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Old 15-May-2006, 17:55
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Welcome ... pint of Stella please
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Old 15-May-2006, 17:55
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I hardly think this is an appropriate tone with which to greet a newbie, you two. At least try to give the impression of being the elite group that Jason think he's joined, if only till he meets you in the flesh, at which point obviously any such impression will evaporate

Hello Jason. I'd like a nice cup of tea, please
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Hello Jason. I'd like a nice cup of tea, please

yeah followed by a case of champagne.
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Welcome also a newbie here, join the rest of us modern folk who have bought the new shape Ducati, therefore saving them from bankruptcy , the old guard would rather have seem them go under than buy new, so much for loyalty eh ?
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Old 15-May-2006, 18:55
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I dont know, the new shape has sort of grown on me. When i first looked at it i wasnt too sure. But now i see it as another thing of ducati beauty

But shape changes seem to be the in thing at the moment - the yamaha R1, suzuki's and even the ninja's are looking quite odd - i think it gonna take a while for the stubby exhausts to grow on me.

Do you as a "club" do meets and are there any local duke owners in the devon/somerset areas ??

Jason
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yep welcome.

pinot griggio rose for me please.

page 65 on the good wine guide?
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Old 15-May-2006, 19:00
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well at least no one asked for a babycham !!

And there is nothing wrong with Wine, I used to run a wine shop in London for fullers brewery !
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Old 15-May-2006, 19:19
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Just noticed that you are down my end of the country - look out for SW ride-outs posted here.

Oh, I'm ready for another Stella if you are still at the bar
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Old 15-May-2006, 19:27
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i sold my gixxer 1000 september of last year.then had a test ride on a 999 and ive never looked back ,,,,,enjoy enjoy enjoy
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