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Could it be, for the first time in god knows how long, that a bike manufactured in Japan graces my laptop as it's wallpaper?
Here is the man in action, you tell me!
http://www.mcnews.com.au/Wallpaper/Racers/Bayliss/2005/jan_bayliss_lhf_1024.jpg
And no, I haven't gotten over it yet Ducati!
PS - I've ordered that helmet ;) and thanks to MCNews (www.mcnews.com.au) for the pic.
[Edited on 29-1-2005 by tp-996]
He still hasnt been performing though has he!!! What was he at sepang, 11th 12?? Bah, no wonder they got rid of him!
OOh and hes with alpinestars now.
:lol:
I think he'll be up there once he gets a handle on the new bike. Of all the main contenders he's the only one who's switched bikes.
ericthered40
29-Jan-2005, 15:38
at least see if you can get a wallpaper with a bike from the right country :burn:
electricsheep
29-Jan-2005, 19:15
Why has he got a union jack on his lid ?
Errr...'cos there's one on the Australian flag,maybe??:D
electricsheep
29-Jan-2005, 19:33
Oh I see it now, sort of going up diagonally on the side of the lid. That makes more sense.
Originally posted by ericthered40
at least see if you can get a wallpaper with a bike from the right country :burn:
That my mate Jamie Wilkins on the MV..... Very Very fast rider :cool:
Originally posted by electricsheep
Oh I see it now, sort of going up diagonally on the side of the lid. That makes more sense.
In any case on a helmet it would be a Union Flag not a Union Jack. It should only be refered to as a Union jack when it is flying from the jack staff of a ship
Sorry for being pedantic but I'm sure any members who are (Ex) navy will confirm this
Lucky it's the Australian flag Rob (e-sheep) you nobber!!
:lol:
Originally posted by Rocker
Sorry for being pedantic but I'm sure any members who are (Ex) navy will confirm this
That'll be me then (10 Years POWEA), and you're correct.
electricsheep
30-Jan-2005, 00:13
Originally posted by Rocker
In any case on a helmet it would be a Union Flag not a Union Jack. It should only be refered to as a Union jack when it is flying from the jack staff of a ship
Sorry for being pedantic but I'm sure any members who are (Ex) navy will confirm this
I did not know that, you would think that some of the countries traditions would be covered during school history lessons, but mine didn't cover much past the iron age.
Originally posted by electricsheep
I did not know that, you would think that some of the countries traditions would be covered during school history lessons, but mine didn't cover much past the iron age.
When I was at school there wasn't much history past the iron age:lol:
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