Mass Rideouts

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Johnnyb wrote:The comment you wrote was 'Back in the early 90's, (before most of you even contemplated a bike)'

That was the comment to which i replied and needed no further clarification, but of course as usual that is never enough for you and you have to twist things around to suit yourself........
Like most born again's, whenever they're asked how long they've been riding, they always say I started in 19-whatever and try and give the impression they're an old hand, but dig a little deeper, and you usually find that what they conveniently fail to mention is the 20 year lay off :lol:

BABS are a joke as far as I'm concerned
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I don't really feel the need to post up pictures of all the bikes i had from the eighties and rattle off to you the length of time i owned and rode each bike but suffice to say in all that time there has been just two years when i have not had a bike on the road of some description or other. When it comes to jokes however there is only one on these forums...........
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Johnnyb wrote:I don't really feel the need to post up pictures of all the bikes i had from the eighties and rattle off to you the length of time i owned and rode each bike but suffice to say in all that time there has been just two years when i have not had a bike on the road of some description or other.
Sorry but I do not believe you.

You are a BAB and you can't hide it.
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Stately wrote:Back in the early 90's, (before most of you even contemplated a bike), I was an instructor and this was one of the most commonly asked questions by students.
ON top of ALL the other things you have been and your only in your 30's. So even if you passed your test at 18 when you first found out ( by your own admission ) what a motorbike was and that would have been late 80's so must have been an instructor with HOW many years experience. I'll give you a clue the legal minimum is 2. You are so full of bull your contridicting yourself. :roll: Let me guess the next one. Your a mafia boss as well and i'm dead again :lol:

The only mass outing you've been on stanley is a window licker bus :lol:
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Blue wrote: ON top of ALL the other things you have been and your only in your 30's. So even if you passed your test at 18 when you first found out ( by your own admission ) what a motorbike was and that would have been late 80's so must have been an instructor with HOW many years experience. I'll give you a clue the legal minimum is 2. You are so full of bull your contridicting yourself. :roll: Let me guess the next one. Your a mafia boss as well and i'm dead again :lol:

The only mass outing you've been on stanley is a window licker bus :lol:
Blue

Mustering all the intelligence out of that tiny brain of yours, tell me how on earth you came to the conclusion I am in my 30's :?

This should be good :lol:
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you told me window licker :roll: check your posts :lol:
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Blue wrote:you told me window licker :roll: check your posts :lol:
No I didn't, idiot.

Show me where I said I am in my 30's.

I wish I was, but sadly, I'm well into my 40's now, as it says in my profile :roll:
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Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!

Ooops, can only vote once, and that's on a different thread.. :oops: :lol:
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Well this is off topic!

Mass rideouts are cool, one of the main reasons that i joined this forum, although i wont be riding my bike for a while due to a balding back tyre, and no money until the 24th! Nooooooo!
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46robbie46 wrote:Well this is off topic!

Mass rideouts are cool, one of the main reasons that i joined this forum, although i wont be riding my bike for a while due to a balding back tyre, and no money until the 24th! Nooooooo!
Now that is sad.

Someone who takes up biking not for the freedom of the open road, but to be part of a lumbering great herd.

Pathetic :shock:
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If your organising the mass rideout it will be on your own cause i cant imagine anyone wanting to ride with you judging by your posts on this forum Mr (angry) :x
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Blade wrote:If your organising the mass rideout it will be on your own cause i cant imagine anyone wanting to ride with you judging by your posts on this forum Mr (angry) :x
I'd find a trip to the dentist more exciting than a mass rideout.

These are for saddo's who lack the self confidence to be an individual, and adopt the herd mentality.

It's something that goes back to our routes, and is about safety in numbers.

It's not what biking is about.
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Stately wrote:
46robbie46 wrote:Well this is off topic!

Mass rideouts are cool, one of the main reasons that i joined this forum, although i wont be riding my bike for a while due to a balding back tyre, and no money until the 24th! Nooooooo!
Now that is sad.

Someone who takes up biking not for the freedom of the open road, but to be part of a lumbering great herd.

Pathetic :shock:
Hmmm, well for some reason i get the impression that you dont like me, but i cant think why.

I did not take up iking to be part of a great lumbering herd, i took up biking purely because i love the machines, apprecciate the engineering and i dont want a car. I have never been on a ride out with more than three other bikers, and thought that whilst i'm in Yeovil for a weekend (i'm not from round here, i usually ride back to Essex most weekends) i could go out for a ride with some like-minded people.

So i'm not sad thanks. You dont know me and i'm sure that if you had a 5 minute conversation with me you would see the error of your ways. :|

So you, Mr. Stately are the patheic one, getting kicks out of calling people names from being your computer screen. I'm a 17 year old. telling you to GROW UP!
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strange person you are running your own post down am sure you would say black if i said white etc.I should just go away and kick the cat mate :?
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The piccy of ya monkey in relation to the window licker is hilarious, I have a slightly different image in my mind with arms that are so long only ape hanger bars on his bike will do. Must be hard work keeping them knuckles pavement free.:D
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