View Full Version : Domino effect for bikes in Wellington
megageoff76
12th October 2006, 12:40
Mercer Street, outside Mountain Designes again. Sorry to day 2 sccoters have taken down a black and orange 250 Bandit.
My thoughts go out to their families.
Str8 Jacket
12th October 2006, 13:40
Mercer Street, outside Mountain Designes again. Sorry to day 2 sccoters have taken down a black and orange 250 Bandit.
My thoughts go out to their families.
Jeepers, it aint even that windy today!
Colapop
12th October 2006, 13:43
Nah it's just bloody ignorant scooter riders not knowing how to psrk properly. :spanking:
Str8 Jacket
12th October 2006, 13:44
Nah it's just bloody ignorant scooter riders not knowing how to psrk properly. :spanking:
As opposed to motorcyclists who cant spell correctly?.... :whistle: :p
ceebie13
12th October 2006, 13:46
Blinkin' scooters... they're getting bigger than some bikes these days too.
Funny looking things aren't they?
ceebie13
12th October 2006, 13:49
Ah yes, the domino effect... that gets me all excited. Usually when i see that, Toni Marsh is about to read the weather forecast :-))
Colapop
12th October 2006, 13:51
As opposed to motorcyclists who cant spell correctly?.... :whistle: :p
Don't you strat with grily!! I'll have you no that speeling is a frotage of mine...
Str8 Jacket
12th October 2006, 13:52
Don't you strat with grily!! I'll have you no that speeling is a frotage of mine...
My cat likes to frot.
Nitzer
12th October 2006, 13:52
Yeah she is quite pleasing to the eye isn't she.....unlike that ole boiler on TV ONE
Colapop
12th October 2006, 13:52
How is your pussy?
ceebie13
12th October 2006, 13:53
As opposed to motorcyclists who cant spell correctly?.... :whistle: :p
...but Colapop hadn't even used the word correctly:scooter:
James Deuce
12th October 2006, 13:54
Jeepers, it aint even that windy today!'
Yes it is. I just drove out to the Hutt and back and the car was getting pushed all over the place.
Colapop
12th October 2006, 13:55
Hey hey!! This is a bag scooters thread - Not a hassle Colapop coz he's got fat fniggers thread. :calm:
Str8 Jacket
12th October 2006, 13:56
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Yes it is. I just drove out to the Hutt and back and the car was getting pushed all over the place.
Buggar it. I still have to go home yet and riding with a farked back is bad enough. *grumble grumble*
ceebie13
12th October 2006, 13:57
Yeah she is quite pleasing to the eye isn't she.....
Indeed. Lets just say I don't take much notice of the forecast itself either!
Str8 Jacket
12th October 2006, 13:59
How is your pussy?
It's Puss-say to you!
Colapop
12th October 2006, 14:01
Oh, right sorry, she lives in the heights of the suburb doesn't she. So very up-market!
Wasp
12th October 2006, 14:01
puss?....!!!!...EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWW
its VERY windy here in the hutt
magicfairy
12th October 2006, 14:07
Don't under estimate how much trouble a slipped disk can be...they can take up to 9 months to heal. And carrying on riding can stop / slow that healing
If you find that your GP or physio don't seem to be helping much - or don't realise just how much pain you are in - refer yourself to the Back Clinic at Wakefield hospital. ACC should cover most of the cost. They will work out just where the problem is, give you the right excercises for your injury , and come up with a plan to get you riding / riding again.
I guess they are still there, certainly helped BusaJim when he did his disc in a couple of years ago, trying to catch his bike (but failing) when it fell of its stand.
Doctor was useless, just treated him like he was trying to wangle an medical certificate to get off work and the advice given "keep on doing the things you normally do" was the worst advice he could have given.
Took a few weeks before he said "it must be worse than I realised"
BusaJim had already taken himself off to the clinic by then.
Paul in NZ
12th October 2006, 14:30
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Yes it is. I just drove out to the Hutt and back and the car was getting pushed all over the place.
I used to have a car like that...
Paul in NZ
12th October 2006, 14:31
It's Puss-say to you!
You cat is puss-say? You can probably get a cream from the vet to clean that up or just pop it yourself.
snuffles
12th October 2006, 14:59
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Yes it is. I just drove out to the Hutt and back and the car was getting pushed all over the place.
ahhhh..... its good to see you drive like you ride:2thumbsup ( please note the smiley face in this message)
Disclaimer: this message is sent in jest, no part of this message is intentionally aimed at anyone or their riding\driving abilities.
no animals were hurt in the writing of this message.
Kwaka14
12th October 2006, 15:20
As opposed to motorcyclists who cant spell correctly?.... :whistle: :p
isn't cant "can't"?
ManDownUnder
12th October 2006, 15:27
isn't cant "can't"?
"cant" is "can't" isn't it? Or should "cant" and "cant" and "can't" be "Cant" and "Can't" in the example I give?
Steam
12th October 2006, 15:46
When I saw them fallen over there today, the bandit was lying on TOP of the scooter, so maybe it was not the scoot's fault.
Swoop
12th October 2006, 15:53
the bandit was lying on TOP of the scooter, so maybe it was not the scoot's fault.
Stop them!!! They are breeding! We don't want any more fecking scooters around the place....
James Deuce
12th October 2006, 15:53
That will be a NZ assembled scooter trying to wriggle out of any personal responsibility for the calamity it caused.
Colapop
12th October 2006, 16:01
"cant" is "can't" isn't it? Or should "cant" and "cant" and "can't" be "Cant" and "Can't" in the example I give?
Tis none of the above - there's a u in the version I was thinking of!!
ManDownUnder
12th October 2006, 16:03
Tis none of the above - there's a u in the version I was thinking of!!
:niceone: gooood comeback mate!
Swoop
12th October 2006, 16:08
isn't cant "can't"?
If you are referring to "cant" as an angle of lean from the vertical.:whistle:
James Deuce
12th October 2006, 16:39
If you are referring to "cant" as an angle of lean from the vertical.:whistle:
Cant is also a trade specific dialect.
Swoop
12th October 2006, 16:43
Cant is also a trade specific dialect.
I wouldn't describe it in the singular, as there are several trade professions that could use it.
James Deuce
12th October 2006, 16:44
I wouldn't describe it in the singular, as there are several trade professions that could use it.
Err, I described it perfectly.
A particular cant is specific to a particular trade.
You Canute.
Swoop
12th October 2006, 16:58
Err, I described it perfectly.
A particular cant is specific to a particular trade.
Perhaps "trades" specific.
Since multiple professions can use the term to describe a variation from the vertical.
Xyloidic engineers would know this...
Hitcher
12th October 2006, 17:40
As opposed to motorcyclists who can't spell correctly?
Yes Ms Kettle. Ms Black Kettle.
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