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Redruth 07-Jul-2004 21:58

Ok, 2nd night on, have upset people. 'too touchy' would be my diagnosis. It's like texting. there's always an alternative interpretation to the written word. Hey ho. TV then. Will leave any further self-revelations for face to face meetings.

kwikbitch 07-Jul-2004 23:45

egggsactleee!...
No touchiness about the comment...just being "silly"...It's called banter and there is quite alot of it on here...
Stick with the board...you'll have fun.
Most comments on here can be read either way...and seeing as I'm "brown" ...( well to be PC I'm of mixed white Asian desent with small percentage of gaelic parentage!)...:lol:
I shall retract the said comments with an apology!
And again say...Welcome:D:sing::bouncy:

kwikbitch 08-Jul-2004 00:02

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Originally posted by Redruth
I have a a brown niece and nephew.

Mmmm..."Brown"?...Very P.C considering you studied Law



i`m confused, so what is the correct terminology for someone who is brown, when refering to said persons colour ?

"brown" just doesn't denote the ethnic background of the person that you are refering to...

Like James Brown sang "...Be Brown..be proud"

Although it might be politically correct to say brown it could actually be deemed to be offensive by not acknowledging the persons culture...
AND I cant believe that I'm typing this it makes me sound like a blinkin do gooder!

But I am not "that brown bird with the Ducati"
I am That "Asian bird with the ducati"

DJ Tera 08-Jul-2004 00:30

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Originally posted by Redruth
Ok. Ten minutes elapsed. Either (a) have blown any semblance of credibility by buying a lid that NO ONE has ever heard of or (b) you have objected to what you consider to be racist remarks. You are so wrong. I have a a brown niece and nephew. It's the niece's birthday on Sunday. I am to be godmother to my nephew. Hello? Anyone out there. Ok, I will admit, I do have some colour prejudice. YELLOW Ducati? Why?

LOL it don't surprise me you're confused about yellow dukes having just bought the helmet equivalent of chrome hub caps, seen? :lol:

Have you managed to find chrome spinners for bikes yet? ;)

To have a red bike is to follow the crowd, ya get me rudegirl - saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafe












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skidlids 08-Jul-2004 03:18

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Originally posted by paulmort

Best get Bling fer the bike, like nice billet machined cambelt covers, carbon bits and a nice gold chain

I quite like my Blue chain on my 998 Hybrid, which is a yellow Ducati, because I like Yellow. Red is fine for MOST Ducati owners as they all look the same to me.

Lisa. luv your comments

dickieducati 08-Jul-2004 08:18

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Originally posted by kwikbitch

Although it might be politically correct to say brown it could actually be deemed to be offensive by not acknowledging the persons culture...
AND I cant believe that I'm typing this it makes me sound like a blinkin do gooder!

But I am not "that brown bird with the Ducati"
I am That "Asian bird with the ducati"

dont really want to get too involved, but surely being called asian is a bit of a generalisation?

i would nt be too happy about being referred to as 'european'. also surely if you're describing someone its quite ok to describe them by their colour only? without going into thier background/culture/religion etc.

would bother me is someone is trying to desribe when when i'm part of a mixed 'colour' group and they say something like 'no not that one the white one' for instance.

webbyc 08-Jul-2004 08:43

Forgive me if I'm being thick - but what does Bling actually mean?

By the way it was me who organised the stickers for our late lamented Dibble:cool:

Loz 08-Jul-2004 09:22

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Originally posted by webbyc
Forgive me if I'm being thick - but what does Bling actually mean?

Beats me! :puzzled:

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By the way it was me who organised the stickers for our late lamented Dibble:cool:

Good 'un, webbyc :D

Redruth 08-Jul-2004 10:05

'Bling' means 'anything flashy/glitzy just for the sake of being as flashy/glitzy as possible'. At least, that's what I THINK it means. Hope so, having started this blasted discussion, a fact I have had now had more than enough opportunity to regret. Off to bike shop now (push bike) to get my racer serviced. Now there's a bit of kit that has absolutely nothing 'Bling' goin' on.

Redruth 08-Jul-2004 12:52

If I had 2 grand to spend, I'd be buying a 2nd bike to use as a track bike! I'm v. worried mine's gonna come a cropper at some stage on the track and I won't be able to afford to get it fixed, or, if repaired on insurance, I'll lose my 9 yrs no claims bonus and have to give up biking altogether! Just waiting till my house sold and 'loadsamoney' in the bank and then I can relax and buy WOTEVER I WANT! :D


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