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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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billinom8s wrote:
I Had A Tomahawk wrote:Is there a que at the computer in Teignmouth?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

no queue, i am allowed on the computer when kim has finished and tells me i am allowed on :mrgreen:

And Tivvy has only just kicked itself in to the 21st century - so everything goes abit slower out here! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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You can hurle as much abuse as you like.

You will not be riding in three years from now.

I'm going to come back to this thread and prove it.

Now, let's see if you are intelligent enough to post without resorting to childish name calling.

After all, I could quite easily have done so, but chose not too.

I'm an adult you see :D
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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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andyals wrote:You can hurle as much abuse as you like.

You will not be riding in three years from now.

I'm going to come back to this thread and prove it.

Now, let's see if you are intelligent enough to post without resorting to childish name calling.

After all, I could quite easily have done so, but chose not too.

I'm an adult you see :D
Yep, so 'adult', Andy, that you choose not to act upon any of the suggestions contained in my very reasonable - for me! - post and, instead, choose simply to have yet another go at Debs.

Okay - let's see who wins - Debs still riding in three years - or you still on this forum in three years?!! I know which one my money's on - now do us all a favour - and F*** OFF.

I tried to be nice, and now you're just winding me up. :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Lady G wrote: Yep, so 'adult', Andy, that you choose not to act upon any of the suggestion contained in my very reasonable - for me! - post and, instead, choose simply to have yet another go at Debs.

Okay - let's see who wins - Debs still riding in three years - or you still on this forum in three years?!! I know which one my money's on - now do us all a favour - and F*U*C*K OFF.

I tried to be nice, and now you're just winding me up. :evil: :evil: :evil:
Sorry but I read your post and saw nothing there worth responding too.

I'm not having a go at Debs or whatever her name is.

I'd just like her to post an adult response and not resort to name calling, but somehow I do not think she is bright enough for that, and neither (obviously), are you.
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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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andyals wrote:
Lady G wrote: Yep, so 'adult', Andy, that you choose not to act upon any of the suggestion contained in my very reasonable - for me! - post and, instead, choose simply to have yet another go at Debs.

Okay - let's see who wins - Debs still riding in three years - or you still on this forum in three years?!! I know which one my money's on - now do us all a favour - and F*U*C*K OFF.

I tried to be nice, and now you're just winding me up. :evil: :evil: :evil:
Sorry but I read your post and saw nothing there worth responding too.

I'm not having a go at Debs or whatever her name is.

I'd just like her to post an adult response and not resort to name calling, but somehow I do not think she is bright enough for that, and neither (obviously), are you.
you just responded to it :|
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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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i bet ur just upset cos ur mrs ,gf ,partner would rather have a big throbbing bike between her legs than you !.
i dont care if im not an adult if being an adult means im gonna act like an arrogant arsehole
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Re: Do you think she likes her bike....??

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andyals wrote:Sorry but I read your post and saw nothing there worth responding too.
Didn't see anything worth responding to, or realised that to respond to the points you would have to admit you were wrong in the first place?
andyals wrote:I'd just like her to post an adult response and not resort to name calling, but somehow I do not think she is bright enough for that, and neither (obviously), are you.
Obviously? Why obviously, Andy?? Do we need to compare qualifications, job history, bank balances, asset portfolios to work out who's brightest?? I would have thought that recognising when someone isn't worth the space they occupy and saying so is quite bright!

'Cos, let's face it, you're so intelligent EVERYONE here is backing you, aren't they? NOT!
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Anyway

What is really interesting is that so far, despite all the ranting, name calling, and personal abuse, not one female has emerged on this forum as a long term rider.

Could that be why the ladies are getting so upset - because deep down they know I maybe right. :D

I think so :roll:
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what the hell makes you think that we should all prove to you about the length of our riding years,
who made you gods gift to biking ????
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How long is long term? :D

do you have to have had bikes consistanly ( maybe spelt wrong but I don't care :lol: ) or just had had them, had to lose them due to life and them come back to them? :?
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ok well i first started ridin at 18 and that was 12 years ago i passed my test at 25 but rode like a twat and did not have it long i have just past for a 2nd time now at 30 . and yes u r right i ride because i like the attention i love it when i park my bike in a car park and cum back to find others lookin at it ... it fills me with pried that i have some thing others would like to have .. i love it when i ride past people and they look at my bike as i go past ... i dont see any thing wrong with that at all and i will be ridein for as long as i can , or untill i lose my lisence again lol :roll:
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Re: lady riders debate

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can i ask have you been a member of this forum befor .... ie I LOVE COPS or JEWELLS
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Re: lady riders debate

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i have to ask................

what brought you back to devon from london ? was it really that bad up there, biking with all the london attitude, racing around at 20mph in traffic and all hangin at the local cafe?

what with all that 'real biking' up there why would you want to come down here and mix with us short term riders and our relaxed attitude towards women being on 2 wheels rather than in the kitchen.

i really don't understand what changed, you started off all nice with polite, constructive posts, getting equally useful responses and everything was good.


then all it took was one little keyboard warrior moment and its all gone to ratshit.


why ?

please feel free to re-write any answers to questions raised in previous posts on this thread as i tink my pc is broken cos i cant see any.

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Re: lady riders debate

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Blue wrote:How long is long term? :D

do you have to have had bikes consistanly ( maybe spelt wrong but I don't care :lol: ) or just had had them, had to lose them due to life and them come back to them? :?
eh?? :lol: :lol:
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Re: lady riders debate

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Are you only a long term biker if you have always had bikes or like me, had bikes, then had kids and stuff so didnt have bikes for about 16 years and now the kids are getting older and I can be a 'biker' again :D
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