
"lay a cable" or "curl one out"
--
Barry Richards
TL1000s Mj0llnir
BOF #013 BOTAFOT #015
>Denzil who used to frequent UKRM
^^^^^^
Where is the old twat these days anyway?
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>In article <hvkujssbhf0ei0i1m...@4ax.com>, on
>Thu, 08 Jun 2000 09:06:38 +0100 , Neal Champion
><champ...@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Stephen Packer <stephen...@btinternet.con> did tap out :
>
>>>We watched a group of kids 'pulling mingers' on scooters and
>>>then departed, you did a U turn and pulling to a stop
>>>opposite us did a small stoppy.
>>>
>>>HTH
>>
>>Ooh, really? I prolly didin't even notice it at the time.
>
>We discussed it afterwards- you were quite pleased, although
>Mr Batey pointed out it was quite a small stoppy IIRC.
God, my memory. Who is Batey, by the way? :-)
[denzil]
>He sent me a text message giving me his new mobile number the other day.
>Last I heard from him he was still in Yorkshire
Is he still racing?