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Rattler 25-Nov-2004 19:15

I reckon its Cartegena in Feb/Mar, but I'm splitting hairs!!! - just 13 weeks to go!! - bugga!:barfy:

TP 25-Nov-2004 19:57

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Originally posted by Rattler
I reckon its Cartegena in Feb/Mar, but I'm splitting hairs!!! - just 13 weeks to go!! - bugga!:barfy:

:lol:

Who is that with Tim?

I reckon I could do a Spain trip but it would have to be later than that now - maybe end of March/early April?

Rattler 25-Nov-2004 20:11

100% bikes

Jon 25-Nov-2004 20:15

Tim I'm deffo going to book it in the next couple of days. Pedro's in too, just waiting to see if Pete will go now. You up for it?

I would have looved to have done Jerez with No limits in Jan, but its just too early in the year for me:(

Jon 25-Nov-2004 20:27

Tim if you went out and got yourself a proper job, where you actually have to do some work and it doesn't pay an obscene amount of money. You would be too knackerd to be bored:P

Rattler 25-Nov-2004 20:39

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Originally posted by Jon
Tim if you went out and got yourself a proper job, where you actually have to do some work and it doesn't pay an obscene amount of money. You would be too knackerd to be bored:P

What's a job?
Don't you just get people in to do that?:puzzled:

Jon 25-Nov-2004 20:42

Some of us do:(

Jon 25-Nov-2004 20:48

[quote]Originally posted by weeksy
spending all day sourcing new parts for the bike. This weeks aquisitions PFM discs and a standard screen.



You another one without a proper job:puzzled:

paulmort 25-Nov-2004 21:59

Yipee SHE knows about Jerez in Jan and didnt blat an eyelid.........well that woz yezzerday, so who knows about tomorra tho?
Well the winter months are full of fun, being made redundant on 3rd Jan, at least they waited till after Crimbo.

I have noted that not riding brings out the best in peeps NOT, and we are all starting to become a bit twitchy............so what to do.
Still on the wine wagon, so loadsa becks and the odd ruby helps to calm the nerves
Bring on the good weather or lets all migrate to Philip Island from October to May

Tim, where ever you decide, just remember one thing
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take the blurdy keys wiff u
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rgds
mort

Rattler 25-Nov-2004 22:20

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Originally posted by paulmort

Tim, where ever you decide, just remember one thing
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take the blurdy keys wiff u
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rgds
mort

Sound advice Mort - not!!

I've found a solution though - Since Almeria, I've had virtually all my body extremities pierced and now I simply attach all of my keys to my body and take them with me everywhere!

Its a bit of a bugger with the metal detectors at airports, but once I show them where I keep the 996R keys, they quickly let me through!!

The only trouble is its a bit of a bugga getting the keys in the ignition when they're still attached to the ol' pork sword!!!::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Tim:frog:


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