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Old 15-Feb-2006, 14:24
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The first line hit me like a kick in the face,
but I thought I'd better have another one, just in case.
Next thing I knew my heart was under attack,
I'd bought a one way ticket to hell ... and back!
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 14:42
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Several months of choking lines of glorious gack?



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Old 15-Feb-2006, 14:50
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Best one is Growing On Me ...

http://www.lyricsdownload.com/darkne...me-lyrics.html

Which is even better when you realise it's about STDs and read it again!
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 14:54
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Have to agree that the second album is not as good as the first - the Roy Thomas Baker production really shows through and it's painful to listen to this and then something like Queen's Greatest Hits. *shudder*

Nowhere near as good as Permission, but we'll see what happens next.

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Old 15-Feb-2006, 14:58
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Have to agree that the second album is not as good as the first - the Roy Thomas Baker production really shows through and it's painful to listen to this and then something like Queen's Greatest Hits. *shudder*

Nowhere near as good as Permission, but we'll see what happens next.

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Who asked you anyway?
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 15:52
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I desperately need a trip round France on the bike, some warm dry salt free roads.

Ha kettle calling pot here, me thinks reading moods yourself

The reference to 10 points is Sunderlands points tally in the premiership, so things are getting better but i don't think mathmatically we can overhaul Chelsea to win the premiership. [/quote]

Doh! F*in' football.
Now that information, reading it and probably half remembering it for a couple of hours, just uses up vitally needed brain cells. I'm already in a precarious situation as I've destroyed such vast numbers with my drinking! I need all my brain cells for my next set of law exams next week!

Speaking of France, what do you reckon is the best touring bike, with paniers, that I could manage, BDG? Starting to think about possibly chopping the 996 for a tourer and taking myself off to Europe - and not just because you're thinking of going, either
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 16:12
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Get an ST....you know it makes sense, and if you're going to ride it mainly in Europe, make sure that you get a left hand drive one!
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 16:31
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Get an ST....you know it makes sense, and if you're going to ride it mainly in Europe, make sure that you get a left hand drive one!

Was looking at the ST3s on Ducati Aylesbury's website yesterday. But I was wondering whether that's sensible or would a BMW or Jap bike be more easily fixed in the event of a breakdown roadside in foreign countries (not by me, you understand)? Or is it fair enough to expect a bike costing £4K ish to be reliable enough for a 3 week holiday in Europe? As usual, just mulling at present and will be doing more research if/when I decide I can bear to part with the 996. So far, all atempts to break the umbillical cord have failed.
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 16:43
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Metaphorical slap round the head woman.....just use the 996 for touring, haven't you read my numerous ramblings on the subject.

Stick some helibars on if you want to improve the comfort and maybe a higher screen. You DO NOT need panniers. if it doesn't fit in a Ventura don't take it. You'll only tour on it once or twice a year and think of all the fun you'll have the rest of the year on the 996, and how pretty it looks.

If you do decide you need a touring bike then the choice is endless, but an ST2/3/4/4S are all good choices along with a multitude of Jap things. If you do go Japanese then a VFR 750/800 is a good choice but i don't like the Vtec 800, the earlier 800 or late 750's are far better in my overbearing conceited opinion.
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Metaphorical slap round the head woman.....just use the 996 for touring, haven't you read my numerous ramblings on the subject.

Stick some helibars on if you want to improve the comfort and maybe a higher screen. You DO NOT need panniers. if it doesn't fit in a Ventura don't take it. You'll only tour on it once or twice a year and think of all the fun you'll have the rest of the year on the 996, and how pretty it looks.

If you do decide you need a touring bike then the choice is endless, but an ST2/3/4/4S are all good choices along with a multitude of Jap things. If you do go Japanese then a VFR 750/800 is a good choice but i don't like the Vtec 800, the earlier 800 or late 750's are far better in my overbearing conceited opinion.

You know perfectly well I've read every word of your posts and articles in Pronto about touring, Shaun. But I'm thinking comfort here. Even with helibars I can't imagine covering 5 or 600 miles a day on the 996. It's too physically wearing. I need an hour in the bath after a BHC rideout, for god's sake. If I wanted to kn@cker myself out on holiday, I'd go by pushbike!

Your 'overbearing conceited opinion', however, is very useful and I shall consider all of the points you raise. Thanks
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