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Frederico
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 Posted: Tue Jul 15th, 2008 11:22 am

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Dresda wrote: .... and here I was, thinkin' that Gawd'n Broons 'regulators' had noticed a group of folks had rumbled 'em !!

Bring back Leonard Setright.........


Perhaps I was being a little tongue in cheek!  I hate those *****.....ssssh!;)

The key is to damn with faint praise or light hearted sarcasm if you dissagree 'violently', but  should be a test of your communication skills....not lack of vocabulary or sociability! :cool:

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 Posted: Tue Jul 15th, 2008 07:36 pm

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nickwiz wrote: eddieknocker wrote:
I could quite happily read a mag with nearly all kit reviews and a little bit of bike reviews and no euro/africa/round the world touring shite. But thats because i'm a real biker and do it 24-7-365... and i'm a member of Which...


Um... might I respectfuly suggest you either get on your bike and use it to try some of that "touring shite" enlighten yerself as well as use it for the daily commute. Theres a few "real" bikers who do actualy do that you know!!! Or, buy RIDE magazine. That is the kit review rag. Bike is great because of the variety of its content including the touring stuff for those of us that actualy do enjoy travelling that bit further than the bypass! (please add a rolling the eyes icon thing)

 

No you may not respectfully suggest anything you big twat! ;)



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 Posted: Tue Jul 15th, 2008 07:42 pm

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:D Ok then I fuckin disrespectfully suggest you get your bike and your arse over the pond and see what a great time is to be had . Try the Dolomites. (on second thoughts don't as a big poncy bypass wanker like you might get in my way on your stoopid little green hair dyer!) :P;);)

Apologies to Frederico. But it was that eddieknocker he made me do it! honest! ;)

Last edited on Tue Jul 15th, 2008 07:54 pm by nickwiz



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 Posted: Tue Jul 15th, 2008 08:12 pm

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DaveyDavey wrote: Honestly!

I stop posting for a while and the site goes right down the pan, perhaps you're all missing my rapier wit and rakish good looks. :P

As with any forum, it just needs a heavier hand to deal with the idiots. There will always be differences of opinion and debates (sometimes quite heated) but the majority of users know where the line is. It's the ones that intentionally step way over that need ejecting immediately to ensure the site (and by extension bike magazine) aren't dragged down into disrepute.

That's my 2 and 6 for the moment.

PS <wave> to all :cool:

 

I just posted on another thread about you DD and said that you had dissappeared, then i read this thread and find out that you have re-appeared only a few hours ago. Does that make any sense?



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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 07:12 am

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nickwiz wrote: :D Ok then I fuckin disrespectfully suggest you get your bike and your arse over the pond and see what a great time is to be had . Try the Dolomites. (on second thoughts don't as a big poncy bypass wanker like you might get in my way on your stoopid little green hair dyer!) :P;);)

Apologies to Frederico. But it was that eddieknocker he made me do it! honest! ;)

Green!!! its sexy black with a delicous magenta frame that contrasts playfully. To be honest i'm working up to a bit of euro action next year  - mate in denmark, mate in sweden and mate in germany - sweet. But still don't want to read about other people's trips! ;)



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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 08:49 am

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lazzzydog wrote: DaveyDavey wrote: Honestly!

I stop posting for a while and the site goes right down the pan, perhaps you're all missing my rapier wit and rakish good looks. :P

As with any forum, it just needs a heavier hand to deal with the idiots. There will always be differences of opinion and debates (sometimes quite heated) but the majority of users know where the line is. It's the ones that intentionally step way over that need ejecting immediately to ensure the site (and by extension bike magazine) aren't dragged down into disrepute.

That's my 2 and 6 for the moment.

PS <wave> to all :cool:

 

I just posted on another thread about you DD and said that you had dissappeared, then i read this thread and find out that you have re-appeared only a few hours ago. Does that make any sense?


I'm telepathetic and heard you mentally calling out for me :)

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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 11:25 am

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nickwiz wrote:  it was that eddieknocker he made me do it! honest! ;)

Nowt wrong with an element of disrespect......tastefully done! :cool:

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 Posted: Wed Jul 16th, 2008 11:41 am

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eddieknocker wrote: nickwiz wrote: :D Ok then I fuckin disrespectfully suggest you get your bike and your arse over the pond and see what a great time is to be had . Try the Dolomites. (on second thoughts don't as a big poncy bypass wanker like you might get in my way on your stoopid little green hair dyer!) :P;);)

Apologies to Frederico. But it was that eddieknocker he made me do it! honest! ;)

Green!!! its sexy black with a delicous magenta frame that contrasts playfully. To be honest i'm working up to a bit of euro action next year  - mate in denmark, mate in sweden and mate in germany - sweet. But still don't want to read about other people's trips! ;)

Enjoy your euro action then write about it so we can all enjoy ;)



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